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Sydney Theatre Company's Artistic Director Kip Williams and Executive Director Patrick McIntyre discuss the first six shows of our 2022 season. Listen as they give exciting behind the scenes insights into the season and discuss how it all came
Sydney Theatre Company's Artistic Director Kip Williams and Executive Director Patrick McIntyre discuss the first five shows of our 2021 season. Listen as they give exciting behind the scenes insights into the season and discuss how it all came
In this episode you’ll be hearing a discussion, originally broadcast as a live Webinar during the period of theatre closures earlier this year, between Archibald-Prize winning artist, Nicholas Harding with his friends and legends of stage and s
During the period of theatre closures earlier this year, STC produced and shared a number of online performances and content pieces in order to stay connected with our audience members. STC’s former Board and Foundation Chair Ian Darling AO is
Back in March, in simpler times, Andrew Denton hosted a panel with some STC favourites – John Gaden, Mandy McElhinney and Richard Roxburgh – chatting about their best-loved memories of The Wharf, past productions and backstage mischief.
In July this year actor, filmmaker and advocate Daniel Monks took time out of his busy schedule, performing in STC's production of Lord of the Flies, to do a special 'in conversation' event in which he discussed his craft, his career and his le
Sydney Theatre Company's Artistic Director Kip Williams and Executive Director Patrick McIntyre discuss the 2020 season. Listen as they give exciting behind the scenes insights into the season and discuss how it all came together. CHAPTERS 02:0
This episode was recorded live at Rosyln Packer Theatre for the pre-season briefing of STC’s Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, by Tennessee Williams. Featuring a full cast and several creatives, including the production’s director and our company’s artist
Which sound design moment gives Paul Mac chills? Is drama or comedy harder to compose for? We spoke to chart-topping electronic music producer Paul Mac and the celebrated, prolific theatre composer and sound designer Steve Francis about creatin
A lively discussion on the genesis and development of this frighteningly relevant and bitingly funny political satire. This Q&A was recorded live at Roslyn Packer Theatre for the How to Rule the World Pre-season Briefing, one of Sydney Theatre
This episode was recorded live at Roslyn Packer Theatre for the Mary Stuart Pre-season Briefing, one of Sydney Theatre Company's Insight Events in which audiences meet the actors and creative teams behind STC’s work. In this informal Q&A, STC's
In this episode we hear from the award-winning author, journalist and political commentator David Marr, discussing the man he dedicated almost a decade of his life to understanding, whilst completing the seminal biography, Patrick White: A Life
With our upcoming production of A Cheery Soul opening at Sydney Opera House, it's time to delve into the writing of Patrick White through the eyes of Christos Tsiolkas. Christos is the author of the recently released, ‘On Patrick White’ as part
Featuring interviews with adaptor Kate Mulvany and musical director Luke Byrne, this episode explores the power of song in Harp in the South. Luke and Kate discuss why songs were chosen, how they were woven into the script and what effect their
This episode was recorded live at the Roslyn Packer Theatre for one of Sydney Theatre Company's Insight Events. In this informal Q&A STC's literary manager Polly Rowe and directing associate Jessica Arthur reveal fascinating details about the c
Artistic Director Kip Williams and Executive Director Patrick McIntyre discuss the plays of our 2019 Season. Listen in for some fascinating insights into how the season came together, the stories we'll be telling and the artists who'll be invol
Explore the sounds of celebrated Australian musician William Barton, the sole composer and performer of music in The Long Forgotten Dream. In addition to performing sections of the score, William describes the intentions and emotions behind his
Director Imara Savage and actors Sarah Snook and John Gaden discuss George Bernard Shaw’s play Saint Joan, the extraordinary story of its central character, the ideas behind this new staging, and the roles they play. This Pier Group Lunch discu
Designer Renée Mulder and STC Literary Manager Polly Rowe discuss the creation of romantic comedy Black is the New White, and talked more broadly about what goes into bringing new Australian writing to STC’s stages. This pre-show "Matinee Club"
Last year, playwright Lucy Kirkwood delivered us a sweeping epic with Chimerica, which looked at China’s economic rise against the backdrop of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests. This year, her new play, The Children, is equally ambitious in it
Joining us today are three actors – Helen Thomson, Heather Mitchell and Michelle Lim Davidson – all of whom are performing in our production of Top Girls which is currently playing at Sydney Opera House. Top Girls was written by British playwri
Actor Emily Barclay and STC's Directing Associate Jessica Arthur join us to discuss the new play they're working on, Lethal Indifference. It’s a powerful, moving, but also rather funny one-woman show that tells the story of a murder. Part detec
Artistic Director Kip Williams and Executive Director Patrick McIntyre sit down to discuss our 2018 Season. They talk about our line-up of plays, how they fit into STC’s vision and what you can expect in the theatre. Listen in for some fascinat
On this episode of our podcast, we’re joined by Kate Miller-Heidke and Keir Nuttall, who have written the music and lyrics for Muriel’s Wedding the Musical. Kate is best known as a pop singer-songwriter with an operatic voice. Together with Kei
John Bell is a titan of Australian theatre. He’s here on The Wharf to rehearse The Father by Florian Zeller. In this podcast, he discusses the show, some Australian theatre history, and whether or not he will ever retire. The Father, 19 Aug – 2
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