

LIMB: Ode to the Trees
In this special episode of the Flinders Fringe Festival Podcast, we explore LIMB: Ode to the Trees, a breathtaking dance-theatre performance that brings the spirit of the forest to life. Created by a team of Mornington Peninsula artists, led by Sally Grage-Moore, Poul Grage, Ian Cuming, and Carole…

Sea Wolves Howl Returns
In this special episode of the Flinders Fringe Podcast, we dive deep into the origins and creation of the hit show 'Sea Wolves Howl.' Join us as host Tracee Hutchison talks with some of the stars and creative minds behind the show, including Carole Patullo, Claire Thorn, Noa Smith Fletcher, and Em…

Opera Closets
Opera Closets is an original, theatrical piece written and performed by multi award-winning Australian mezzo soprano Dimity Shepherd, where every outfit tells a story and every story has a song. Opera Closets is part of a 3-part project, generously supported by Mornington Peninsula Shire Performin…

PORTRAIT OF A SEA WOLF

The Fantastic Flinders Fringe Finale
This episode of the Flinders Fringe podcast unpacks the Fantastic Flinders Fringe Finale. Taking us through the lineup is Sally Ballieu, festival producer for the finale. Sally and Claire Thorn chat together about head line acts Jess Hitchcock and Kee'ahn, catch up with composer Andy Payne, and in…

Sea Wolves Howl - The Inspiring Story
IN todays episode of the Flinders Fringe podcast, we dive into the spirit and story of the SEA WOLVES HOWL Gala Performance. Claire Thorn, festival convenor, is joined by performance creator Carole Patullo, and some of the original sea wolves, Noa Smith Fletcher and mother Jen. We learn about t…

The Flinders Fringe Festival Story
The Flinders Fringe Festival story started over a cup of coffee.. its humble beginnings culminating in a truly successful first year, thanks to a magical combination of creativity, passion and generosity. This episode we hear from Melissa Jackson, festival director, and Claire Thorn, festival Conv…

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