Hedda Gabler – Factotum Theatre Company
Hedda Gabler is arguably Henrik Ibsen’s most well-known work. Premiering in 1891, it has been performed in dozens of countries
Read moreHedda Gabler is arguably Henrik Ibsen’s most well-known work. Premiering in 1891, it has been performed in dozens of countries
Read moreBringing new works to the stage can be difficult, especially when it comes to securing investors and having venues take
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Read moreScott Irwin is one of Australia’s most hard-working actors. Fresh from playing Corny Collins in the recent, sorely underrated Melbourne
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Read moreAspiring playwrights between the ages of 14 and 26 have the exciting opportunity to win a place at The Voices
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