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An Amazing Soundtrack!

Published on June 24, 2010 By mdewey

Matthew’s sound design for the Tasmania Theatre Company’s production of Don’t Think Twice has been described as: “An amazing soundtrack” in a review of the production written by Luke Preer, for HBA – Hobart Reviews, “Don’t Think Twice – Tasmanian Theatre Co.“, June 2010 The show featured two plays by Australian Playwrights: Andrew Corder Thinks [...]

Sound Design for New Tasmanian Theatre Company Production

Published on April 5, 2010 By mdewey

Matthew is currently working on the sound design for the Tasmania Theatre Company’s production Don’t Think Twice. Featuring Andrew Corder Thinks Twice by Finegan Kruckemeyer with Partly It’s About Love… Partly It’s About Massacre by Fiona Sprott One man, one woman, two superbly written one-act plays and a doubly delightful trip to the theatre. Kruckemeyer’s [...]

In a Pig’s Eye premiering at Melbourne International Animation Festival

Published on May 24, 2008 By mdewey

In 2007 Matthew completed the score for a short animation called ‘In a Pig’s Eye’ by Irish animator John Paul Molloy, the founder of Twisted Animator Productions together with Irish audio specialist Michael Nestor. The film, which features the voice of eminent Australian Actor (Barry Otto at IMDB), was developed through the facilities at the [...]

underwhere Performs to Sell-Out Crowds and Acclaim at the Adelaide Fringe Festival

Published on February 29, 2008 By mdewey

Lucy Who productions this week presented “Underwhere” in a sell out season at the Adelaide Fringe Festival! Supported by funding from Arts Tasmania, the show featured at the Australian Performing Arts Market (APAM) – a meeting ground for Australian and International producers and festival makers. The performance features incredibly beautiful surreal visual imagery and an [...]

Underwhere at the Adelaide Fringe Festival!

Published on November 19, 2007 By mdewey

Lucy Wilson’s street corner performance ‘Underwhere‘ has been taken up for performance at the Adelaide Fringe Festival! Supported by funding from Arts Tasmania, the show will also feature at the Australian Performing Arts Market (APAM) – a meeting ground for Australian and International producers. The performance features incredibly beautiful surreal visual imagery and an electronic [...]