Posted by emptyphototheatre on October 30, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Theatre makers who have come before can be great sources of inspiration. Their wisdom, experience and unique perceptions of theatre can (and have) shaped the aspirations of many young creative hopefuls. When I was in my fourth year at university I was known for extolling the virtues of Katie Mitchell as a director, and I … Continue reading →
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Posted by emptyphototheatre on February 3, 2012 · Leave a Comment
The rehearsal space is this safe haven where artists are able to explore, play, experiment and collaborate to create a piece of theatre. In this rehearsal space we are able to make mistakes, fall and tumble and discard ideas that are not working. We are able to play around with one idea in multiple ways … Continue reading →
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