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Elaine Crombie and Wendy Mocke discuss living in (and essential watching) during lockdown and motherhood along with activism and collective support during the Black Lives Matter movement.
Elaine Crombie is an actor, singer, songwriter and writer with a career that spans over 20 years, with extensive theatre work Elaine started with Queensland Theatre Company and has since worked with Bangarra Dance Theatre, Belvoir Street Theatre Company, Sydney Theatre Company, Malthouse Theatre Company and other various theatre companies.
Wendy Mocke is a Papua New Guinean inter-disciplinary storyteller. She is a NIDA Acting graduate and currently an emerging writer at Sydney Theatre Company. Wendy has performed on stages across Sydney and last year her play Jelbu Meri, who she co-wrote with Phoebe Grainer, was featured in Darlinghurst Theatre Company’s development program ‘Next In Line’.
By Darlinghurst Theatre CompanyElaine Crombie and Wendy Mocke discuss living in (and essential watching) during lockdown and motherhood along with activism and collective support during the Black Lives Matter movement.
Elaine Crombie is an actor, singer, songwriter and writer with a career that spans over 20 years, with extensive theatre work Elaine started with Queensland Theatre Company and has since worked with Bangarra Dance Theatre, Belvoir Street Theatre Company, Sydney Theatre Company, Malthouse Theatre Company and other various theatre companies.
Wendy Mocke is a Papua New Guinean inter-disciplinary storyteller. She is a NIDA Acting graduate and currently an emerging writer at Sydney Theatre Company. Wendy has performed on stages across Sydney and last year her play Jelbu Meri, who she co-wrote with Phoebe Grainer, was featured in Darlinghurst Theatre Company’s development program ‘Next In Line’.