STC Announces First Design Associate Program Cohort
Designers selected include lighting designer Kate Baldwin, sound designer/composer Brendon Boney and set/costume designer James Lew.by BWW News Desk
Three emerging theatre designers have been appointed as Sydney Theatre Company s first Design Associate Program cohort - lighting designer Kate Baldwin, sound designer/composer Brendon Boney and set/costume designer James Lew.
The DeAP initiative, established by Artistic Director Kip Williams to form part of the company s Resident Artists program, aims to promote and foster the professional development of First Nations and CALD (culturally and linguistically diverse) artists to address current underrepresentation - particularly in the area of theatre design.
Critical Stages Touring Launches Ambitious 2021 Touring & Development Season
The full season of productions and industry programs will be launched at The Arts Exchange Sydney, with special guest speakers.by BWW News Desk
Critical Stages Touring, Australia s national touring theatre company, is set to announce an ambitiously diverse year of storytelling on the country s stages.
After a successful start to 2021 with a season at the Sydney Opera House with Hamlet: Prince of Skidmark by kid s entertainment maestros The Listies, the company is looking forward to getting back on the road with another nine outstanding independent productions from Australia and New Zealand.
Brendan Maclean And Jack Colwell On Shitty Media, Friendship, And Getting Over Their Rivalry I was so scared of you, Jack Colwell. I thought you were going to walk up to me one day and say, You re a fraud, Brendan Maclean .
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In a few weeks time, Australian gems Brendan Maclean and Jack Colwell will join each other on stage for a long overdue celebration honouring 10 years of their careers, 10 years of music, and 10 years of their friendship (and rivalry).
Hot tickets 2021: Your guide to the must-see shows of the year
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It is no understatement to say 2020 was tough for our theatres and all the actors, creatives and backstage crew that work so hard to make each show come alive. Thankfully, the lights have been turned back on and while shows are still at about 75 per cent capacity and mask-wearing is still compulsory, this yearâs season is set to be a cracker, from the highly anticipated musicals
Hamilton and
Playing Beatie Bow and the debut of ABC journalist Sally Saraâs semi-autobiographical play.