People
Catherine Gough-Brady
Filmography
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WHAT I WROTE - Matt Cameron »An Australian playwright whose influences are suburbia, politics and rock music. His Ruby Moon delighted and shocked audiences... |
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WHAT I WROTE - Louis Nowra »A prolific writer who has changed the way we view theatre. From his evocative The Golden Age through Cosi and Radiance to the Boyce Trilogy we have come to expect the Nowra stage to show us the unexpected... |
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WHAT I WROTE - Hannie Rayson »Hannie Rayson engages with the national conversation and rehearses the big debates of our time. She uses family as a platform to discuss these issues... |
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WHAT I WROTE - Katherine Thomson »The dissident walks through Katherine Thomson’s plays – the whistleblower, the unionist and the activist occupy her stage... |
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WHAT I WROTE - Andrew Bovell »Andrew Bovell combines a deep understanding of patterns with intelligence and sensitivity to produce some of the most haunting Australian plays and films... |
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WHAT I WROTE - David Williamson »David Williamson is the great man of Australian theatre. The Club and Don’s Party are iconic plays. The film Gallipoli changed our view of Anzac Day... |
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WHAT I WROTE - Debra Oswald »Debra Oswald writes about the abandoned and neglected child who then becomes the damaged adult searching to belong. She explores the child / parent relationship in Mr Bailey’s Minder and The Peach Season... |
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WHAT I WROTE - Joanna Murray-Smith »Joanna Murray-Smith is an internationally acclaimed playwright who explores the false safety of the middle classes. Relationships are unpicked in Honour and Ninety, and deeply hidden secrets are revealed in Nightfall and Lovechild... |
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WHAT I WROTE - Writing a Play »Five award-winning playwrights talk about their writing processes. They discuss their sources of inspiration, their research and their first drafts... |
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WHAT I WROTE - Staging a Play »Five awarding-winning playwrights talk about the staging of their plays. They talk frankly about how a work changes from the page to the stage, and the flurry of re-writing which occurs with a new play during the rehearsal period... |