Not in Print: playwrights off script - on inspiration, process and theatre itself
Currency Press: the performing arts publisher
62 episodes
6 months ago
We believe in theatre that raises more questions than answers, so Currency Press is travelling beyond the page and stage, talking to playwrights and theatre-makers about their work.
Browse our full catalogue and other performing arts resources at www.currency.com.au
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We believe in theatre that raises more questions than answers, so Currency Press is travelling beyond the page and stage, talking to playwrights and theatre-makers about their work.
Browse our full catalogue and other performing arts resources at www.currency.com.au
’Australia in 50 Plays’: In conversation with Julian Meyrick
Not in Print: playwrights off script - on inspiration, process and theatre itself
26 minutes 26 seconds
3 years ago
’Australia in 50 Plays’: In conversation with Julian Meyrick
In this episode of Not in Print Caitlin speaks with Julian Meyrick.
Julian Meyrick is Professor of Creative Industries at Griffith University and an Honorary Fellow at Deakin University. He has directed award-winning productions at Melbourne Theatre Company, Griffin, Sydney Theatre Company, Melbourne Workers Theatre and Kick House Theatre and was Associate Director and Literary Advisor at Melbourne Theatre Company until 2007.
In this podcast Julian discusses his most recent book, 'Australia in 50 Plays', published by Currency Press and launched at the inaugural Australian Playwrights’ Festival in March this year.
Grab a copy of the book here: currency.com.au/books/history-and-criticism/australia-in-50-plays/
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Music by Grace Turner
Not in Print: playwrights off script - on inspiration, process and theatre itself
We believe in theatre that raises more questions than answers, so Currency Press is travelling beyond the page and stage, talking to playwrights and theatre-makers about their work.
Browse our full catalogue and other performing arts resources at www.currency.com.au