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The Taming of the Shrew // Stencilled Productions

1m · Local · 17 Jun 02:53

"Tis a wonder..."

In May, Stencilled Productions | Stencilled Productions | presented The Taming of the Shrew at the Peacock Theatre | Peacock Theatre, Salamanca Arts Centre | in Hobart.

I, along with my beautiful friend Jess Fodor, had the pleasure of documenting the final week of rehearsals.

The production was a first for many. My first time profiling a play, one actors first time performing, another's first time performing in Tasmania, a first time producer, a first time director and the first time Jess has picked up her camera in a long time.

The production was a resounding success! Over the next 10 weeks Local will be offering up a treasure chest of short conversations, delightful photographs (the actors and production team are truly a photogenic lot) and heartfelt bios read by the actors, but written by their peers.

The Taming of the Shrew production highlights a vital value of everything we do at Local; intimacy. I couldn’t be more blessed to have met and spent time with a group of not only innovative, but thoughtful Tasmanian talent.

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