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Best podcasts about sam strong

Latest podcast episodes about sam strong

The Stage Show
Shakespeare in a divided America

The Stage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 54:04


Over the past 200 years, theatre has often been a lightning rod for social and political upheaval in the United States. Even the plays of William Shakespeare have been the subject of violent debate. This surprising history is examined in two recent books by James Shapiro: Shakespeare in a Divided America and The Playbook.Also, Trent Dalton's Love Stories, based on conversations with strangers on a Brisbane street corner, comes to the stage at this year's Brisbane Festival, and we pay tribute to the Australian playwright Jack Hibberd (Dimboola; A Stretch of the Imagination) who has died at the age of 84.

College of Optometrists
Motion perception in cataract patients

College of Optometrists

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 46:52


To mark Cataracts Awareness Month, College clinical adviser Denise Voon MCOptom Prof Cert Med Ret talked to Dr Sam Strong, Lecturer of Vision Science at Aston University, about motion perception in cataract patients. Sam talks about her background and research as well as how motion perception affects cataract patients' ability to judge distances and speeds, especially while driving. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/collegeofoptometrists/message

Stories from the Midland
The Life and Death of Sam Strong

Stories from the Midland

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022


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Notas Teologicas
¿Es bíblico orar contra nuestros enemigos? Los Salmos como ejemplos de oración.

Notas Teologicas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 60:36


Orad por sus enemigos, Mat. 5:44. Jesús nos dio un mandato que debemos de orar por nuestros enemigos. Pero muchos han tomado tal mandato como una inactividad de nuestro rechazo contra la injusticia que vemos a nuestro alrededor. Si, Jesús oro por los que lo estaban crucificando que recibieran el perdón de Dios, Lucas 23:34, pero también advierte el fin de los fariseos hipócritas, cf. Mat. 23:13. El Padre nuestro, al pedir que venga su reino, estamos pidiendo justicia para aquellos que no viven conforme los mandatos del reino de Dios. Finalmente, vemos a los mártires en el cielo pidiendo venganza por sus muertes, cf. Apoc. 6:10. La clave en ver estos y otros textos, es que se pide a Dios que el sea el que se encargue en hacer justicia o actuar en venganza, y no el que ora. Veamos como esto se ve en los Salmos conocidos como Imprecatorios. La primera parte del video, se basa en este estudio:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imprecatory_PsalmsLa segunda parte del video, se basa en el escrito de Sam Strong:https://tinyurl.com/y9pclffdPara un estudio mas detallado de los Salmos, su estructura y diferentes generos, el libro por Tremper Longman, Como Leer Los Salmos: Una Introduccion a La Poesia Hebrea, ayuda en gran manera. Comprandolo del siguiente enlace, ayudaras al canal:https://amzn.to/372ElnjNo se olvide de dejarnos un "me gusta" y algun comentario.Puede apoyar este Canal en Patreon:http://patreon.com/luisjovelPuede apoyar este Canal por Pay Pal:https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/luisjovel1Puede visitar mi contenido en Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/luisjovel315/Puede visitar el blog de Luis Jovel:https://www.luisjovel.com/Puede oir este video en Spotify:https://tinyurl.com/yba54d29Para mejorar tu experiencia en Youtube puedes hacerte parte de TubeBuddy. Inscribiendote apoyaras este canal:https://www.tubebuddy.com/luisjovelbuddy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/notas-teologicas.

Powerlifting & Power Ballads Podcast

Episode 84 (3/16/22) - Sam CalhounIntroductions: Sam Calhoun3x USAPL National Champion2x IPF Worlds Silver MedalistCurrently holds 67.5 kg American Record TotalCoaches in person at the Iron Asylum in Virginia and does Online Coaching https://www.instagram.com/sam.s.calhoun/https://samstrong500.com/Sam's Original PostThoughtsListener submitted scenario: I have a  wry experienced lifter (long time barbell and wrestling athlete) who has competed twice before.10 minutes prior to his session the lifter mis- placed his cell phone and has some anxiety  about being to find it and stay in contact with his wife. We search the warm up room and all of our gear bags but to no avail. We press forward with warm ups and head back to the tunnel to await our first squat. As a coach I tell him, we will find the phone  By all accounts he was primed and ready physically to go off for a big meet. Unfortunately what happened next wrecked the day. One of the National Level referees comes back into the tunnel and goes on a rant about how no white lights were being given out for squats this morning and how no lifter is getting remotely close to parallel much less to adequate depth and warns us (3 lifters out) that if we have questionable depth, we better make sure we push it further. As a coach I hear that as some guy giving advice, but for the lifter that was a major point of concern and he began to question his depth which ultimately led to him altering his form  creating an 0/3 bomb on squats due to compromised form and a lost cell phone. This then translated to bench where the mental disconnect is continued and we went 0/3. My question ultimately comes in two forms, how do you handle this situation as 1.) An Athlete/Competitor and 2.) As a Coach. .#PLSituation: The meet director of a meet you are competing in decides to bring in a band instead of a playlist.  They ask each lifter for input of which band to bring in. It can be any band from any era. What band would you choose to play at your meet and why? #NewLifterTip You've likely been eating clean leading into the competition. Immediately after weigh-ins is not the time to make up for it by eating a bunch of junk.Agree or Disagree?PrimeTime Ideas for NationalsFollow/Direct Message us @PLBalladsPodcast on Instagram & Facebook or email us at PLBalladsPodcast@gmail.comMore Information about the Podcast and Team Rohr Powerlifting: https://solo.to/plballadspodcastGet the Team Rohr Training App!The Powerlifting & Power Ballads Podcast is co-hosted by Josh Rohr and Lara Sturm and sponsored by Team Rohr Powerlifting - for all of your powerlifting coaching and meet day handling needs. The podcast covers Georgia Powerlifting information as well as National Powerlifting news. One of our more popular segments is music, specifically 80's music and Power Ballads.Team Rohr Powerlifting 100% Individualized Programming, Meet Day Preparation and Live Virtual Coaching

Around River City Podcast
Sam Strong: Broadcaster, Trail Blazer, Mom.

Around River City Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 45:25


Ya, she's all of that and more.  You've listened to Sam on the radio, you parents probably have, too or your kids.  Now, as Sam finally retires I sat down with her to get a little perspective on things.  Like raising kids while being a public figure, being a female coming into an old boys club and what's in a name anyway? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Queensland Theatre's Quality Time podcast
Love will transcend – Boy Swallows Universe

Queensland Theatre's Quality Time podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 68:03


Trent Dalton's BOY SWALLOWS UNIVERSE is the blockbuster Brisbane story with a heart of gold. Not only has Eli Bell's tale of love, hope and resilience resonated with countless readers, it also inspired the creative team working tirelessly to open such an ambitious production during a global pandemic. On this episode of the Quality Time podcast, Lee Lewis is joined by director Sam Strong and cast members Michala Banas and Tom Yaxley to hear all about their journey getting this beloved story to the stage. Sound Design by The Podcast Boss Theme music by Wil Hughes #QualityTimeWithQT

RN Arts - ABC RN
Spectacular, spectacular! The music of Moulin Rouge

RN Arts - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 54:04


Justin Levine is the man behind the music of Moulin Rouge! The Musical. The Broadway production, nominated for 14 Tony Awards, is soon to open in Melbourne. Justin joins us at the keyboard to demonstrate how he updated some of the film's most iconic moments. Also, Trent Dalton's acclaimed novel Boy Swallows Universe comes to the Queensland Theatre stage and we check in on the challenges faced by and support on offer to artists and event organisers amid border closures, lockdowns and surging COVID-19 cases.

The Stage Show
Spectacular, spectacular! The music of Moulin Rouge

The Stage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 54:04


Justin Levine is the man behind the music of Moulin Rouge! The Musical. The Broadway production, nominated for 14 Tony Awards, is soon to open in Melbourne. Justin joins us at the keyboard to demonstrate how he updated some of the film's most iconic moments.Also, Trent Dalton's acclaimed novel Boy Swallows Universe comes to the Queensland Theatre stage and we check in on the challenges faced by and support on offer to artists and event organisers amid border closures, lockdowns and surging COVID-19 cases.

The Stage Show
Spectacular, spectacular! The music of Moulin Rouge

The Stage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 54:04


Justin Levine is the man behind the music of Moulin Rouge! The Musical. The Broadway production, nominated for 14 Tony Awards, is soon to open in Melbourne. Justin joins us at the keyboard to demonstrate how he updated some of the film's most iconic moments. Also, Trent Dalton's acclaimed novel Boy Swallows Universe comes to the Queensland Theatre stage and we check in on the challenges faced by and support on offer to artists and event organisers amid border closures, lockdowns and surging COVID-19 cases.

Don't Be So Dramatic
Sam Strong on Directing Australian Theatre And Keeping Up With Contemporary Attention Spans

Don't Be So Dramatic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 71:01


Sam Strong is an award-winning theatre director and one of Australia's most successful and influential arts leaders. Sam is currently the Chair of Melbourne Fringe and was previously Chair of Circa. Sam has also been Artistic Director of Queensland Theatre and Griffin Theatre, Associate Artistic Director of the Melbourne Theatre Company, Literary Associate at Belvoir, and the founding dramaturg in residence at Red Stitch. Sam has directed productions for all Australian State Theatre Companies, Belvoir, Griffin and the Melbourne and Sydney Festivals. His next project is the world premiere stage adaptation of Trent Dalton's novel BOY SWALLOWS UNIVERSE. Email: rachellaurenbaker@outlook.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Don't Be So Dramatic
Sam Strong on Directing Australian Theatre And Keeping Up With Contemporary Attention Spans

Don't Be So Dramatic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 71:00


Sam Strong is an award-winning theatre director and one of Australia's most successful and influential arts leaders. Sam is currently the Chair of Melbourne Fringe and was previously Chair of Circa. Sam has also been Artistic Director of Queensland Theatre and Griffin Theatre, Associate Artistic Director of the Melbourne Theatre Company, Literary Associate at Belvoir, and the founding dramaturg in residence at Red Stitch. Sam has directed productions for all Australian State Theatre Companies, Belvoir, Griffin and the Melbourne and Sydney Festivals. His next project is the world premiere stage adaptation of Trent Dalton's novel BOY SWALLOWS UNIVERSE. Email: rachel@thehubstudio.com.au

The Data Standard
Data Standard Audio Experience with Host Darren Kaplan and Guest Sam Strong

The Data Standard

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2021 21:35 Transcription Available


In today's episode of The Data Standard, Darren and Sam explored how distanced teams can accelerate innovation. Figuring out ways to foster creativity and collaboration in a remote work environment can be challenging. Diving into the world of data science, Sam and Darren discuss the challenges of working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic.Sam LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samuelstrong/Darren LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/darrenkaplan500/

Finta Futbol
The Sam Strong Interview - Finta Fútbol (EP. 4)

Finta Futbol

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 60:58


Finta Fútbol is a soccer lifestyle brand based out of southern California. This podcast brings you technical commentary on current soccer matches, exclusive interviews with players and coaches, as well updates on the soccer community as a whole. We strive to bring you consistently great content, so stay tuned! Go follow our instagram @finta.futbol and visit our website www.fintafutbol.com

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The Bookstorian Podcast
S01E09 Book loans and Jasper Jones by Craig Silvey with @pages.with.del

The Bookstorian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 24:23


The Bookstorian Podcast. A podcast for booklovers and bookstagrammersBooks mentioned in this podcast:The Nightingale by Kristin HannahTo Kill a Mockingbird by Harper LeeRed, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuistonTattooist of Auschwitz by Heather MorrisJasper Jones by Craig SilveyA Little Life by Hanya YanagiharaPodcast may contain spoilersPlays & Movies mentioned:Jasper Jones (2018) by Kate Mulvany. Directed by Sam Strong. Queensland Theatre Company: Brisbane. TheJasper Jones (2017). Rachel Perkins. Australia: Bunya Productions & Porchlight Films.Host: Teagan @bookstorian_Guest: Adele @pages.with.delEmail thebookstorianpodcast@outlook.com.auFollow me @thebookstorianpodcastDesign by Emma Russell CreativeMusic from https://www.zapsplat.com

MPR News with Angela Davis
In Focus: Racism in Housing Access

MPR News with Angela Davis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 47:46


Inadequate access to housing is a growing problem in Minnesota, especially during a pandemic and economic downturn. Even while more Minnesotans are finding themselves without homes, it’s clear this crisis is hitting some communities harder than others: Black and Indigenous adults are overrepresented in the state’s unsheltered population. How does racism affect a person’s ability to find a house or apartment and keep it? What are Twin Cities organizations doing to address these persistent racial disparities in homelessness and help more people access housing? MPR News partnered with Catholic Charities of St. Paul and Minneapolis on this virtual event to bring awareness, dialogue and potential solutions to the problem of racism in housing access. The event also included recorded conversations between D’Andre Gordon, a public policy advocate with Catholic Charities, and Venice Gerald, an information systems manager, consultant and free spirit writer. You can watch them separately below or on our Youtube channel. Click to view video Click to view video Tameka Neal, who works at Catholic Charities Northside Child Development Center, also shared her struggles with housing. She’s looking for a new place to live after she found out her rent will soon go up. She says the barriers she’s facing — just to get a showing — feel discriminatory. Click to view video MPR News’ In Focus is a series of convenings we are committed to leading over the next year on Minnesota’s persistent racial disparities. Through conversations with community leaders that are shaped by our curious, engaged audience, MPR News hopes to encourage new connections and relationships that will help Minnesota communities make progress toward equity and inclusion. Guests: MayKao Hang is vice president of strategic initiatives and founding dean at the Morrison College of Health at the University of St. Thomas. Sam Strong is tribal secretary for the Red Lake Nation and previously served as the director of economic development and planning. If you want to receive updates from MPR News on future events and initiatives focused around race, identity, social justice and reform, let us know here. In Focus Equity in Education In Focus The Future of Policing In Focus Black Trauma and Policing

Ink & Paint: A Journey Through the Disney Animated Classics

Daniel is joined by acclaimed theatre director Sam Strong to look at ‘Pinocchio’, the second Disney animated feature, and one of the greatest films ever made. They chat about the remarkable storytelling, the importance of coming-of-age stories and whether its moral certainty still works today. For full show notes, visit https://www.inkandpaint.com.au/episode-4-pinocchio --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ink-and-paint/message

Run the Show Podcast
EP 25 - Sam Strong (Director)

Run the Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 63:11


Sam Strong is an award-winning theatre director and one of Australia’s most successful and influential arts leaders. Sam is currently the Chair of the Melbourne Fringe and was previously Chair of Circa. Sam has also been Artistic Director and CEO of Queensland Theatre and Griffin Theatre, Associate Artistic Director of the Melbourne Theatre Company, Literary Associate at Belvoir, and the founding dramaturg in residence at Red Stitch Actors’ Theatre. As a director of theatre, Sam has created productions for all Australian State Theatre Companies and the Melbourne and Sydney Festivals. His directing credits include EMERALD CITY, JASPER JONES, TWELFTH NIGHT, Working Dog’s THE SPEECHMAKER, PRIVATE LIVES, LES LIASONS DANGEROUS, and THE BOYS. Sam has won Best Direction of a Mainstage Production at the Sydney Theatre Awards and has received multiple Best Director and Best Production nominations at the Sydney Theatre Awards, the Green Room Awards, and the Helpmann Awards. Sam’s next project is the world premiere stage adaptation of Trent Dalton’s novel BOY SWALLOWS UNIVERSE. In this episode: We talk about the now and how we will potentially work in a post-COVID universe. We discuss who we make work for and how we might do that moving forward. We talk about the importance of audience and the live experience. We discuss the adjustment of our rhythms as creatives when there is currently no deadline to work to and what might come next in how we create new work and so much more!  

Smiles Matter®
Comeback Strategies 03: Sam Strong, DDS

Smiles Matter®

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 19:24


Laura talks to Doctor Sam Strong about transitioning his practice into an exclusively Fee-for-Service business model.

SmartArts
An outsider, a contemporary classic and a drone opera

SmartArts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 43:51


Richard speaks with playwright Merrilee Moss about her new work Running with Emus. Moss was inspired to write this work when she moved to a country town and was "thrust into the role of outsider, otherwise known as blow-in".Then Richard talks with Sam Strong the director of the new version of David Williamson's play Emerald City, which has been put on to celebrate Williamson's 50th year as a playwright. Strong believes that people have a right to represent their own stories in their own voice. He says that this play was originally groundbreaking in representing an Australian story in an Australian voice, and such works have since helped people of other groups to do the same.Finally Richard interviews artist Matthew Sleeth about his work A Drone Opera. This work is the culmination of ongoing multi-disclipinary practice around the themes of surveillance, fetishisation of technology, and the military aspect of drones.

Minnesota Native News
Red Lake Welcomes 1,212 New Citizens After Blood Quantum Rule Change

Minnesota Native News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 4:59


The Red Lake Nation has 12-hundred new citizens!The tribal council voted to approve their enrollment at their February 11th meeting.This is the first wave of new enrollees after a resolution passed last year changed the blood quantum rules for tribal citizenship.Reporter Melissa Townsend tells us more. [meeting sound] In the Facebook Live video of the February 11th meeting, there is an overflow crowd seated in front of the tribal council.There is some discussion about whether this is a good idea - to allow 1200 new enrollees into the tribe. [A lot of people think they're going to come here and get free medical, free everything…] (:10)But eventually the tribal chair calls a vote and the tribal council says yes. And they welcome 1,212 new Red Lake citizens to the tribe.[welcome home, chi miigwech] Simone Senogles is sitting in the room watching the discussion and the vote. Her mother is a Red Lake citizen. But she was not. SENOGLES: I've always wanted to be officially enrolled in my family's homelands.Growing up, Simone spent the school year in South Minneapolis, but her summers were in Red Lake. SENOGLES: I spent summers up there with my uncle Bradley Senogles, probably one of the proudest Red Lakers who ever walked the earth.  (:08)She would watch him set nets and clean fish.  As a teenager, he taught Simone how on the Red Lake back roads. SENOGLES: He had this little house with a picture window in the front and the driveway went right up to the house. And I remember seeing all my little cousins looking at me out the window and I almost didn't press the break in time.  And I could hear my uncle saying wo, wo, wo, my girl, wo. [laughter] (:23)Simone says she always wanted to be enrolled in her tribe. SENOGLES: You know it's like that's my family, that's our homeland. But on paper, I don't officially belong. (:07)But now — she does. With the tribal council's decision to approve the new enrollees, Simone is now an official Red lake citizen. SENOGLES: I cried when they made the decision. It was funny because here I am almost 50 years old and there was this young girl there. And she cried too.  And I was just thinking man, this is really affecting generations now and into the future.STRONG: That's the good part of it, seeing the people all in the audience that were very much impacted because their families could finally come home.Sam Strong is the Secretary of the Red Lake Nation.  He shepherded tribal council action to change blood quantum rules and paved the way for these new tribal citizens.STRONG: I see blood quantum as mathmatical genocide. Its' like a cliff. That's the way it's been best described to me.  When you get a certain number of band members who are in a certain blood quantum range, the next generation isn't enrollable. And so for us, 85% of our population was between 1/4 and 1/2 blood quantum. (:24)With those numbers, STrong says, within a 100 years there would be no Red Lake citizens.But changing blood quantum rules scares folks for a lot of reasons - one of which is a possible big bump in enrollment. STRONG: How do you make a change that doesn't drastically impact the tribe and inundate its resources etc. with too many tirbal members?Strong says the council projects there will be a 10% bump in enrollment; that's1500 to 2500 new enrollees. They will study the impact on their recourses and decide what needs to happen next.Just a few days ago, Simone Senogles got her official letter in the mail welcoming her to the tribe. It lays out the benefits of being a Red lake citizen and also the responsibilities…SENOGLES: As an heir to our beautiful homeland, held in common by our people since time immemorial, you now share in the responsibility of sustaining and protecting our pristine environment, our natural resources, and carry on the legacy of our inheritance, our sovereignty, customs and traditions.  The Red Lake band of Chippewa Indians welcomes you.  It's really really - it's really a big thing. It's something I waited my whole life for. Sam Strong expects more enrollment applications for Red Lake citizenship throughout the year. For Minnesota Native News, I'm Melissa Townsend. 

The Stage Show
Jerome Robbins' life in dance and putting The Crucible on trial

The Stage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019 54:06


In the next of our High School Playlist series, we put Arthur Miller's The Crucible on trial with Queensland Theatre artistic director Sam Strong and students from John Curtin College of the Arts, Cassie Tongue reviews the latest National Theatre production in cinemas: The Lehman Trilogy, we discuss director-choreographer Jerome Robbins' extraordinary career with Wendy Lesser, author of Jerome Robbins: A Life in Dance (Yale University Press), and we visit Canberra's Street Theatre for Small Stages.

The Stage Show
Jerome Robbins' life in dance and putting The Crucible on trial

The Stage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019 54:06


In the next of our High School Playlist series, we put Arthur Miller's The Crucible on trial with Queensland Theatre artistic director Sam Strong and students from John Curtin College of the Arts, Cassie Tongue reviews the latest National Theatre production in cinemas: The Lehman Trilogy, we discuss director-choreographer Jerome Robbins' extraordinary career with Wendy Lesser, author of Jerome Robbins: A Life in Dance (Yale University Press), and we visit Canberra's Street Theatre for Small Stages.

RideHomeReview
standing ovation to Sam Strong

RideHomeReview

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2019 6:57


The first goodbye to Sam Strong

RideHomeReview
City of Gold Opening Speech

RideHomeReview

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2019 15:55


Sam Strong addresses the opening night crowd at Queensland Theatre

Fox Trot Pod
episode 25: On a Break with Sam Strong and Elijah Martin

Fox Trot Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 49:35


The next season for the Fresno FC Foxes is right around the corner! On this episode of Fox Trot Pod, Chris, Amy and Edward chat with Fresno FC defensive player Sam Strong and Fresno FC U-23 player Elijah Martin on a wide range of subjects including their lives in Fresno, their time in PDL and USL, and the role of collegiate sport in U.S. soccer.  We also talk about the recent supporter's summit and recent signings for the club.  All of this and much more on Fox Trot Pod number twenty-five! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Email us at FoxTrotPod@gmail.com.  

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The Stage Show
Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, Sam Strong directs Twelfth Night, Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Bleach* Festival

The Stage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2018 53:52


We hear a live song from the Carole King musical, Sam Strong on his role as artistic director at Queensland Theatre and their new production of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, comedians DeAnne Smith and Fern Brady on tour, and the Gold Coast transforms for Bleach* Festival.

Melbourne Theatre Company
MTC Season 2015 Overview, Part 2

Melbourne Theatre Company

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2014 12:05


Fiona Gruber explores MTC's 2015 Season with MTC Artistic Director Brett Sheehy, comedy writer Steve Vizard and director Sam Strong.

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Melbourne Theatre Company
MTC Talks | Interview with director Sam Strong

Melbourne Theatre Company

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2014 7:50


Fiona Gruber speaks to Sam Strong, director of Brendan Cowell's provocative new play 'The Sublime', about the murky world of football codes, celebrity and scandal. For more information, visit: www.mtc.com.au/sublime

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