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Too many Mailers

The power of the debate – as an illustration of gender politics in 1971 – is patent, a more than ample foundation on its own, with Mailer looking more of a fool as time goes on in his attempts to rein...

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Podcast: The Bridge

This podcast documents important moments from the 2018 Art & Industry Festival that relate to the history and significance of the West Gate Bridge. It will take you to symposiums; intimate accounts...

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Scenes from the life of a theatre watchdog

That is the last time I will ever shave to make up for somebody’s bad acting abilities.

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Woodheaps and chopping blocks: talking to Leah Purcell, Leticia Cáceres and...

An in-depth interview with some of the cast and crew of Belvoir Street Theatre’s production of The Drover’s Wife.

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Too many Mailers

The power of the debate – as an illustration of gender politics in 1971 – is patent, a more than ample foundation on its own, with Mailer looking more of a fool as time goes on in his attempts to rein...

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Podcast: The Bridge

This podcast documents important moments from the 2018 Art & Industry Festival that relate to the history and significance of the West Gate Bridge. It will take you to symposiums; intimate accounts...

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Scenes from the life of a theatre watchdog

That is the last time I will ever shave to make up for somebody’s bad acting abilities. The post Scenes from the life of a theatre watchdog appeared first on Overland literary journal.

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Woodheaps and chopping blocks: talking to Leah Purcell, Leticia Cáceres and...

An in-depth interview with some of the cast and crew of Belvoir Street Theatre’s production of The Drover’s Wife. The post Woodheaps and chopping blocks: talking to Leah Purcell, Leticia Cáceres and...

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Collapsing drama to grapple with difficult realities: Vidya Rajan’s Crocodiles

It is essential for other writers, makers, and performers who don’t stem from the culturally dominant white, middle-class world that produces most ‘Australian culture’ to see and feel and experience...

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