
Play-Right- The Most Influential Plays of All Time: Waiting for Godot
Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett “Nothing to be done” – Vladimir In 1953, the Théâtre de Babylone in Paris premiered the brand new play by Irish novelist and short-fiction writer Samuel Beckett, named En Attendant Godot. This play, which received warm but unexcited reactions in France, would later be translated into English; cause a storm of debate and controversy on the West End; and become one of the most influential plays of all time. The above quote is the first spoken

Improv with a Hairy Twist: Gorilla Theatre
On a recent trip to Melbourne I had the opportunity to see a show by Impro Melbourne, the self-described “Premier Improvised Theatre Company” of Victoria, who run weekly shows and a whole plethora of workshops for all skill levels. I happened to arrive in Melbourne for the first in their month long series of “Gorilla Theatre” shows: an advanced form of improv created by the grandfather of improvisational entertainment, Keith Johnstone. What I witnessed were six exceptionally

Audition Do's and Don'ts
If you’re trying to get into the world of performing arts, chances are you’re going to have to go through sometimes extremely long audition processes. Something we have noticed is that in a lot of cases, especially in our local area, there are some people who are unaware of these processes and exactly what they entail. What we have done, hopefully to make your auditions slightly easier, is put together a compilation of do’s and don’ts to take into account. Do’s: Take your aud