Written as a response to Arthur Miller’s A View from a Bridge by Sydney playwright Katy Warner, Paper Doll is a gripping 40-minute two-hander in which abuser meets abused.
Jason Blake’s Audrey review here.
A punchy short play responds to A View from the Bridge.
Written as a response to Arthur Miller’s A View from a Bridge by Sydney playwright Katy Warner, Paper Doll is a gripping 40-minute two-hander in which abuser meets abused.
Jason Blake’s Audrey review here.
Audrey asked Toby Francis to bring in his favourite records. The interview could have gone on all day.
Actor Alison Bell is trying to capture the energy of frustration for Three Sisters.
"The more embarrassing something is, the bigger the urge I feel to share it," says playwright Lally Katz.
A new production of Donald Margulies' portrait of a couple heading for the rocks redefines "intimate".
Steve Dow talks to the creative team behind the stage adaptation of Christos Tsiolkas's Merciless Gods and to the man himself.
What the critics say: Clarity, classic pop tunes and Esther Hannaford. What's not to like?