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‘Precision and artistry’: 35 years of Away, the quintessentially Australian summer play

The Observer 25 Oct 2021
Outside the Stables Theatre in Kings Cross, home to Griffin Theatre Company, the temperature is hovering in the mid-30s ... Mitchell would later feature in the 2017 Malthouse Theatre and Sydney Theatre Company co-production of Away ... Heather Mitchell, centre, in the 2017 Sydney Theatre Company and Malthouse Theatre co-production of Away.
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School portraits: a snapshot of four notable schools

The Spectator 02 Sep 2021
Brampton manor academy. This co-educational state school in Newham, east London, is setting the standard for the academies programme ... The Malthouse, a 334-seat theatre, was opened by Joanna Lumley in 2019, while old boy David Gower laid the foundations of the sports centre ... As a prep and a senior school, Cranleigh offers everything ... .
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Wentworth spoilers: Pamela Rabe reveals final episodes explore Joan and Vera’s relationship

Metro UK 27 Aug 2021
(Picture. Channel 5) ... It was strange and fun ... Should they be looking to that? ... Channel 5) ... So, we’ve been doing some Zoom rehearsals, it’s for a stage piece, a fusion piece with Stephanie Lake dance company and a theatre company. A text and movement piece at the Malthouse theatre called Monsters. I’ve got a number of theatre projects that are forming ... .
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Because the Night review – choose-your-own Hamlet is immersive, enigmatic and just great fun

The Observer 11 Apr 2021
It makes sense that what is likely Australia’s first truly immersive play would come out of Malthouse Theatre, which has long been the most adventurous of Melbourne’s mainstage performing arts companies, ... Because the Night is now showing at Malthouse Theatre, Melbourne.
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'It’s very animalistic': is Malthouse's new immersive show Australia's answer to Sleep No More?

The Guardian 04 Apr 2021
“Where am I?” Melbourne’s Malthouse Theatre is emerging from a year of lockdowns with its most enterprising work to date.
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'The whole canon is being reappraised': how the #MeToo movement upended Australian poetry

The Observer 04 Apr 2021
When Evelyn Araluen and Jonathan Dunk, co-editors of literary magazine Overland, announced the shortlist for the magazine’s Nakata Brophy prize for Indigenous poetry last year, they received a letter of complaint ... Read more. And that’s not all ... Evelyn Araluen speaking at the Wheeler Centre’s Di Gribble Argument at the Malthouse Theatre in March 2021 ... .
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Audience, please don’t take your seats - there’s room on my bed

Sydney Morning Herald 23 Mar 2021
Truly immersive theatre is a rare thing. In the Malthouse’s upcoming extravaganza, Because the Night, even the actors are unsure what to expect ....
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Samuel Beckett’s Happy Days is turning 60. Its image of a trapped woman is as potent as ever

The Observer 22 Feb 2021
I first saw Samuel Beckett’s Happy Days at the Malthouse Theatre in Melbourne in 2009. I remember the barren stage and the entombed woman at its centre, whose utterances filled the theatre and carried the content of the play ... At the Malthouse, Winnie was played by Julie Forsyth, whose performance enthralled me.
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New Tiers for Old? Pantoland 2020 (update 17 December)

British Theatre Guide 17 Dec 2020
postponed to Easter) then tours to the Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham Malthouse Theatre, Canterbury (Beauty and the Beast) Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury (Nurse Nellie Saves Panto) Civic Theatre, Chelmsford (Sleeping Beauty) Elgiva Theatre, Chesham (Sleeping Beauty) Century Theatre, ...
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Goodwill, good luck and good hand hygiene: major Australian performing arts companies' 2021 season guide

The Observer 07 Dec 2020
The Sydney Theatre Company is only feeling confident enough to announce the first five months of its 2021 subscription season, opening with Kate Mulvany’s adaptation of Ruth Park’s ... No sooner had , the tale of a British couple willingly stuck in the 1950s, packed up from its Melbourne Theatre Company premiere last year, the Covid-19 lockdown hit.
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Coronavirus: Police suspend on-the-spot £10,000 Covid fines after ‘potential disparities’ found

The Independent 18 Nov 2020
An actor dressed as pantomime dame waves a flag at the entrance of a theatre before marching on Parliament to demand more support for the theatre sector amid the COVID-19 pandemic, in London ... Kit Malthouse, the policing minister, has been asked to provide “urgent” clarification by ...
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Critics’ Awards for Theatre in Scotland

British Theatre Guide 15 Nov 2020
... Edinburgh, Malthouse Theatre and the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre Best Design (Joint Winners) ... Solaris, Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh, Malthouse Theatre and the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre The Afflicted, Groupwork in association with ThickSkin and support from Tramway Atlantis Banal.
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