Why Revive A Forgotten Australian Classic? Oriel Gray’s “The Torrents” Remains Relevant Today
Set in a regional Australian newsroom in the 1890s, Oriel Gray’s The Torrents is a play about...
Read MorePosted by Vivienne Glance | 7th Jul 2019 | Australia, Producing, Review
Set in a regional Australian newsroom in the 1890s, Oriel Gray’s The Torrents is a play about...
Read MorePosted by Vivienne Glance | 6th Mar 2019 | Australia, Festivals, Review, Transcultural Collaborations
Review: Kwongkan, Perth Festival 2019 “Kwongkan” means sand in the language of the Nyoongar...
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The popularity of vampires has endured since Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s Bride of Corinth (1797)...
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