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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 [...]

New Dance Work Scheduled for NYC Premiere in 2009

Published on February 28, 2008 By mdewey

A new dance work by ¿grenzenlos? artistic director William Lane and Matthew Dewey is scheduled for a 2009 premiere in New York City at the HiFi Music Festival. The work, working title ‘Templum’ explores space as defined in ritual by auguries (Earth) and auspices (Sky). Earth and Sky are evoked as spiritual space and united [...]

Beyond the Neck – New Play about Life Since the Port Arthur Massacre

Published on September 11, 2007 By mdewey

Matthew has been called in at the last minute to assist on the premiere of Tom Holloway’s new play about the Port Arthur incident, ‘Beyond The Neck’. The show, directed by Sydney based Director Iain Sinclair, features the talent of one of Australia’s most respected actors Ron Haddrick, together with the brilliant Tasmanian cast of [...]

Two Performances of ‘Flight and Reverie’ in Hawaii

Published on August 19, 2007 By mdewey

New music for Gambas is not a thing we much about, but in August 2007 Australian Viol player and the leader of Backgammon Gambas, Brooke Green, premiered Matthew Dewey’s newly commissioned quartet ‘Flight and Reverie’ in two programs of all Australian Music at the ‘Pan-Pacific Gamba Gathering’ in Hawaii. The performances, which took place at [...]

Con Artists Hits the Road

Published on August 16, 2007 By mdewey

This friday, Terrapin Puppet Theatre launches it’s new work ‘Con Artists’. The one-hour show, which follows the adventures of Max and Milly, embarks on a fifty show tour of Tasmania’s primary schools. The work, by Australian playwright Finegan Kruckemeyer, is directed by Robert Jarman, co-designed by Greg Methe and Roz Wren. It features a newly [...]