Latest eNews: a wild walk on THE MOORS + 2017 INK playwrights announced

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Hello,

Last night I took great pleasure in entering the weird and sexy world of The Moors as we had our last dress rehearsal.

Directed by Stephen Nicolazzo with his usual flair and elegance, The Moors is a haunting winter tale of seething tensions and repressed passions. This arresting production offers up a unique exploration into identity, gender roles, sexuality and what it is to write your own story. We can’t wait to take you for a wild adventure…

See you at the theatre,

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Ella Caldwell

Artistic Director

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THE MOORS

By Jen Silverman

Directed by Stephen Nicolazzo

AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE

Featuring Grace Lowry, Olga Makeeva, Dion Mills,
Alex Aldrich, Zoe Boesen, and Anna McCarthy.

6 June – 9 July

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Trailer by Alex Zemtzov.

Creatives

Set and Costumes: Eugyeene Teh
Lighting: Katie Sfetkidis
Sound: Daniel Nixon
Assistant Director: Katy Maudlin

Stage Manager: Jacinta Anderson

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2017 INK writers announced!

 

We’re thrilled to announce our 2017 INK playwrights:

 

Eric Gardiner

Suzie Miller

Katy Warner

Keziah Warner

 

These gifted writers inspired us. Their new writing sparked our imagination, and we’re excited to begin working together.

We thank the great many playwrights who applied, and look forward to further collaborations with local writers through our INK program and on our stage.

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Eats and treats: win a dinner for two!

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Win a dinner for two at the salivatory and salacious Susie Wong on Chapel Street!

Enjoy a complimentary meal for you and a hot date (b.y.o. hot date), valued at $100 before you saunter down the road to watch the wild inhabitants of The Moors.

Susie Wong’s succulent eats and a sexy show… what are you waiting for?

Email them at prizes@susiewong.com.au to go into the draw to win.

Mick Pacholli

Mick created TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide in 1979 with Helmut Katterl, the world's first real Street Magazine. He had been involved with his fathers publishing business, Toorak Times and associated publications since 1972.  Mick was also involved in Melbourne's music scene for a number of years opening venues, discovering and managing bands and providing information and support for the industry. Mick has also created a number of local festivals and is involved in not for profit and supporting local charities.        

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