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Applications are now open for VISION 2010.
VISION is open to anyone with a passion for directing for the stage and a genuine desire to learn.
Climbing Vine Theatre Company will select four new directors to participate in VISION, giving them the opportunity to direct for the stage in a mentored process that will result in their work being produced at the Subiaco Arts Centre in 2010.
To apply for VISION 2010 simply send a ONE PAGE introduction of yourself, including your goals as a director and any experience with performance (not essential).
Please include your contact details.
For more information or to submit an application, please contact us on:
9277 6190
info@climbingvine.com.au
APPLICATIONS CLOSE 5PM FRIDAY 16th OCTOBER
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If history is told by the victors, the story of war is usually told by the blokes. Now it's the ‘sheilas' turn. Nearly 1000 Australian women had a part in the Vietnam War as entertainers, journalists, volunteers and nurses. The one thing they have in common is that their lives were changed forever by Vietnam. For many of them it was the most vital and alive they have ever felt. This is their story.