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Take a sneak peek into the rehearsal room of our joyous and laugh-out-loud production of A Very Jewish Christmas Carol.
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Take a look at some of the lessons learnt by our 2023 MinterEllison Future Directors – Keegan Bragg, Joel Bray, Kuda Mapeza and Kitan Petkovski.
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Watch the video trailer for My Sister Jill ahead of seeing the production live on stage.
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Kitan Petkovski – one of our 2023 MinterEllison Future Directors – explains why assistant directing on My Sister Jill has been a dream job, and the insights he's gained working with director Susie Dee.
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Hear writer Joanna Murray-Smith discuss her fascination with Australia's first female prime minister, and why she thinks Julia will hit home with Melbourne audiences.
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Director of English Tasnim Hossain tells us why she loves the humour and warmth in this Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy.
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Hear writer Patricia Cornelius and director Susie Dee discuss their enduring artistic partnership, and learn what drew cast members Ian Bliss, Maude Davey, Lucy Goleby and Angourie Rice to this universal tale of the Australian spirit.
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Fiona Choi and Richard Piper discuss playing teenagers, and why their characters are more complex than meets the eye.
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Ngali Shaw on his eagerness to take part in the stunning new work penned by Nathan Maynard.
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Taking on the roles of a mother and daughter, Nadine Garner and Max McKenna chat to us about the familial bond in The Almighty Sometimes, and why the story will resonate with audiences.
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Nikki Shiels reveals why she's thrilled to take part in one of the most critically acclaimed plays of the twentieth century.
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Writer and actor Merlynn Tong unveils the inspiration behind Golden Blood, and why she can't wait to bring it to Melbourne Theatre Company.
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Hear Kala Gare outline the reasons why she admires this new Australian work and the talented creatives who have brought it to life.
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Discover why Carly Sheppard thinks World Problems is a story for now that will strike a chord with audiences young and old.