A theatrical play for eight women and two men. Running time (without interval): 75 minutes. A celebration of what makes us different, and through that discovery, a recognition of what makes us ultimately the same, "CHASING PEGASUS (A PLAY IN TEN CHORDS)" focuses on the continuing quest of humankind to become more than the sum of our parts. A housewife, two teenagers, a school teacher, an ex-singer, a deaf girl, an accountant, a book shop owner and a shop assistant - the Serendipity Book Shop are hosting their weekly Book Club meeting and tonight they are discussing the bestseller, "Chasing...
A theatrical play for eight women and two men. Running time (without interval): 75 minutes. A celebration of what makes us different, and through that...
Lindsay Hayward has a destiny and its not a good one. She's going to destroy the world. But destiny can be changed, at least according to her best friend Simon. As she tries to find a way to change her future, Lindsay also discovers there is a dark rage growing inside her - one that could have terrible consequences for those around her.
Lindsay Hayward has a destiny and its not a good one. She's going to destroy the world. But destiny can be changed, at least according to her best fri...
Sally McLean has been a poet for most of her adult life, penning her first poem - "Lights, Camera, Action" at the age of fifteen, which won her first place in a local newspaper literary competition. She has since been published in several poetry and short fiction anthologies in Australia, Canada, the USA and UK, and was named in the 2004 "Who's Who of Poetry," published internationally in late 2004. "Talking With Myself" is a collection of her works from 1990-2010, a period of time that saw her living in London and LA, as well as her home town of Melbourne. It is a deeply personal work, a...
Sally McLean has been a poet for most of her adult life, penning her first poem - "Lights, Camera, Action" at the age of fifteen, which won her first ...
Volume 1 of the ActorSpeak collection of works, O For A Muse Of Fire is a collection of quotes about acting and the creative process from the pioneers of theatre craft, sourced from down through the ages and around the world. With contributions from leading lights of the theatre world in days gone by, from Aristotle to Edwin Booth to Dame Ellen Terry to Mae Busch and more, paired with original pop art renditions of each author's likeness by editor, Sally McLean, this volume makes the perfect addition to any actor or theatrical afficionado's literary collection. Ideal for...
Volume 1 of the ActorSpeak collection of works, O For A Muse Of Fire is a collection of quotes about acting and the creative process from the p...