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The Aside - Soul of Possum - Interview with playwright Brodie Murray and director Beng Oh

15 min · 24. marras 2025
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The Aside Podcasts are a free resource supported by Drama Victoria – Australia’s oldest Drama Association In this episode of The Aside, we talk with actor/playwright Brodie Murray and director Beng Oh about their upcoming production of Soul of Possum, opening soon at fortyfivedownstairs. Soul of Possum 2025 season - Thursday 4 – Sunday 14 December Tickets here: https://fortyfivedownstairs.com/event/soul-of-possum/ Brodie is an award-winning First Nations playwright whose acclaimed works continue to influence the national theatre landscape. Beng is a critically regarded director and theatre-maker known for championing diversity, new work, and queer theatre/

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