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Capturing the essence of the Australian landscape on stage is a challenge award-winning designer Anna Cordingley relishes.
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Set and costume designer Romanie Harper has created a layered world for The Violent Outburst That Drew Me to You.
10 Years in Southbank
Actor Christie Whelan Browne tells how she came to be part of the MTC family
10 Years in Southbank
MTC Technical & Production Director Adam Howe tells about the magic that happens behind the scenes
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Actor Izabella Yena is back at MTC HQ, where she completed work experience six years ago.
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Simon Phillips directs the ultimate romantic comedy – Shakespeare in Love.
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Director Prue Clark revisits her teenage years for her MTC directorial debut.
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How did designer Alicia Clements — with a dedicated team of contracted and permanent MTC staff — build two life-size vans for the stage?
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One of the greatest dramatists of 20th century theatre, Arthur Miller’s writing continues to speak volumes with its timeless and universal themes.
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Author and journalist Jenny Valentish reflects on the relationship between Diane Arbus and Mae West, and two vastly different views of the women's liberation movement.
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Mae West and Diane Arbus both had an enormous impact throughout the 20th century. However, their ideologies clashed drastically. Their meeting in 1964 inspired the creation of Stephen Sewell’s new play, Arbus & West.
Interview
Daniel Frederiksen and James Millar reflect on their shared character and how they relate to the famous British playwright, novelist, essayist and actor – Alan Bennett.
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Dan Giovannoni isn’t interested in painting a bleak picture of the world.
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When Mary Shepherd commandeered Alan Bennett’s Camden driveway, an unlikely 15-year friendship ensued.
Coffee in the Lounge
Over Genovese Coffee in the Qatar Airways MTC Lounge, Alec Steedman discusses his entry into professional theatre and the journey he took to get there.