independent theatre

Give My Regards To Broady

Pavita talked to theatre makers Karin Muiznieks and Scott Gooding about their new musical, Give My Regards to Broady, showing at Theatreworks until 10 December, as part of a special double bill with Petra Kalive's Housewarming: A new Musical.

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Housewarming: A New Musical

Pavita talked to Petra Kalive, the director of Housewarming, which is part of a new musical double bill presented by TheatreworksHousewarming is showing at Theatreworks, 14 Ackland st, St Kilda, until 10 December.

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Phoenix Theatre Company presents Into The Woods

Jak visited Phoenix Theatre Company, a community musical theatre group based in the Eastern suburbs of Melbourne, to talk to actor Katie Packer about her role in their upcoming production of Stephen Sondheim's Into The Woods.

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Nice Production presents: Life is Something

Florence talked to actor Rebecca Fortuna and Vlady T, the founder and director of Nice Productions, an  independent theatre company based in Melbourne. 
 

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Lady Haha Goes To Rehab: A Cabaret Comedy at the Melbourne Fringe Festival

Florence talked to emerging playwright Bianca Gonos, musician Jorge Leiva and actor Gareth Devenish about their cabaret comedy called Lady Haha Goes to Rehab for this year's Melbourne Fringe Festival.
 
Lady Haha Goes to Rehab is running on 6, 7 and 8 October at Irene's Warehouse, 5 Pitt st, Brunswick.

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BULLET A Superhero Comedy at Arts House

Nat talked to voice actors Simon J. Green and Louise Joy McCrae about their live-read radio play Bullet: A Superhero Comedy for this year's Melbourne Fringe Festival.
 
They discussed the uniqueness of the radio play format, writing genre theatre and how the Bullet cast and crew are going to pull off a radio play at the Fringe Festival.

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So Blue So Calm by Mutation Theatre

Jak went backstage at Mutation Theatre to chat to Artistic Director Patrick McCarthy about his upcoming play, So Blue So Calm, for the Melbourne Fringe Festival.
 
Here is Jak talking to Patrick about So Blue So Calm and how it fits into the timeline of all the plays he has written and devised so far.

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Self Contained Spaces at the Melbourne Fringe Festival

Our Live Reception segment presenter, Renae Shadler, is one of the performers in a new play called Self Contained Spaces for this year's Melbourne Fringe Festival.
 
Here is Renae having a one-to-one chat with her director, Samsara, about the inspiration behind the play’s theatrical devices, including its fusion of poetry and physical performance and why four women are trapped inside human sized-boxes.

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At The Sans Hotel

Renae spoke to performance artist and theatre maker Nicola Gunn about her play At The Sans Hotel, showing at La Mama.

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Future of the Species at La Mama

Renae talked to playwright and actor Maude Davey about her show at La Mama called Future of the Species: Part One, running from 1-11 September

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