Sydney Theatre Company
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Sinopse
Sydney Theatre Company has been a major force in Australian drama since its establishment in 1978. The Company presents an annual season of diverse productions at its own venues at The Wharf and nearby Roslyn Packer Theatre at Walsh Bay, and as the resident theatre company of the Sydney Opera House.
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Sydney Theatre Company 'Act 1' of 2022 Season
10/11/2021 Duração: 20minSydney Theatre Company's Artistic Director Kip Williams and Executive Director Patrick McIntyre discuss the first six shows of our 2022 season. Listen as they give exciting behind the scenes insights into the season and discuss how it all came together. If you want to skip ahead to a particular show, the timecodes below can guide you. 2.32 - Triple X 5.35 - Grand Horizons 7.51 - White Pearl 9.58 - Blithe Spirit 13.20 - The Picture of Dorian Grey 16.06 - Wudjang: Not the Past
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Ep 43. Sydney Theatre Company 'Act 1' of 2021 Season podcast
04/11/2020 Duração: 24minSydney Theatre Company's Artistic Director Kip Williams and Executive Director Patrick McIntyre discuss the first five shows of our 2021 season. Listen as they give exciting behind the scenes insights into the season and discuss how it all came together. If you want to skip ahead to a particular show, the timecodes below can guide you. 07:30 Playing Beatie Bow 10:55 Appropriate 15:40 Home, I'm Darling 18.20 Fun Home 21.36 The Wharf Revue: Good Night and Good Luck
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Ep 42: Nicholas Harding with Hugo Weaving and Heather Mitchell
26/10/2020 Duração: 58minIn this episode you’ll be hearing a discussion, originally broadcast as a live Webinar during the period of theatre closures earlier this year, between Archibald-Prize winning artist, Nicholas Harding with his friends and legends of stage and screen, Hugo Weaving and Heather Mitchell. Nicholas and Hugo uncover what it’s like to sketch and be sketched in the rehearsal room, and what artists can capture of actors and they all discuss what theatre means to them, as an art-form and its ability to bring people together and spark our imagination with story-telling.
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Ep 41: Ian Darling discusses his documentary In the Company of Actors
26/10/2020 Duração: 55minDuring the period of theatre closures earlier this year, STC produced and shared a number of online performances and content pieces in order to stay connected with our audience members. STC’s former Board and Foundation Chair Ian Darling AO is one person whose positive impact on the Company has been felt across the years. A long-time friend of the Company, Ian generously gave us the opportunity to stream his documentary In the Company of Actors for free via our website during May and June. Our community of theatre lovers jumped at the opportunity to re-live STC’s historic 2006 tour of Hedda Gabler to New York. We received a great deal of wonderful feedback about sharing the film and so contacted Ian to discuss the process behind making the film, what it was like to be a fly on the wall, and why it was important to capture the legacy of the Hedda Gabbler tour. This discussion took the form of a live webinar, hosted and moderated by our Artistic Director Kip Williams. We invited a small group of STC community m
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Ep 40: Coming home to The Wharf panel
26/10/2020 Duração: 29minBack in March, in simpler times, Andrew Denton hosted a panel with some STC favourites – John Gaden, Mandy McElhinney and Richard Roxburgh – chatting about their best-loved memories of The Wharf, past productions and backstage mischief.
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Ep 39: Accessible Arts and STC In conversation with Daniel Monks
21/11/2019 Duração: 44minIn July this year actor, filmmaker and advocate Daniel Monks took time out of his busy schedule, performing in STC's production of Lord of the Flies, to do a special 'in conversation' event in which he discussed his craft, his career and his leadership in the art and disability advocacy space. A collaboration between STC and Accessible Arts, NSW's peak arts and disability organisation, this talk was moderated by STC's Artistic Director Kip Williams. Image: Hon Boey
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Ep 38: Sydney Theatre Company's 2020 Season
10/09/2019 Duração: 34minSydney Theatre Company's Artistic Director Kip Williams and Executive Director Patrick McIntyre discuss the 2020 season. Listen as they give exciting behind the scenes insights into the season and discuss how it all came together. CHAPTERS 02:08 The Deep Blue Sea 04:21 No Pay? No Way! 07:08 Home, I'm Darling 09.35 Triple X 13:07 The 7 Stages of Grieving 16:15 The Writer 18:30 The Picture of Dorian Gray 21:46 Fun Home 25:17 Wonnangatta 27:25 The Wharf Revue 2020: Good Night and Good Luck 28:36 Rules for Living 30:47 A View from the Bridge Producer: Patrick Carey Mix and master: David Trumpmanis
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Ep 37: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Live Q&A
07/05/2019 Duração: 29minThis episode was recorded live at Rosyln Packer Theatre for the pre-season briefing of STC’s Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, by Tennessee Williams. Featuring a full cast and several creatives, including the production’s director and our company’s artistic director, Kip Williams, the conversation delves into the psychology of the Pollitt family, around whom the play is centred, the meaning of truth, and some hints at the elements of design which are bringing this steamy Southern tale to life.
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Ep 36: Paul Mac and Steve Francis on the music in How to Rule the World
22/03/2019 Duração: 28minWhich sound design moment gives Paul Mac chills? Is drama or comedy harder to compose for? We spoke to chart-topping electronic music producer Paul Mac and the celebrated, prolific theatre composer and sound designer Steve Francis about creating the soundtrack for Nakkiah Lui’s biting political satire, How to Rule the World. Find out how a legend of Australian dance music found himself composing for theatre, gain an insight into theatrical sound design from one of the best in the field, and hear the music that resulted when the two got together in the studio. How to Rule the World is playing at Sydney Opera House Drama Theatre until the 30th of March.
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Ep 35: A Q&A with Nakkiah Lui and the How to Rule the World team
27/02/2019 Duração: 30minA lively discussion on the genesis and development of this frighteningly relevant and bitingly funny political satire. This Q&A was recorded live at Roslyn Packer Theatre for the How to Rule the World Pre-season Briefing, one of Sydney Theatre Company's Insight Events in which audiences meet the actors and creative teams behind STC’s work. How to Rule the World is playing at Sydney Opera House Drama Theatre until the 30th of March 2019. Tickets are on sale now.
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Ep 34: Mary Stuart Live Q&A
13/02/2019 Duração: 28minThis episode was recorded live at Roslyn Packer Theatre for the Mary Stuart Pre-season Briefing, one of Sydney Theatre Company's Insight Events in which audiences meet the actors and creative teams behind STC’s work. In this informal Q&A, STC's literary manager Polly Rowe sits down with Mary Stuart's cast and creatives to discuss how the fascinating true story of Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots is expressed in a bold new adaptation by Kate Mulvany. Mary Stuart is playing Roslyn Packer Theatre until the 2nd of March. Tickets are available at sydneytheatre.com.au/whats-on/produ…19/mary-stuart
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Ep 33: David Marr On Patrick White, A Cheery Soul And The Indefatigable Miss Docker
30/11/2018 Duração: 28minIn this episode we hear from the award-winning author, journalist and political commentator David Marr, discussing the man he dedicated almost a decade of his life to understanding, whilst completing the seminal biography, Patrick White: A Life and later compiling Patrick White: Letters. David speaks with energy and eloquence about what kind of person Patrick White really was, about his close yet complex connection to the theatre, and the real woman who inspired the infamous Cheery Soul character of Miss Docker. A CHEERY SOUL, 5 NOV - 15 DEC 2018, SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE DRAMA THEATRE Seeing the show? Let us know your thoughts. Tag @sydneytheatreco or #sydneytheatreco
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Ep 32: Christos Tsiolkas on Patrick White, at Sydney Writers' Festival
06/11/2018 Duração: 47minWith our upcoming production of A Cheery Soul opening at Sydney Opera House, it's time to delve into the writing of Patrick White through the eyes of Christos Tsiolkas. Christos is the author of the recently released, ‘On Patrick White’ as part of the Writers on Writers book series. Recorded at the Sydney Writers’ Festival earlier this year, this conversation between Christos and fellow author Michelle de Kretser touches on the role of spirituality in White’s work, and his frequent exploration of the outsider’s perspective. White’s writing then becomes a springboard into a wider discussion on the way we create and consume Australian literature. A CHEERY SOUL, 5 NOV - 15 DEC 2018, SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE DRAMA THEATRE Seeing the show? Let us know your thoughts. Tag @sydneytheatreco or #sydneytheatreco
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Ep 31: The Power of Song in Harp in the South
08/10/2018 Duração: 28minFeaturing interviews with adaptor Kate Mulvany and musical director Luke Byrne, this episode explores the power of song in Harp in the South. Luke and Kate discuss why songs were chosen, how they were woven into the script and what effect their inclusion has on the play, from both the cast and audience perspectives. The podcast includes live recordings of cast performing Siuil a Run, Brian O'Lynn, The Last Rose of Summer, Old Rugged Hills and Ye Shanghai. Podcast produced by Jordan Smith Live recordings mixed by Nate Edmondson Thank you to Kate Mulvany and Luke Byrne
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Ep 30: Harp in the South Matinee Club Q&A
24/09/2018 Duração: 25minThis episode was recorded live at the Roslyn Packer Theatre for one of Sydney Theatre Company's Insight Events. In this informal Q&A STC's literary manager Polly Rowe and directing associate Jessica Arthur reveal fascinating details about the creation of STC's epic work of new Australian theatre, The Harp in the South. If you would like to attend one of our many Insight Events, you can find out what's coming up at sydneytheatre.com.au/insightevents The Harp in the South is playing at the Roslyn Packer Theatre until 6 October 2018. www.sydneytheatre.com.au/whats-on/pro…in-the-south Seeing the show? Let us know your thoughts. Tag @sydneytheatreco or #sydneytheatreco
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Ep 29: STC 2019 Season Podcast with Kip Williams
11/09/2018 Duração: 44minArtistic Director Kip Williams and Executive Director Patrick McIntyre discuss the plays of our 2019 Season. Listen in for some fascinating insights into how the season came together, the stories we'll be telling and the artists who'll be involved. CHAPTERS 03:07 Mary Stuart 06:30 How to Rule the World 09:34 Mosquitoes 13:17 Cat on a Hot Tin Roof 17:48 The Torrents 21:16 Lord of the Flies 26:39 Banging Denmark 29:25 Avalanche: A Love Story 32:31 The Real Thing 35:07 Così 37:12 The Beauty Queen of Leenane 40:22 The Wharf Revue 41:20 White Pearl Producer: Jordan Smith Mix and master: David Trumpmanis
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Ep 28: Composer William Barton plays and discusses his music for The Long Forgotten Dream
10/08/2018 Duração: 12minExplore the sounds of celebrated Australian musician William Barton, the sole composer and performer of music in The Long Forgotten Dream. In addition to performing sections of the score, William describes the intentions and emotions behind his composition, explains some of the techniques he uses to play the didjeridu, and reflects on the unusual experience of composing in a rehearsal room. The Long Forgotten Dream is playing at the Sydney Opera House Drama Theatre from the 23rd of July to the 25th of August. www.sydneytheatre.com.au/whats-on/pro…gotten-dream Seeing the show? Let us know your thoughts. Tag @sydneytheatreco and #sydneytheatreco
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Ep 27: Saint Joan Q&A with Imara Savage, Sarah Snook and John Gaden
08/05/2018 Duração: 11minDirector Imara Savage and actors Sarah Snook and John Gaden discuss George Bernard Shaw’s play Saint Joan, the extraordinary story of its central character, the ideas behind this new staging, and the roles they play. This Pier Group Lunch discussion and Q&A was one of our many Insight Events. We hold lots of events like this that get audiences together with the actors and creative teams behind our shows. Everyone is welcome to attend, so we encourage you to check them out at sydneytheatre.com.au/insightevents https://www.sydneytheatre.com.au/whats-on/productions/2018/saint-joan SAINT JOAN, 5 JUN – 30 JUN 2018, ROSLYN PACKER THEATRE Seeing the show? Let us know your thoughts. Tag @sydneytheatreco or #sydneytheatreco
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Ep 26: Black is the New White – Audience Q&A with Renée Mulder and Polly Rowe
15/03/2018 Duração: 17minDesigner Renée Mulder and STC Literary Manager Polly Rowe discuss the creation of romantic comedy Black is the New White, and talked more broadly about what goes into bringing new Australian writing to STC’s stages. This pre-show "Matinee Club" Q&A was one of our many Insight Events. We hold lots of events like this that get audiences together with the actors and creative teams behind our shows. Everyone is welcome to attend, so we encourage you to check them out at www.sydneytheatre.com.au/insightevents www.sydneytheatre.com.au/whats-on/pro…18-riverside BLACK IS THE NEW WHITE, 21 MAR — 24 MAR 2018, RIVERSIDE THEATRES PARRAMATTA Seeing the show? Let us know your thoughts. Tag @sydneytheatreco or #sydneytheatreco
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Ep 25: Writer Lucy Kirkwood talks about her play The Children
08/03/2018 Duração: 09minLast year, playwright Lucy Kirkwood delivered us a sweeping epic with Chimerica, which looked at China’s economic rise against the backdrop of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests. This year, her new play, The Children, is equally ambitious in its scope – as it pulls apart the fallout of a nuclear disaster – but it distils the action down into a chamber piece for three actors. In our case, Pamela Rabe, Sarah Peirse and William Zappa. Arts journalist Fiona Gruber travelled to the UK recently and spoke to Lucy Kirkwood about what inspired her to write the play. https://www.sydneytheatre.com.au/thechildren The Children, 29 Mar – 19 May 2018, Drama Theatre, Sydney Opera House Seeing the show? Let us know your thoughts. Tag @sydneytheatreco or #sydneytheatreco