New Festival Seeks Writers
By: Kelsey Denette
In November this year, ‘the animals are taking over the zoo' at The Old 505 Theatre, just near Sydney's Central Station. NovemberISM is a month long festival of playwrights, run by ISM, a collective of award-winning writers including Tamara Asmar, Kit Brookman, Rebecca Clarke, Tahli Corin, Jo Erskine and Rick Viede.
"The idea for NovemberISM sparked when we were on a writing retreat in Albury Wodonga. Every night, we'd huddle around a gas heater and start dreaming. Maybe it was the fresh air, maybe it was the wine, but anything seemed possible for a moment. One idea was to have a space where we could put on our own shows, and where we could hang out and create with other artists. NovemberISM is that dream in action; we've carved out a space and time where artists and audiences can gather for workshops, forums, readings and development and hopefully a whole lot of random fun," says Tahli Corin, who founded ISM in 2010 when she was working for B Sharp at Belvoir. Tahli says, "As well as being playwrights, between the six of us we have a broad range of other experiences and skills; we can share the work, risk and energy across our collective."
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One Flew Over the Cuckoo''s Nest Athenaeum Theatre One (11/18-12/06) |
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Still Classy: Ten Years of A Class Act Motley Spielhaus (6/27-6/27) |
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Ambition and the Aftermath The University of Melbourne (7/02-7/02) |
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Family Fiesta heads to the Forest in 2026! The Ian Potter Centre for Performing Arts (7/01-7/04) |
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A Taste of Ireland - The Irish Music and Dance Sensation West Gippsland Arts Centre (9/16-9/16) |
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Mackenzie Arts Centre Melbourne (7/23-8/09) |
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Bring It On - The Musical The National Theatre (7/11-7/19) |
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A Taste of Ireland - The Irish Music and Dance Sensation Bunjil Place (9/18-9/18) |
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Waitress Her Majesty’s Theatre (5/01-7/12) VIDEOS |
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Rabbit & Watson by Shane Woon Northcote Town Hall Arts Centre (7/15-7/26) |









