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The Rubens hit the road again with new album 0202 and national tour

Advertisement What’s exciting about performing live for a musician who hasn’t been on stage for over a year? Everything. It’s a three-hour drive from Sydney to Bathurst and Elliott Margin is cooped at the back of a rattling van taking The Rubens to their next gig, but the expectation and excitement for the keyboard player is palpable after the five-piece finally got in front of an audience the previous night with a cobweb-clearing show at the Coogee Bay Hotel. “We went well, but we were very nervous going in. Me personally, I couldn’t enjoy the first song or two, but that went away and then I felt locked in,” Elliott says. “We’d spent a year not getting that adrenalin, so it hit twice as hard.”

The best music we ve ever written : The Rubens hit the road again

Advertisement What’s exciting about performing live for a musician who hasn’t been on stage for over a year? Everything. It’s a three-hour drive from Sydney to Bathurst and Elliott Margin is cooped at the back of a rattling van taking The Rubens to their next gig, but the expectation and excitement for the keyboard player is palpable after the five-piece finally got in front of an audience the previous night with a cobweb-clearing show at the Coogee Bay Hotel. “We went well, but we were very nervous going in. Me personally, I couldn’t enjoy the first song or two, but that went away and then I felt locked in,” Elliott says. “We’d spent a year not getting that adrenalin, so it hit twice as hard.”

Australian theatre grapples with access, diversity and job losses through the coronavirus shutdown

Australian theatre grapples with access, diversity and job losses through the coronavirus shutdown Posted FriFriday 18 DecDecember 2020 at 7:03pm The Sydney Opera House was among the thousands of venues across Australia that went dark at the onset of the pandemic. ( Share Print text only Cancel It s hard to quantify just how damaging 2020 has been for the Australian theatre sector. Performing arts workers from writers and directors to ushers, stagehands and lighting artists lost work overnight, after theatres across the country went dark in March. Due to the short-term contract-based nature of their work, many were let go without severance pay and were not eligible for JobKeeper.

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