• Behind the Scenes 28th October 2024

  • Oct 29 2024
  • Length: 59 mins
  • Podcast

Behind the Scenes 28th October 2024

  • Summary

  • We’re back at the Koorie Heritage Trust for the start of this week’s show, walking and talking once again with Curatorial Manager Gail Harradine, this time through the Spirit of the Animals exhibition…

    After that, we’ll meet Communications Manager and Performer Madeleine Magee-Carr from WIT Theatre who are soon to open their new play First Love is the Revolution…

    Meanwhile, it’s Melbourne Queer Film Festival time again and we’ll meet David Cook - writer, director and performer from Heart of the Man which is one of the 42 feature films in this year’s line up…

    Then, the Wangaratta Jazz and Blues Festival is back with a terrific line up of artists and we catch up with just one of them - the fabulous Hetty Kate and her band Bass to the Power of Two…

    And finally, it’s that time of the year when everyone’s telling us what they got planned for next year. Last week it was the MSO and this week it’s MPAC and Executive Director of Monash Performing Arts Centres, Paul Grabowsky will tell us what to expect…

    They’re all on this week’s edition of Behind the Scenes with Chris Thompson right here on Vision Australia Radio.

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