AUDITIONS

Audition Notice

The Winestain Project is looking for actors to perform in a new Australian drama by Jodi Cramond.

Glimpses

Can you look your life square in the face?

Glimpses is a collection of intersecting monologues that delves into the tragic pasts of four broken individuals, who skirt around their tragedy, side on, sliding closer but never quite face on.

Jodi Cramond's short script Alchemy, the springboard of Glimpses, was nominated for Best Drama Writing in Short and Sweet Melbourne 2008.

Funding and tour applications!

We have spent many hours in the past few weeks writing funding applications for various programs. Two were due and submitted this past Friday for the Arts2go tour program and the State Library of Victoria creative fellowships. I swing between feeling hopeful and disheartened about the whole process; we (and so many other people in the arts) put so much time and energy into these applications and may have nothing to show for them.

We have a number of Projects we are seeking support for.


Venue found for "Glimpse" season

After many many emails between my self and the very patient Ange, we finally secured the very last available week at theatreworks this year!

The Premier season of Glimpse opens on Tuesday 3rd of November.

We will probably be double billing another show at 9pm. Rebbecca Morton, whom some of you may have seen in The Vagina Monologues, has a new cabaret show that includes her on a trapeze (all the tech's look at me aghast!). Rebbecca has a stunning singing voice and is a charismatic and heart felt performer.

New Australian script discovered

In our search for a new project to present this year we discovered Jodi Cramond, a playwritie living in Dubbo, NSW.

Sean and I first came across her writing late last year as part of the Short and Sweet Festival. I had put her short script "Alchemy" as my first choice to direct but unfortunatly it was not allocated to me. At the end of the festival it was nominated for Best Drama Writing, I was still in love with the script and deeply dissapointed I had not had a chance to work with it.