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New theatre collective Birnam Wood Theatre announces itself to Melbourne's theatre industry with the global premiere of 'Time's Arrow', a full length play for the stage by Melbourne-based, international playwright Mark Andrew.
'Simon' (Mike McEvoy) is the sole survivor of a commercial air-line disaster. He later meets 'Kelly' (Cindy Elliott), a flight attendant who was ill the day she should have been working his fateful flight.
A study of guilt and psychological trauma,'Time's Arrow' is a fiery and intense examination of death and sex offering audiences a rhythmic tale that is relatable and accessible.
Birnam Wood's journey begins with 'Time's Arrow' from 1st - 12th November at 8pm nightly. Join us - tickets can purchased on 0450 327 309. Please present your boarding pass at La Mama's Carlton Courthouse, fasten your seat-belt and enjoy your flight with Birnam Wood.
‘A Fistful of Scripts' has quickly established a reputation within Melbourne’s arts sector for bringing outstanding scripts to life for both theatre and screen.
With the work of two new writers to be unveiled on Tuesday 6th December 2011 at 7pm, that reputation is about to spread nationally and across international boundaries.
Attracted by the industry exposure and vital script feedback that ‘A Fistful of Scripts' offers, international Cairo-based playwright Wafik ‘Fiko’ Doss and Melbourne-based producer, director and writer Josie Parelli have signed on for [Season 3].
International Melbourne-based playwright Mark Andrew marks his 2011 Melbourne Fringe Festival debut with Bomb The Base, a new play for the stage.
On the eve of her uncle’s funeral within 9/11’s lengthening shadow an eloquent, jet-lagged ALICE returns from Washington to her own personal Ground Zero.
Complex personal relationships and global political alliances again prove irresistible battlefields Mark Andrew. Bomb The Base fearlessly examines themes of trust, power in all its forms and the unspoken, dark places that we are all afraid to go.
Engaging, yet demanding, the global premiere at 2011 Melbourne Fringe Festival of Bomb The Base detonates at Studio 246, Brunswick, Oct 4th to 8th.
Wise Words Media is delighted to announce a new association with director Andrew Kavanagh’s highly anticipated 'Men Of The Earth'.
Wise Words Media has announced an innovative new association with 'Men Of The Earth', the eagerly awaited second film from director Andrew Kavanagh.
This highly anticipated short film follows 2010’s very successful ‘At The Formal'. It won the talented VCA student an 'Emerging Australian Filmmaker' award at the 2011 Melbourne Film Festival, and was also selected for screening at the 2011 Locarno Film Festival.
Writers rode into town with a fistful of scripts and went lookin’ for actors and directors. When they got together all hell broke loose. Now they’ve formed a posse. When they find The Audience... anything could happen.
Wise Words Media is pleased to announce Season 2 of 'A Fistful of Scripts'.
'A Fistful of Scripts' brings life to the written word for both theatre and screen by a gathering of Melbourne's most talented and driven writers, actors and directors. The artists will once again join creative forces for an evening of script-readings at Theatre Works, Acland St, St Kilda on Sunday 3rd April, 2011 at 7pm.
Wise Words Media is pleased to announce an outstanding cast for ‘A Fistful of Scripts’ [Season 2].
The line-up for [Season 2] includes: ‘This Is All’' (cast bio’) Rain Fuller, Leonie Leaver, ‘where YOU were’ (cast bio’s) Nadia Andary, Andrew Bongiorno, Claudia Greenstone, Katharine Innes, Leonie Leaver, David Rock.
‘The Contract’ features Anagnos, Nadia Andary, Christopher Barry, Stephanie Evison-Williams, Claudia Greenstone, Soren Jensen, Alan Kilfoyle, Callan Lewis, Alex McArthur, Graham Murray, David Rock, Adam Turnbull (cast bio’s).
Invited to present a workshop at this year's Williamstown Literary Festival, Sean McIntyre's workshop - 'Adapting Your Own Work for the Stage And Screen' - is pitched perfectly at this years festival theme: 'Taking A Line For A Walk'.
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