Minister of State
Five talented artists have been shortlisted for the Incubator NSW Theatre (Emerging) Fellowship offered in partnership with Create NSW and Griffin Theatre Company.
Happy Feraren, Tait de Lorenzo, Charlotte Salusinszky, Eliza Jean Scott and Dalara Williams will receive professional mentorship from Griffin Theatre Company as they work on the creative development of new works, with one successful Fellow to be selected to receive $30,000 from Create NSW for a self-directed program of professional development.
Minister for the Arts Don Harwin said the Fellowship, now in its second year, provides an important career pathway for NSW theatre practitioners in the early stages of their career.
Review: Dogged, directed by Declan Greene. Griffin Theatre Company in association with Force Majeure.
Dingo (Sandy Greenwood, a Gumbaynggirr, Dunghutti and Bundjalung actor) stands facing the audience, dressed in a muddied tracksuit with a dingo-like mask. Her opening speech signals concern; a longing for her lost pups.
We then meet Woman (Blazey Best). Woman is of good Scottish heritage, the daughter of homesteaders and sheep graziers. She is out hunting for wild dogs. Woman is preparing a kill, ripping out a souvenir from a bloodied carcass. Her companion is Dog (Anthony Yangoyan), eager for his own reward, a taste of the kill.
Promising start for this smart theatre lady
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By Harriet Cunningham
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★★★
Credit:Brett Boardman
Debra Oswald is smart and funny and insightful and adorable. Her bio screams success. She’s written hit TV shows, plays and novels for adults and children. So why, now, the urge to step out from behind the typewriter and into the spotlight? In, what’s more, a self-devised one-woman show?
It’s brave and perhaps a little foolhardy but that, as we discover in this entertaining 80-minute monologue, is kind of the point. As she explains, while throwing rejected manuscripts into a pile in the middle of the stage at the Stables Theatre, a career as a writer makes no sense, even when, on paper, you’ve had a stellar career. But what else should she do?
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