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Paper Moon Radio Theater
English - January 14, 2014 00:00 - 20 minutes - 18.5 MBPerforming Arts Arts radioplay drama theater arts spoken word sydney Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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A radio play produced by Paper Moon Radio Theater.
Canberra was established as the Australian capital in 1913, though the government did not relocate there, from Melbourne, until 1927, when Parliament House was opened. Over the years it has grown out of the bush to become a vibrant city that is home to 320000 people.
This play is not a history of the city; it is about a family and particularly, the relationship between a man and his father. The form is a “fictional” reminiscence, but the piece does use letters and articles from the 1920s and 1930s, as background.
Written by Bart Meehan. Directed by Tony Turner. Cast: David Clapham,Rachel Clapham, Tony Turner. Sound Engineer: Tony Hunter
Recorded at the Artsound Studio, Manuka