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'A couple of years ago, veteran actor Max Cullen had an idea for a show about two of Australia's literary legends. "I reckoned I could do Henry Lawson, I'd had a one-man show on him, and I realised how difficult I was to work with," he says. ...'
'Geoffrey Borny's production of Uncle Vanya approaches a theatre classic with a sensible freshness. American playwright David Mamet's adaptation makes the characters sound like real people, even though the setting is rural Russia around the time of the play's first performance in 1899. ...'