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Kia Mau, Aotearoa’s celebrated contemporary Tāngata Whenua, Tāngata Moana and Indigenous arts festival, is thrilled to announce their full 2025 programme, running from 30 May – 14 June in Te ...
Kamarra Bell-Wykes and Carly Sheppard bring brilliance to their artistic flair. Gregory Lorenzutti/Malthouse Theatre Much of this play is a reflection upon humanity and the life lessons learned or ...
Co-created and performed by Kamarra Bell-Wykes and Carly Sheppard, A Nightime Travesty operates at the precipice of satire and existential dread.
Blak in the Room opens on Wednesday 27th November in Melbourne with performances of three plays by emerging First Nations storytellers celebrating the richness and vitality of Blak theatre.
Kamarra Freeman was arrested in Boston for gun and traffic violations after a disputed traffic stop in Dorchester.
BOSTON — Officers from the Boston Police Department’s Anti-Crime Unit arrested a man late Saturday night on firearm-related charges following a traffic stop in Dorchester. At about 10:46 p.m., on ...
In the closest any of them came, Aboriginal playwright and director Kamarra Bell-Wykes referenced “the tragic, but unsurprising no vote to Aboriginal Australia having an undefined voice in the ...
Whose gonna love ‘em? I am that i AM Whose gonna love ‘em?, written and directed by Kamarra Bell-Wykes, a Yagera and Butchulla woman from south-east Queensland, offers a psychological portrait of ...
Based in Naarm/Melbourne, A Daylight Connection is the creative project of Kamarra Bell-Wykes and Carly Sheppard. Their work - which spills across almost all creative and design roles of ...
This November, Malthouse Theatre presents an extraordinary double bill by First Nations company A DAY LIGHT CONNECTION, featuring the critically acclaimed productions Whose Gonna Love ‘Em? I am that I ...
Pictured: Kamarra Bell Wykes (right) and Carly Sheppard (left). Photo: Gregory Lorenzutti. Their show, A Nighttime Travesty was described by The Age as ‘a case in point … genre-defying satire [that] ...
This stars Damian Maffei, Hannah Fierman, L.C. Holt, Jonathan Tiersten, Kamarra Cole, Madison Edmunds, Tyler Senatore, Kate Kiddo, and Chaney Morrow.