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this highway home: Spring! Warmth! Oah!
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Art from an industrial town. Thursday, October 22, 2009. The project follows the seasons - watching the light, enjoying its evolution. This is light in another sky - up in our mountains - but signals the changes. The winter city is enjoying magenta skies. Aaaah thankyou spring. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hate To Be You.
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this highway home: north
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Art from an industrial town. Monday, December 14, 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hate To Be You.
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Richard III | Captain's B'log
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Captain's B'log. A World of Hits? May 2, 2010 · 1:40 pm. In Ewan Leslie, Simon Phillips has found the perfect vessel for Shakespeare’s vilest villain. Ultimately it is Leslie’s force of character which drives the production, giving it a dynamic balance of humour and menace, and it is his inexorable rise and fall that grips the audience. Which is all as it should be. Actually kicks off with a scene from. Henry VI, Part 3. Now is the winter of our discontent / Made glorious summer by this sun of York.
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Call me Orson | Captain's B'log
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Captain's B'log. A World of Hits? March 30, 2010 · 2:47 pm. 8230;and that is the key to it all. A World of Hits? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. A World of Hits?
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Two Hands? | Captain's B'log
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Captain's B'log. July 29, 2010 · 5:11 pm. I was intrigued by a recent article. On the current dominance of small plays. And why would they when they know it will never see the light of day. But is economics the only thing at work here? By Cormac McCarthy. In film, last year’s game-changing. By Warwick Thornton. And in theatre, David Harrower’s. Which I can’t help but feel has been the most influential play of recent years. Of course (and out come my biases) this sort of thing has. Theatre, once the home ...
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Manbeth | Captain's B'log
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Captain's B'log. July 23, 2010 · 5:39 pm. I was, I have to admit, a little worried as I made my way down the familiar set of stairs at 45 Flinders Lane last night. The idea of an all-male. Set in a jail, has some cheesy potential. It could have been cheesier than a deep fried wheel of King Island Blue Brie. But a number of my most trusted carrier pigeons had informed of its excellence. And, I’m happy to say, they were right. Than can be squeezed from entire mainstage productions. It is like changing the ...
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A World of Hits? | Captain's B'log
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Captain's B'log. Richard III →. April 23, 2010 · 1:08 pm. A World of Hits? A mate of mine was recently at the prestigious Clermont-Ferrand Film Festival in France. Which leads me to a few other thoughts I’ve been meaning to post (for quite some time). It appears that 2009 has come to be ragarded as a watershed year in Australian film; there is a general consensus that. Has finally fallen into place which has given us a bumper crop of quality features. As his title suggests, McFarlane’s thesis rests...
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Captain's B'log | White Whale Theatre is an independent Melbourne company captained by a passionate core of young thespian Ahabs. | Page 2
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Captain's B'log. Newer posts →. November 9, 2009 · 10:05 am. Written by Declan Greene. Dramaturged by David Mence. When Mrs. Somers awoke one morning from troubled dreams, she found herself transformed into a monstrous woman. Commissioned by Melbourne Theatre Company (Young and Emerging Artists). TICKETS: Full $10 / Conc/Under 30s $5. BOOK: In person at the MTC Theatre Box Office. Call 03 8688 0888 or pay at the door. And Facebook action is here. Tagged as David Mence. November 9, 2009 · 9:58 am. Some of...
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