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Hear what audiences are saying about Dying: A Memoir.
Watch the video trailer for Dying: A Memoir ahead of seeing the production live on stage.
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Genevieve Morris on finding the humour and humanity to play Cory Taylor in Dying: A Memoir.
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Playwright Benjamin Law reflects on his responsibility to Cory Taylor's legacy as he prepares to bring her acclaimed memoir to the stage in a world premiere directed by Jean Tong.
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Nephrologist Dr Adam Steinberg on why it's crucial to have open, frank conversations about our mortality, ahead of the world premiere of Benjamin Law's stage adaptation of Dying: A Memoir.
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Genevieve Morris, who will perform as Cory Taylor in Benjamin Law's stage adaptation of Dying: A Memoir, invites you on a potent and playful journey to explore the essential things that are put into perspective as we all approach the finishing line.
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Ahead of the world premiere of his deeply moving new play, Dying: A Memoir — adapted from Cory Taylor’s acclaimed book — we caught up with writer and broadcaster Benjamin Law to find out his go-to café in Southbank and the chilli crisp he stocks up on for
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Genevieve Morris explains how her lived experience will help in her portrayal of Cory Taylor in Dying: A Memoir, a story filled with humour and heart.
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For the first time in 30 years, Melbourne Theatre Company presents a brand new production of Shakespeare’s joyous war of words and razor-sharp banter starring Fayssal Bazzi and Alison Bell.
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Genevieve Morris explains how her lived experience will help in her portrayal of Cory Taylor in Dying: A Memoir, a story filled with humour and heart.
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Playing mother and daughter, Marina Prior and Christie Whelan Browne tell us why this uplifting musical will make audiences laugh, cry and fall in love with the music.
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No stranger to Melbourne Theatre Company, Sigrid Thornton tells us why playing Phyllis feels like a homecoming.
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Nadie Kammallaweera and Radhika Mudaliyar reveal why they're excited to work on a play in Season 2025 that champions strong women.
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Playwrights Roshelle Yee Pui Fong and Matthew Ngamurarri Heffernan on how they collaborated to bring this funny, clever play to life.
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The cast of Never Have I Ever on why they're drawn to this quick, sharp comedy written by Deborah Frances-White.
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Genevieve Morris on finding the humour and humanity to play Cory Taylor in Dying: A Memoir.
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Nephrologist Dr Adam Steinberg on why it's crucial to have open, frank conversations about our mortality, ahead of the world premiere of Benjamin Law's stage adaptation of Dying: A Memoir.
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A Q&A with Anne-Louise Sarks on the process of adapting and directing Rebecca for the stage.
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Ahead of the world premiere of his deeply moving new play, Dying: A Memoir — adapted from Cory Taylor’s acclaimed book — we caught up with writer and broadcaster Benjamin Law to find out his go-to café in Southbank and the chilli crisp he stocks up on for
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Assistant Director Linnea Tengroth on her connection to Destiny and the lessons she's learned from working with Director Zindzi Okenyo
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Academic Dr Finex Ndhlovu unpacks South Africa’s history and the shared legacies of colonialism across continents.
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Meet Kimberly, Pattie, Buddy, Seth, Aunt Debra and the Teen Quartet: Teresa, Martin, Aaron and Delia. They're the characters in your new favourite musical!
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Learn more the artistry behind Set & Costume Designer Christina Smith's designs for Mother Play, and the work of our talented Wardrobe department.
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Ahead of her starring role in Melbourne Theatre Company’s production of Rebecca, find out how many books Nikki Shiels has on the go and the basement bar she loves.
In Conversation
Find out more about our panellists taking part in this free conversation.
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Take a seat with Director Mark Wilson and the cast of Much Ado About Nothing to find out why they love this classic rom-com.
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Step into the rehearsal room to see Shakespeare's most popular comedy preparing for the Sumner stage.
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Get your first look at our production of Much Ado About Nothing, directed by Mark Wilson.
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Hear what audiences are saying about Rebecca.
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Genevieve Morris, who will perform as Cory Taylor in Benjamin Law's stage adaptation of Dying: A Memoir, invites you on a potent and playful journey to explore the essential things that are put into perspective as we all approach the finishing line.
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Watch the video trailer for Rebecca ahead of seeing the production live on stage.
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Step into the rehearsal room where Anne-Louise Sarks's adaptation of Daphne du Maurier’s classic 1938 novel is coming to life.
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Destiny Director Zindzi Okenyo and 2025 MinterEllison Future Director Linnea Tengroth answered some creative questions from Theatre Arts students.
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Watch the video trailer for Destiny ahead of seeing the production live on stage.
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Hear what audiences are saying about Destiny.
News
We’re delighted to receive 15 nominations for five of our Season 2021 productions for the 39th annual Green Room Awards.
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Hear from the cast of As You Like It as they discuss the process of bringing Shakespeare's characters to life on stage.
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Discover how the MTC wardrobe team brought Alicia Clements's intricate costume designs for As You Like It to life.
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Director Simon Phillips and members of the As You Like It cast discuss the specifics of what makes this play funny.
Script Notes
Tim Walter performs one of Shakespeare's most iconic speeches in As You Like It. Discover how he brings the words to life with his notes on the Seven Ages of Man monologue.
Education
A resource pack for teachers and students to learn more about Shakespeare's As You Like It, with activities to analyse and explore the MTC production.
Interview
Production Manager Michele Preshaw and Scenic Art Supervisor Shane Dunn reflect on the process of bringing Shakespeare's Forest of Arden to life on the Sumner stage.
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Set and Costume Designer Alicia Clements explores the process of creating the magical world of As You Like It on stage.
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Director Simon Phillips discusses the specifics of Shakespearean comedy, mistaken identity and witty wordplay in As You Like It.
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Lighting Designer Nick Schlieper discusses shadow, colour and light in his work on As You Like It.
Ask MTC
For this instalment of Ask MTC, Nick asks how the Company manages water onstage. CAD Drafter Jacob Battista answers, with a little help from Health & Safety Coordinator Liz Mundell.
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In this instalment of Ask MTC, Senior Production Technician Allan Hirons answers Simon’s question about prop guns and onstage SFX.
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Break a leg! Ghost lights (and theatre ghosts). The Scottish play. This Ask MTC question is all about the spooky and the superstitious on stage.
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Benjamin Law answers a collection of audience questions about how to write a play – including the mechanics of writing character and dialogue, finding inspiration, and the challenges of writing for the stage versus writing for the screen or the page.
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For Ask MTC, our dedicated wigs and make-up artist Jurga Celikiene answers Hilary’s question about how we make our actors’ wigs – and details the journey of one wig over 14 years!
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This week, Nick asked about the revolve on a stage – what is it and how does it work? One of our technical wizards, Kerry Saxby, provides the answer.
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This week, Props Buyer Jess Maguire answers a question submitted by Lee, who wants to know what happens to our props and sets after a show is finished – do we re-use them? If so, how often and how do we re-purpose them?
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This week, Michelle Lim Davidson answers a question from Janice, who wants to know how actors remember all their lines, and how they cope when they forget one!
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During Open House Melbourne last weekend, we threw open Southbank Theatre’s virtual doors for a behind-the-scenes tour with Theatre Operations Director Mark Wheeler, and then opened the floor to your questions.
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In this regular feature, you ask the questions and we answer them. This week’s questioner didn't leave a name, but asked all about playwriting. Great question, Anonymous!