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Not in Print: playwrights off script - on inspiration, process and theatre itself
Currency Press: the performing arts publisher
62 episodes
7 months ago
We believe in theatre that raises more questions than answers, so Currency Press is travelling beyond the page and stage, talking to playwrights and theatre-makers about their work. Browse our full catalogue and other performing arts resources at www.currency.com.au
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We believe in theatre that raises more questions than answers, so Currency Press is travelling beyond the page and stage, talking to playwrights and theatre-makers about their work. Browse our full catalogue and other performing arts resources at www.currency.com.au
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War Crimes: How do you win the battle inside your head? l Award-winning Australian theatre
Not in Print: playwrights off script - on inspiration, process and theatre itself
30 minutes 56 seconds
10 years ago
War Crimes: How do you win the battle inside your head? l Award-winning Australian theatre
A powerful story of five disenfranchised young women who are fighting for respect, railing against authority and struggling to form an identity in a small town with limited opportunities. The relocation of an Iraqi refugee family to the town provokes a climate of hostility and tension that threatens to violently explode.--Angela Betzien is a multi-award winning writer and a founding member of independent theatre company Real TV; her work has toured widely across Australia and internationally. She is currently the Patrick White Fellow at Sydney Theatre Company and developing new plays for them, as well as Melbourne Theatre Company and Belvoir.Angela’s play Children of the Black Skirt toured Australian schools for three years and won the 2005 Drama Victoria Award for Best Performance by a Theatre Company for Secondary Schools. Another work, Hoods, won the AWGIE Award for Theatre for Young Audiences in 2007 and the Richard Wherrett Award for Theatre for Young Audiences in the same year.
Not in Print: playwrights off script - on inspiration, process and theatre itself
We believe in theatre that raises more questions than answers, so Currency Press is travelling beyond the page and stage, talking to playwrights and theatre-makers about their work. Browse our full catalogue and other performing arts resources at www.currency.com.au