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GODZ an acrobatic spin on ancient Olympus
Thomas Gorham, the artistic director, producer of (and a performer in) GODZ, got pissed off with me and hung up. “Oh, look, I thought this would be fun; I can’t …
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Zoy Frangos: rising musical theatre star with a remarkable journey
Zoy Frangos is a busy man with shows in Geelong, Sydney and Melbourne for the next four months. Once a Greek Indigenous boy from regional Victoria had dreams of becoming …
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Geelong Arts Centre Grand Opening with Zoy Frangos’ musical theatre journey through cultures in ‘Variations
Geelong Arts Centre will unveil its $140 million Little Malop Street Redevelopment with a four-week Festival, which will feature our own, Zoy Frangos show, Variations. Zoy’s star shines bright in …
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A new play that defies assumptions about family, love and illness
Maria Theodorakis is very happy to play someone her age in This is Living, a new production written by Ash Flanders and directed by Matt Lutton for the Malthouse Theatre …
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Up close and ‘personal’ with the real Mary Coustas
After her parents came to see her third year university graduation play and her dad, the most intelligent human she has ever met, rubbed his head entirely confused at what …
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Hellenic and Balkan tradition shines at Multicultural Folkloric Dance Concert
In a celebration of cultural diversity and mutual respect, The Manasis School of Greek Dance and Culture, joined forces with prominent cultural organisations in Melbourne to host the Multicultural Folkloric …
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A night of laughter at Greek Stage Theatre with Toc Toc
One of the most important points you will hear from Akis Kastelloriou, a founder of Greek Stage Theatre, is that they are a “group of people fighting to preserve the …
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Greek regions past and present celebrated through music and dance
Last Saturday audiences at the Royalty Theatre took a journey from the Adelaide CBD back to Greece and further beyond its modern borders to lands once enriched in Greek culture. …
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Unmasking dark family secrets: Andrea Demetriades and Socrates Otto star in Tennessee Williams’ ‘Suddenly Last Summer
Andrea Demetriades and Socrates Otto unite on stage for the first time in Tennessee Williams’ gothic melodrama, Suddenly Last Summer for Sydney’s Ensemble Theatre. Williams’ 1958 disturbing one-act play is …
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Twenty-Two & the Asia Minor Catastrophe– A moving evocation of a human tragedy
Those of us who were fortunate enough to have been able to secure tickets to the recent performance of Twenty Two at the impressive Clayton’s Community Centre Theatre have borne …