THINGS TO DO IN CANBERRA ✌️
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I love filming my travel adventures but I thought it would be nice to film some of my favourite sights and places to eat in Canberra!
When you live somewhere it's easy to miss the little beautiful things - you become so use to them and often can focus all your attention on traveling somewhere else or holidaying! It was nice to step back and visit a few of my favourite places in Canberra. If you ever find yourself here I definitely recommend this list!
List includes a few of these!: Fox and Bow, The Hamlet, Rose Gardens, The Arboretum, Dumpling house and the Peace Mile!
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National Capital
Produced by The National Film Board 1945. Directed by Maslyn Williams. When this film was made, Canberra was one of the world's youngest planned cities. This film briefly outlines how the Australian colonies became one nation in 1901 and how the need was felt for a city to be the symbol of national unity. Canberra, a tiny hamlet in the rolling countryside of New South Wales, was chosen as the site. It turned into a thriving city of Federal Government, growing according to plan yet retaining all of its rural charm. This film features some of Canberra's most dignified buildings - Parliament House, the National War Memorial, the Institute of Anatomy - as well as broad tree-lined roads and lawn-fronted homes. It also looks at the people who have come to live in the nation's captial.
Hamlet Prince of Skidmark, coming soon to Melbourne!
Australia’s favourite kidult comedy duo, The Listies, return to the Fest with a brand-new Badaption of the Bard. This is Shakespeare, Listies style – ninjas, ghosts, swords, dinosaurs and zombies!
Hamlet: Prince of Skidmark is a side-splitting extravaganza that shatters the fourth wall and glues it back together with turbo-charged storytelling and silliness. Spoiler alert: everyone dies at the end – including the audience!
For humans aged 4-400 million (dinosaurs allowed)
Rated S for Stupid and strictly not educational
Citified Art Exhibition 2017
Highlights from solo art exhibition by Rosy Wilson at Anvil Gallery within The Hamlet, Braddon, Canberra, Australia.
Music by A Hitmitsu
ABC News Coverage of IMLM Language Walk 2015 in Canberra
International Mother Language Movement (IMLM), Canberra organised Language Walk and Community Celebration to commemorate International Mother Language Day 2015 in Canberra on 21 February 2015. Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) News covered the programme to highlight the importance of linguistic diversity in Multicultural Australia.
Hamlet
Act V Scene 1- Australian
Bell Shakespeare's Othello
Bell Shakespeare's Othello
14-22 October 2016
“BELL SHAKESPEARE – ARGUABLY THE COUNTRY’S BEST SHAKESPEAREAN THEATRE COMPANY” Herald Sun
O, BEWARE, MY LORD, OF JEALOUSY; IT IS THE GREEN-EY’D MONSTER OTHELLO ACT 111, SC 111
A violent exploration of the thin line that separates love and jealousy, Othello is a relentless journey of vicious passion.
A warrior on the fields of war, but felled by the sharpness of whispered words, Othello is a man swept up in desire, quickly turned to murderous ambition when he is betrayed by his military brother-in-arms, the cynically destructive Iago.
One of William Shakespeare’s most famous and passionate tragedies, Othello will be directed by Artistic Director Peter Evans, in a gripping production that will touch audiences to their core, as envy is a weapon wielded with brazen savagery, and the complex contradictory nature of humanity is tested.
Starring Ray Nee Chong as Othello (Bell Shakespeare’s The Dream) and Yalin Ozucelik as Iago (Bell Shakespeare’s Henry IV) , in one of Shakespeare’s most captivating and devastating pairings, this astonishing epic tragedy will rage with jealousy on stages across Australia in Bell Shakespeare’s 2016 National Tour.
PRESENTED BY Bell Shakespeare
BY
William Shakespeare
DIRECTOR
Peter Evans
DESIGNER
Michael Hankin
LIGHTING DESIGNER
Paul Jackson
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR & FIGHT DIRECTOR
Nigel Poulton
WITH
Ray Chong Nee, Joanna Downing, Alice Keohavong, James Lugton, Huw McKinnon, Elizabeth Nabben, Yalin Ozucelik, Michael Wahr, Edmund Lembke-Hogan
Photo credit: Pierre Toussaint
COCKROACH by Sam Holcroft - Canberra Youth Theatre Australian Tour
Turnbull to cross floor
Malcolm Turnbull has vowed to cross the floor, to vote for the Government's emissions trading scheme.
Dame Nellie Melba and the Opening of Canberra
Shorten labels Turnbull 'Zorro', 'Hamlet' in Parliament
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten moves a no confidence motion against Prime Minister Tony Abbott, declaring that the PM is 'super glued to his seat' and Malcolm Turnbull will have to 'blast him out'.
British Prime Minister The Right Honourable David Cameron addresses Australian Parliament 14.11.14
British Prime Minister The Right Honourable David Cameron addresses Australian Parliament in Canberra ahead of the G20 Summit in Brisbane.
House of Cards Australia: Turnbull Rising
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Malcolm Turnbull attempts a grand assassination to get the top job in this political thriller.
Manipulation, Leaks, political assassinations, ascension to Prime Ministership; this season has it all. Kinda like last season.
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Bell Shakespeare's As You Like It
As You Like It
7-18 April 2015
What’s the craziest thing you’ve ever done for love?
As You Like It is an adventure of the heart, a journey through a forest of poetry (and lions), and a tale of a love so grand all the rules are broken to win the heart of a boy.
Passionate and disarming, As You Like It – one of Shakespeare’s most beloved romantic comedies – will be directed by Bell Shakespeare’s Artistic Director, Peter Evans. Featuring an inspiring cast, including John Bell as the melancholic Jaques, in his final role with Bell Shakespeare as an Artistic Director, and the exuberant Zahra Newman (twice Helpmann Award nominated) as Rosalind.
Villains. Heroes. Wrestling. Cross dressing. And love at first sight. What’s not to love about As You Like It?
Bell Shakespeare's Henry V
Bell Shakespeare's Henry V
13-28 June 2014
The Playhouse
Damien Ryan's vision for Henry V is inspired by a true story -- in 1941, for 57 consecutive nights during the London Blitz, a group of boys trapped in a bunker rehearsed a new play each week and would then perform it for others in the shelter. This production explores the rite of passage that violence and conflict offer as a threshold to manhood. It confronts the fact that -- for all the horrors of war -- true courage and brotherhood can inspire remarkable achievements.
In this gripping new Henry V, a talented young cast tell the story of a king who unites his 'band of brothers' and a nation with his eloquent words and ideas, his triumphs and humanity. When the battle is won, this production will leave you feeling uplifted and exhilarated with the belief that the impossible is possible.
Canberra Theatre Centre's Collected Works 2017 – Bell Shakespeare's Richard 3
Imagining the Capital: Canberra on Film - Louise Page and Christina Wilson
Louise Page and Christina Wilson performed the Flower Duet (Sous le dôme épais) from Léo Delibes' opera Lakmé at Imagining the Capital: Canberra on Film. In this interview they speak about their participation in the event, and how they feel about being part of the celebrations of the Centenary of Canberra.
Imagining the Capital celebrates 100 years of lifestyle, politics, and architecture in Canberra through film and sound from the national audiovisual collection. A host of special guests will add musical performances.
Black is the New White | Trailer
Charlotte Gibson is a lawyer with a brilliant career ahead of her. As her father Ray says, she could be the next female Indigenous Waleed Aly. But she has other ideas. First of all, it’s Christmas. Second of all, she’s in love. The thing is, her fiancé, Francis Smith, is not what her family expected – he’s unemployed, he’s an experimental composer… and he’s white! When the families come together at the Gibson’s ritzy holiday home, the stage is set for a riotously funny struggle for dominance where insults fly, secrets come flooding out and sacred cows of all descriptions are mercilessly skewered.
It’s Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner, crossed with Meet the Fockers. Following two sell-out seasons at Sydney Theatre Company, Black is the New White is the hit new Australian comedy set to delight Melbourne audiences. Award-winning writer and TV personality Nakkiah Lui shows why she is one of this country’s most incisive comedy writers, with a home-grown satire that is both subversive and thoroughly entertaining.
STC Associate Director Paige Rattray directs an array of brilliant, eccentric, loveable characters in this laugh-out-loud romantic comedy.
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A Sydney Theatre Company production, presented in association with Melbourne International Arts Festival
Commissioned by STC with the support of the Malcolm Robertson Foundation. Original production supported by the STC Donor Syndicate and Presenting Partner Allens.