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  2. Joanna Murray-Smith - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, a production of Julia, written by Murray-Smith and produced by the Sydney Theatre Company and Canberra Theatre Centre, premiered at the Sydney Opera House. The play, a one-woman drama about Julia Gillard, Australia's first female prime minister, then went on to seasons in Melbourne and Canberra.

  3. Julia Church - Wikipedia

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    Julia Church was born in England on 25 October 1959. She lived in London for the first 10 years of her life until her family moved to Australia in 1969. [1]In 1977, Church attended the Australian National University and achieved a Diploma of Art, majoring in photomedia at Canberra School of Art from 1979 to 1981.

  4. Canberra Theatre Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Canberra Theatre was built as a 1,200 seat lyric theatre to house national and international touring companies; The Playhouse had 310 seats and was designed for local arts companies and for smaller scale touring companies. The Playhouse also contained a small visual art gallery, a meeting room and a restaurant,

  5. Julia Gillard's misogyny speech - Wikipedia

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    Julia, a play by Joanna Murray-Smith about Gillard which culminates in her misogyny speech, was produced by the Sydney Theatre Company (STC) in Sydney in 2023, starring Justine Clarke. A co-production between STC and the Canberra Theatre Centre played in Melbourne and Canberra in mid-2024, [ 56 ] [ 57 ] and was presented by the State Theatre ...

  6. Canberra Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Canberra Theatre Centre; This page is a redirect. The following categories are used to track and monitor this redirect: From a page move: This is a redirect from a ...

  7. Lynette Curran - Wikipedia

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    Q Theatre 1991: Three Stories High - Julia's Song / Painted Woman / Koori Love: Belvoir Street Theatre: 1992: Diving for Pearls: Canberra Theatre, Bridge Theatre, Coniston, Riverina Playhouse 1992: Steaming: Adelaide 1992: Wet and Dry: Stables Theatre with Griffin Theatre Company: 1993: A Prayer for Wings: Lookout Theatre, Woollahra 1993 ...

  8. Barbara Stephens (actress) - Wikipedia

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    Marian Street Theatre, Sydney with Northside Theatre Company 2001: This Other Eden: Bridge Theatre, Sydney with Theatre South 2002: Hamlet: Gertrude: Bridge Theatre, Sydney, Milton Theatre, Seymour Centre, Sydney, Riverside Theatres Parramatta with Theatre South 2003: A Conversation: Playhouse, Canberra & regional NSW/VIC tour 2003: Wicked Sisters

  9. Kerry McGuire - Wikipedia

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    McGuire's long stage career included roles in Absurd Person Singular (a gender swapped The Odd Couple) at Sydney's Northside Theatre [5] [6] She also starred in Don's Party which toured Australia in 1973, Bedroom Farce (1979) and The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (1983–1984).