MTC Audio Lab
In celebration of NAIDOC Week 2020, revisit iconic speeches and poetry from leading First Nations voices and key players in historical campaigns for the rights of Indigenous Australians.
MTC Audio Lab
In this special episode, learn about the creative journey that brought The Turn of the Screw into the sound studio.
MTC Audio Lab
Tune in for the gripping conclusion of Henry James’s gothic thriller, The Turn of the Screw.
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Clemence Williams began 2020 as composer and sound designer on Torch the Place. Returning to MTC for The Turn of the Screw was a lifesaver, she says. Here, she talks about creating ambience designed to be barely noticed...
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The haunting classic continues in Part Two of Henry James’s gothic thriller, The Turn of the Screw.
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MTC Associate Artistic Director Sarah Goodes directs a dramatic reading of Henry James’s classic gothic thriller, The Turn of the Screw.
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The second series of MTC Audio Lab takes us on an eerie literary journey with a dramatic reading of Henry James’s classic ghost story, The Turn of the Screw. Director Sarah Goodes shares her vision for an act of collective imagination.
MTC Audio Lab
On the continuing legacy of Henry James’s gothic thriller The Turn of the Screw, one of contemporary literature’s most enduring and inspiring classics.
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We kick off our new series of audio dramas, MTC Audio Lab, with Great Australian Speeches.
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Mark Coles Smith recites Australian poet Banjo Paterson's The Man from Snowy River.
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Izabella Yena reads the 1943 Maiden Speech of Dorothy Tangney, the first woman to be elected to the Australian Senate.
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Leonie Whyman reads Ellen van Neerven’s poems 'Politicians Having Long Showers on Stolen Land', 'White Excellence' and 'All That is Loved'.
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Marg Downey records Dame Enid Lyons's Maiden Speech as the Member for Darwin on 29 September 1943.
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Leonie Whyman recreates Australian civil rights activist Faith Bandler's speech from the Talkin’ up Reconciliation Convention in 1999.
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Mark Coles Smith reads Jack Patten’s opening address from the 1938 Day of Mourning protest.