Interactive
Walk the halls of MTC HQ in this virtual tour and explore the spaces where plays are rehearsed, sets are built, costumes are sewn, and wigs are created one strand of hair at a time.
Education
Explore MTC HQ in our virtual tour, and find these props hiding in the Small Props Store.
Q&A
There’s something really special about the authenticity of allowing migrant actors tell their own stories, says Diana Lin.
Q&A
Max Brown discusses the vocal idiosyncrasies of his character, the Asian Australian migrant experience and the 'size' of stage acting.
Q&A
Torch the Place reminds us that it is important to listen to your parents, and that problems need time, space and understanding to solve, says Charles Wu.
Q&A
Familiar to Benjamin Law fans as Jenny (aka Mum) in The Family Law, Fiona Choi reunites with the first-time playwright to play eldest sibling (and defacto mum) in Torch the Place.
Q&A
From watching influencers online for research to the unique challenges of working on a production where the script could be changing throughout the rehearsal process, Michelle Lim Davidson takes it all in her stride.
Q&A
Costume designer Kat Chan discusses heightened naturalism, Princess Diana’s maternity dresses, wigs and more.
Interview
Margot Morales Tanjutco was a Youth Ambassador in 2012. They returned to the Company in 2020 for their first professional theatre job, as Associate Director on Torch the Place.
Q&A
Currently working on Torch the Place, composer and sound designer Clemence Williams reveals how she uses sound to transport audiences through time and place.
Q&A
Amelia Lever-Davidson sheds light on the task of illuminating Torch the Place.
Q&A
Torch the Place director Dean Bryant discusses the world premiere of a production overflowing with ideas.
Video
Actor Izabella Yena provides behind-the-scenes insight into the falling wall in the 2019 MTC production of The Violent Outburst That Drew Me to You.
Education
Work experience student Jennifer Roache reflects on her week in the rehearsal room for Kiss of the Spider Woman.
Education
See how costumes are 'broken down’ to make them just right for the world on stage.