
Currency Press believes in theatre that raises more questions than answers, so we’re talking to Australian playwrights about their work, getting insights straight from the source
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 73 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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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... more
Recorded at the Currency Press Festival of Playwrights 2025
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 play... more
Recorded at the Currency Press Festival of Playwrights 2025
PLAYWRIGHT CRUSH 2: Jules Orcullo and Michelle Law
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Recorded at the Currency Press Festival of Playwrights 2025
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... more
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Conversations feature Australian playwrights discussing their creativity, processes, and the unique challenges of theatre. Topics such as representation in storytelling, the impact of cancel culture on artists, and the dynamics between playwrights and directors are regularly examined. Episodes highlight personal anecdotes from playwrights about their journeys, reflections on the complexities of the theatre industry, and the importance of community and cultural identity in shaping their work. The discussions often advocate for inclusivity and a deeper understanding of the narratives presented on stage, making it particularly relevant for those interested in the arts and societal issues.
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