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  • Nov 3, 2024 | inreview.com.au | Suzie Keen |Rachael Mead |Penelope Debelle |Vicki Englund

    The action begins in Los Angeles, where actor Lou Wells (Rebecca Breeds) is fast approaching rock-bottom. After a promising start in Hollywood with a role on a soap, she’s now broke and living on her ex-boyfriend’s couch, and her agent has dropped her. At the climax of a day that couldn’t get much worse, Lou talks her way out of a traffic fine using the plane ticket she received from her estranged father.

  • Nov 3, 2024 | inreview.com.au | Suzie Keen |Penelope Debelle |Rachael Mead |Vicki Englund

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  • Aug 22, 2024 | inreview.com.au | Suzie Keen |Cameron Pegg |Rachael Mead |PHIL BROWN

    Surfing and acting might seem as different as, well, chalk and cheese. But Chris Pitman, who combines his love of both the ocean and storytelling in his playwriting debut Shore Break, reckons the two have some things in common. “I think John Malkovich said [of acting] that you have to put a fire in the belly but at the same time you have to be relaxed enough to go to sleep.

  • Aug 18, 2024 | inreview.com.au | Suzie Keen |Rachael Mead |PHIL BROWN |Sean Sennett

    The play opens with Question Time in Parliament House on October 9, 2012. Julia Gillard is about to stand up and deliver “the misogyny speech” – those minutes in which she distilled every slight, slur and slander she’d endured into a speech that sent shockwaves around the world. The moment is broken down and dissected – the layout of the room, the seating plan, the position of clocks on the wall and how much time she has left to speak. Gillard (Justine Clarke) opens her mouth – “I will not…”.

  • Aug 1, 2024 | inreview.com.au | Suzie Keen |PHIL BROWN |Rachael Mead

    Some 20 million listeners tuned in each day to hear the adventures of Dick Barton as he solved all manner of crimes in the BBC’s post-war radio thriller of the same name before the special agent was killed off by the arrival of rural soap opera The Archers.

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