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This article discusses the idea of theatre being performed in, and associated with, Canberra's cultural institutions, such as the National Museum, the War Memorial and other institutions. These institutions are no longer only places of preserving and displaying, but are developing extended roles in cultural awareness and education.
Sons of Gwalia and Barking Gecko Theatre Company have signed a two-year sponsorship agreement to enable Barking Gecko to deliver a theatre training program for young people in Leonora Western Australia. This project will involve the local community, Sons of Gwalia staff and local schools. Writer/director David Ryding will develop the project.
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