Sydney Theatre Company Resident Director Kip Williams joins Carl Nilsson-Polias to discuss his new production of All My Sons.
They discuss the cast and characters, the period setting, the play's impact on an audience, how it relates to Kip's award-winning production of Suddenly Last Summer in 2015, and what it has meant for Kip to be a Resident Director at STC.
All My Sons, 4 Jun – 9 Jul 2016, Roslyn Packer Theatre
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Producer Carl Nilsson-Polias Recording Engineer Ben Lightowlers Composer Max Lyandvert
STC Resident Designer Elizabeth Gadsby sits down with Carl Nilsson-Polias to discuss her background as an artist, how she became a theatre designer, her design for Disgraced and why STC should get a boat.
STC Literary Manager Polly Rowe talks with Sara Joyce, Associate Director on King Charles III, about the play's Shakespearean references, what it's like for the actors to play public figures and whether the royal family have seen the show.
Tom Wright discusses some of the themes and threads running through the 2013 season at STC - scale, absurdity, secrets, women in society and social anxiety.
STC Associate Director Tom Wright talks about the origins of the new Simon Stone and Andrew Upton adaptation of Ingmar Bergman's Face to Face.
A live recording of the latest in our Wentworth Talks Series – “Whose Great Southern Land? Balancing private property and public interest”.
STC Associate Director Tom Wright discusses the magical confluence of cast, creative team and concept in the production of Uncle Vanya, touring to New York's Lincoln Center Festival in July 2012.
Drama queens, sausages and national identity: STC Associate Director Tom Wright pulls apart Thomas Bernhard's The Histrionic (Der Theatremacher)
A spirited discussion between Tim Stubbs from the Wentworth Group of concerned Scientists, irrigator Cheryl Rix, environmental lawyer Brendan Sydes and water policy expert Dr John Williams.
Actor Jack Thompson, currently starring in STC's Under Milk Wood, reads Thomas' Do Not Go Gentle and Fern Hill
STC Associate Director Tom Wright talks about the danger of boredom, the power of seduction and the influence of Thatcherism on Christopher Hampton's Les Liaisons Dangereuses.