Fleur Kilpatrick

Whale swims into Northcote Town Hall in May

Whale takes its audience on a journey from a town hall meeting into the belly of a whale. A brilliant…

5 years ago

Beta Theatre: a festival for new writing

New writing for theatre often goes through a lengthy development process before an audience sees it on stage. Lonely Company’s…

7 years ago

Julius Caesar – Melbourne Fringe

“Hooray and up she rises, Hooray and up she rises” chant the working women of Rome to celebrate Caesar’s victory…

8 years ago

Melbourne Fringe: Welcome to Nowhere

An exciting new initiative between Malthouse Theatre and Monash University, Welcome to Nowhere gives us five brand new plays written…

9 years ago

Melbourne Fringe: Exit Everything

Bridget is obsessed with rock bands. Georgie is obsessed with death. Together we indulge their obsessions, because we understand them…

9 years ago

Attic Erratic: The City They Burned

Attic Erratic's The City They Burned is a re-telling of the Genesis story of Lot and his family. I remember learning about godly…

10 years ago

Melbourne Festival: In Spite of Myself

In Spite Of Myself, starring Nicola Gunn, conceived by Nicola Gunn and directed by Nicola Gunn, is all about Nicola…

11 years ago

On Writing: Fleur Kilpatrick

Fleur Kilpatrick was 17 when she was the co-winner of the State Theatre Company of South Australia’s Young Playwrights Award.…

11 years ago

The Container Festival

Just when it looks like there might be a week without an arts festival in Melbourne, along comes the inaugural…

11 years ago