20.11.15
Join us for the second annual Lysicrates Prize – a staged reading of the first act of three brand new Australian plays. Tickets are free, you just need to register. Grab a glass of bubbles, watch the readings and to vote for your…
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19.11.15
Tickets to Ladies Day are now on sale, as we celebrate the launch of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras program! Ladies Day playwright, Alana Valentine spent months interviewing the GLBTQI community of Broome to create a play that asks…
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17.11.15
My pieces, for what it’s worth, are about finding the voice. Structurally they’re very simple, archetypal journeys that have been used in mythology and other storytelling for generations. The complexity is in the imagery, which grows out of voice. It…
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A Rabbit For Kim Jong-il asks the question ‘is it possible to forgive great crimes?’ And if it is not, ‘how then can we live?’ Sitting in the matinee on Saturday as details of the attacks in Paris were flooding…
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05.11.15
Want to learn a little more about our 2016 season? Ever wondered about the artistic rationale of stories that premiere on the Stables stage? We sat down with Lee Lewis, our Artistic Director, and talked about “the somewhat mysterious process” and the search…
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02.11.15
A blog from Terry Serio (Keef)One of my first moves with Keith was approaching my friend and Sydney jeweller and stylist Sofia Fitzpatrick re-grounding Keef in real rock and roll accoutrements. Like the expensive suits and shoes Judy Tanner from Belvoir…
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Ladies Day I conduct my interviews for Ladies Day in the grounds of my Broome Hotel, where the pool is a hot bath, even with the shade of four flimsy triangles of bleached shadecloth. It does boast a beautiful old…
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20.10.15
Sitting in the opening night audience for A Rabbit for Kim Jong-il I saw an audience swept into the imaginative world of a truly inventive playwright. There were tears, giggles, shock and cheers. It is a weird and wonderful journey…
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12.10.15
Our first 2016 show is now onsale! Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Reg Cribb is our first Griffin Independent show, produced by Stone Soup. Showing from 12 January Reg Cribb (Last Cab to Darwin, Last Train to Freo), brings…
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07.10.15
Two of my favourite things. 1. The run up to previews of a new Australian play. Rehearsals have finished. The set is being put into the theatre and we start tech tonight for Kit Brookman’s gorgeous new play A Rabbit…
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