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Not in Print: playwrights off script - on inspiration, process and theatre itself
Not in Print: playwrights off script - on inspiration, process and theatre itself
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We believe in theatre that raises more questions than answers, so Currency Press is travelling beyond the page and stage, talking to playwrights and theatre-makers about their work.
Browse our full catalogue and other performing arts resources at www.currency.com.au
Browse our full catalogue and other performing arts resources at www.currency.com.au
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Recorded at the Currency Press Festival of Playwrights 2025
SHARING CULTURE VIA THE STAGE: Following on from Jordan Shea's Keynote asking 'What is an Australian play?', this panel examines what it means to share culture on stage. How generous should we be when it comes to sharing our culture, particularly when it's not just our own stories at stake, but our community's? What are the considerations and responsibilities when we represent our community on the stage? And why do we do it?
FEATURING: Chenturan Aran, Joanne Kee, and Tracey Rigney
CHAIR: Courtney Stewart
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PLAYWRIGHT CRUSH 2: Jules Orcullo and Michelle Law
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WRITERS VS AI: What is the point of having a humanities degree if AI can do the job? But what about creatives with budget restrictions who are using AI to support their work? The rise of AI and how it affects our work and lives is an urgent conversation. This panel explores the ethical and legal challenges of AI.
FEATURING: Lucy Hayward, Matthew Ngamurarri Heffernan, and Claire Pullen
CHAIR: Alana Valentine
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FEMINIST VOICES: More women and non-binary artists are now in key creatives roles where they are not just participating, but leading, innovating, and redefining what theatre can be. As playwrights, directors, dramaturgs and producers, their perspectives and contributions are transforming the Australian cultural landscape. But what has it taken to get here? And how do we continue opening up new doors for future generations?
FEATURING: Amy Sole, Courtney Stewart, and Laneikka Denne
CHAIR: Mary Rachel Brown
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ADAPTING FOR THE STAGE: What makes the classics so tempting to reimagine? And how do playwrights manage the balancing act of putting their own stamp on it while remaining faithful to the spirit of the original? Join the brave playwrights who take on the classics as they explore why these centuries-old plays are still relevant.
FEATURING: Wesley Enoch, Virginia Gay, and Damien Ryan
CHAIR: Eamon Flack
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WHEN THINGS GO WRONG: A series of anecdotes about mishaps large and small, and the necessity of fixing things on the run. It may sound superficial, but it speaks to theatre's intrinsic need for adaptability, resilience, and energy.
FEATURING: Virginia Gay and Paul Capsis
CHAIR: Wesley Enoch
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IN CONVERSATION WITH JOANNA MURRAY-SMITH facilitated by Melanie Tait. Includes excerpts from Murray-Smith's 'Julia' read by Katrina Foster.
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Recorded at the Currency Press Festival of Playwrights 2025
PLAYWRIGHT CRUSH 1: Ryan Enniss and Joanna Erskine
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AUSTRALIAN PLAYWRIGHTS ON THE INTERNATIONAL STAGE: Not only are Australian plays being lauded on international stages, but Australian playwrights are also finding a place at leading theatre companies around the world 'on attachment', where they can hone their skills while making important connections for future possibilities. This panel discusses what it means for Australian plays and playwrights to be part of the international scene, the rewards and challenges of it, and the practicalities of making it happen.
FEATURING: Anthony Blair, Jane Harrison, and Tom Wright
CHAIR: Tommy Murphy
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Recorded at the Currency Press Festival of Playwrights 2025
Welcome to Country followed by Jordan Shea's Keynote Address - What is an Australian Play?
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We sat down with playwright Madelaine Nunn to hear more about her three plays published by Currency Press - 'Cactus', 'Garage Girls' and 'sitting, screaming'.
She shares her insights about the writing process, and also what it's like stepping into the role of actor and producer.
Listen to the end to find out more about a very exciting project coming to Melbourne Theatre Company in 2026!
Her plays are available at currency.com.au
We talk to Australian actor Francis Greenslade about his life, career, and what led him to write his book 'How I Learnt to Act: On the way to NOT going to drama school'.
Listen out for some entertaining anecdotes about working with some big names in TV and theatre, some unconventional acting tips, and the path he has forged for himself in a difficult industry.
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How I Learnt to Act is available on the Currency Press website
Recorded at the Currency Press Festival of Playwrights 2023
CONTENT WARNING/CANCEL CULTURE: We're living in an age when a media storm can shut down a show or even a festival. When the purpose of theatre is often to disrupt and to challenge societal norms, how do writers and producers walk the ever-evolving line to avoid cancellation?
Featuring Suzie Miller, Van Badham, and Suzy Wrong
Chair: Lee Lewis
Recorded at the Currency Press Festival of Playwrights 2023
Playwrights Melanie Tait and Sarah Carroll have a conversation about their careers and writing journeys.
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Recorded at the Currency Press Festival of Playwrights 2023
GO YOUR OWN WAY: Being selected for a mainstage season is often viewed as the end goal for a playwright. But some of the most exciting theatre is created when a playwright teams up with a director to stage their own work.
Featuring Kenneth Moraleda, Jordan Shea, and Noëlle Janaczewska
Chair: Kate Gaul
Recorded at the Currency Press Festival of Playwrights 2023
STORY AS COMMODITY: Theatre is not just about entertainment, it is also a powerful vehicle for breaking down taboos and secrecy by bringing real-life stories to an audience who might otherwise be at a distance from some issues.
Featuring James Elazzi, Declan Furber Gillick, and Tiffany Wong
Chair: Wesley Enoch
Recorded at the Currency Press Festival of Playwrights 2023
WHEN OPINIONS DIFFER: Whose play is it? Where does it leave the playwright when the director or designer or dramaturg has a different vision?
Featuring Jane Harrison, Lee Lewis, and Chris Mead
Chair: Wesley Enoch
Recorded at the Currency Press Festival of Playwrights 2023
Finegan Kruckemeyer talks with Eva Di Cesare about his life, work, and influences. This episodes features readings from his plays.
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Recorded at the Currency Press Festival of Playwrights 2023
MIND THE POTHOLES: How does writing for, and working with, regional theatre companies compare with their city cousins? What role does geography play?
Featuring Karla Conway, Leland Kean, and Emily Steel
Chair: Marion Potts
Recorded at the Currency Press Festival of Playwrights 2023
Playwrights Alana Valentine and JoJo Zhou have a conversation about their careers and writing practice.
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