Griffin Theatre Company is Australia’s leading new writing theatre.
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We all love a good belly laugh. But what's the difference between creating comedy for the stage, screen, or as a stand up routine? And what's so different about Australian comedy?To find out, local comedy extraordinaires Nick Coyle (Playwright, 'The Feather in the Web'), Phil Spencer (Griffin's Artistic Associate, and Co-Writer/Performer of the upc…
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Professional and personal boundaries. The myth of the suffering artist. Method acting. In this podcast, Griffin's Artistic Director Lee Lewis has a frank and open discussion with 'The Almighty Sometimes' playwright Kendall Feaver, and the production's lead actor Brenna Harding, about mental health in theatre.Read a full transcription here: http://b…
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Angela Catterns interviews a panel of theatre professionals – including Darren Yap, Michele Lee & Lee Lewis – about cultural diversity in Australian theatre, now.Produced by Angela CatternsSound by Jason BlackwellDi Griffin Theatre Company
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An interview with Declan Greene about his play The Homosexuals or 'Faggots', aired on Canvas: Art & Ideas on FBi Radio 94.5.~The Homosexuals or 'Faggots' By Declan Greene17 March - 29 April 2017Presented by Griffin Theatre Company in association with Malthouse TheatreGay newlyweds Warren and Kim have it all – a small dog, a joint gym membership and…
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State of Play: Angela Catterns with Fred Copperwaite, Lee Lewis, Chris Mead and Alana Valentine
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State of Play: Why do we need theatre in Australia?Angela Catterns interviews a panel of theatre professionals – including Fred Copperwaite, Lee Lewis, Chris Mead and Alana Valentine – about the state of Australian theatre, now.Produced by Angela CatternsMusic by Charlie ChanSound by Tony David CrayDi Griffin Theatre Company
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Queer Thinking: LGBTI Domestic Violence
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Our partners for 'Ladies Day', ACON, hosted a Queer Thinking panel on the 27 February at the Stables as part of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.The panel features a range of experts from the DFV and LGBTI community sectors including Domestic Violence NSW CEO Moo Baulch, NSW Police Sgt. Kate Baker, Inner City Legal Centre solicitor Cedric Hass…
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