Archive for July, 2011

Drake the Amazing and La Dispute | Owl Farm & Darlinghurst Theatre

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I do love a love story. I’m always happy to surrender to an evening of investigation into the struggle and elation that love brings. Read more

The Farnsworth Invention | New Theatre

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Aaron Sorkin – have you heard of him? Read more

Krakouer! | Country Arts WA, Deckchair Theatre & Seymour Centre

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I know nothing about football. Nothing. I am the loneliest person in a pub during trivia nights when the questions are asked about so-and-so… I have no idea. None. Read more

Underbelly Arts Festival 2011 | Cockatoo Island

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Underbelly Arts has nothing to do with the TV show. It won’t confront you with guns or nudity – frankly, it’s too cold. It’s an arts festival. An arts festival which dares to ask two key questions: Read more

At Any Cost? | Ensemble Theatre

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How could I refuse an invitation to the opening night of a new play by Australia’s most prolific playwright David Williamson? Read more

The Last Five Years | Stories Like These & The Reginald

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It’s been a non-stop week of openings in Sydney – the independent seasons have been fanning their tales out, attracting the industry to come along and check out what the independent artists think the punters need to see – and what they’d want to see. Read more

Boats | Terrapin Puppet Theatre & Darlinghurst Theatre

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With the arrival of the school holidays comes a parade of children’s theatre, which happens to be one of my favourite all time adventures. Read more

K.I.J.E | Crow Crow Productions & Tamarama Rock Surfers

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What a rare and wonderful thing it is. A new play! A new full length play produced! Out there. In the world. On it’s legs! At last, at last K.I.J.E is here! Read more

Emily EyeFinger | Monkey Baa Theatre for Young People & The Seymour Centre

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Emily Eyefinger is born with a very special gift. Read more

Backing Brilliance – Facebook and the art of promoting Theatre

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I’ve heard it said that in deep space, no one can hear you scream.

In cyberspace everyone can hear you scream… but do they care? Read more

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Augusta Supple

Sydney-based theatre director, producer and writer. This site is about my long, deep, bright-eyed, ever-hopeful, sometimes difficult, always invigorating, rambunctious, rebellious, dynamic and very personal relationship with Australian Arts and Culture... I reflect on shows, talks, essays, writing, artists that inspire me to say something, and you'll find out what I'm working on, who I'm working with and what inspires me.