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Danielle de Niese started life in suburban Melbourne, appearing on Young Talent Time at the age of nine before pursuing singing in the US. She is now a star soprano, performing many of opera's most famous roles and married into a famous opera-loving family — with their own opera house! She's back in Australia to perform the character Opera Australia are billing as “the most dangerous women in opera” — Carmen.
In the musical play Cowbois, a sleepy wild west town populated by women whose husbands have left for the gold rush, is interrupted by a charming bandit who sparks a ‘gender revolution’. Written for actors across the gender spectrum, Cowbois' Australian production has added a whole new set of songs, and we're joined by Clay Crighton, Jules Billington, Zachary Alexander and Nelson Fannon to perform one of them.
Athol Fugard wrote influential plays about the injustices of South Africa’s racist Apartheid system on everyday people, for decades. Fugard died this year and fellow playwright and scholar Anthony Akerman tells Michael about his work and impact. First broadcast April 2025.
By ABCDanielle de Niese started life in suburban Melbourne, appearing on Young Talent Time at the age of nine before pursuing singing in the US. She is now a star soprano, performing many of opera's most famous roles and married into a famous opera-loving family — with their own opera house! She's back in Australia to perform the character Opera Australia are billing as “the most dangerous women in opera” — Carmen.
In the musical play Cowbois, a sleepy wild west town populated by women whose husbands have left for the gold rush, is interrupted by a charming bandit who sparks a ‘gender revolution’. Written for actors across the gender spectrum, Cowbois' Australian production has added a whole new set of songs, and we're joined by Clay Crighton, Jules Billington, Zachary Alexander and Nelson Fannon to perform one of them.
Athol Fugard wrote influential plays about the injustices of South Africa’s racist Apartheid system on everyday people, for decades. Fugard died this year and fellow playwright and scholar Anthony Akerman tells Michael about his work and impact. First broadcast April 2025.

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