Helen Simondson from WA Museum Boola Bardip gets us going tonight with her wrap up of what’s been happening in Perth before she introduces her local guest artist… writer, director, designer, producer and actor Sreekanth Gopalakrishnan from the Great Indian Theatre Company who are soon to open his new play Crimson Gully…
Then, if you were listening to Melbourne Fringe Creative Director Simon Abrahams a few weeks ago you’d know that even though the Naarm/Melbourne programme is done and dusted, there still a bit to go in Djilang/Geelong, so here are two more artists for our final week of Fast Fringe…
First up we meet Tash York from Tash York’s Happy Hour… and then Kyle Page from Wayfinder…
After that, we’ll meet the relatively new Director of Programming for the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Moore to talk about the 2025 Programme AND the imminent Beethoven Festival…
And finally, composer Edwin Montgomery will introduce us to his live score for the 1922 version of Nosferatu to be played for Hallowe’en along with a screening of the classic film…
They’re all on this week’s edition of Behind the Scenes with Chris Thompson right here on Vision Australia Radio.