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The Aside - The Venetian Twins - An interview with Terence Clarke

30 min · 8 mei 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, is a spotlight on one of Australia’s most accomplished theatre makers — Terence Clarke AM. Composer, director, educator, and performer, Terence has shaped the sound and story of Australian theatre for decades. Excerpts from the musical The Venetian Twins, written by the late award winning and honoured playwright Nick Enright, with music by Terence Clarke appear on the 2025 VCE Theatre Studies monologue list. In this episode we discuss The Venetian Twins, learn about it's history and explore its themes.

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