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Author: National Theatre of Parramatta

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Staging the Nation, conversations with Australian playwrights. As we stand in a complicated present, and face a hopeful future, we're looking back through the contemporary Australian canon shining a light on some of the writers that have grappled with the big questions of who we are as a nation and the complexity of representation.

STAGING THE NATION is a special initiative from RIVERSIDE'S NATIONAL THEATRE OF PARRAMATTA, supported by the Australia Council’s Resilience grant, City of Parramatta, Create NSW and Riverside Theatres.

Podcasts launching 11 September 2020 - nationaltheatreofparramatta.com.au
12 Episodes
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Tarell Alvin McCraney (Choir Boy) joins Joanne Kee.
Series Wrap Up with Joanne Kee and Dino Dimitriadis
In the tenth episode of the series, Dino Dimitriadis and S. Shakthidharan talk Counting and Cracking.
In the ninth episode of the series, Dino Dimitriadis and James Elazzi talk Lady Tabouli.
In the eighth episode of the series, Dino Dimitriadis and Kate Mulvany talk The Harp in the South.
In the seventh episode of the series, Dino Dimitriadis and Anchuli Felicia King talk about White Pearl.
In the sixth episode of the series, Dino Dimitriadis and Dylan Van Den Berg talk Milk.
In the fifth episode of the series, Dino Dimitriadis and Mary Rachel Brown talk The Dapto Chaser.
In the fourth episode of the series, Dino Dimitriadis and Wesley Enoch talk The 7 Stages of Grieving.
In the third episode of the series, Dino Dimitriadis and Alana Valentine talk Parramatta Girls, Valentine's multi-award-winning play. An intimate look at drawing theatre from life, and the challenges and joys of making 'close-work' art.
In the second episode, Dino Dimitriadis speaks to Donna Abela about her play 'Jump for Jordan', the issue of Australian identity and the ebbs and flows of multiculturalism in the arts.
In the first episode of the series, Dino Dimitriadis and national treasure Paul Capsis talk 'Angela's Kitchen', Capsis' deeply personal first play. A candid and intimate conversation about writing and performing autobiography, navigating personal history and the importance of giving voice to the migrant experience.
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