Three things with Kate Mulvany: ‘I’d frame all that bewilderment and fury and hang it on a wall’

In Guardian Australia’s weekly interview about objects, the actor and writer tells us about a childhood photograph – and her trusty, wizardly companion

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Kate Mulvany is a regular in Australian theatre productions, both on stage and behind the scenes. As an actor she has played everyone from Cassius to Lady Macbeth. As a writer she has adapted novels such as Jasper Jones and The Harp in the South for the stage. Her latest gig is with the Pinchgut Opera’s production of Dido and Aeneas, for which Mulvany has penned a new spoken-word prologue – adding helpful context to the tragic love story.

In her personal and professional lives, Mulvany relies on one trusty object to get her through the day: a shillelagh, or type of walking stick. Here the performer tells us about that essential handcrafted item, as well as the stories of two other important belongings.

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Continue reading… In Guardian Australia’s weekly interview about objects, the actor and writer tells us about a childhood photograph – and her trusty, wizardly companionRead more Three Things interviewsGet our weekend culture and lifestyle emailKate Mulvany is a regular in Australian theatre productions, both on stage and behind the scenes. As an actor she has played everyone from Cassius to Lady Macbeth. As a writer she has adapted novels such as Jasper Jones and The Harp in the South for the stage. Her latest gig is with the Pinchgut Opera’s production of Dido and Aeneas, for which Mulvany has penned a new spoken-word prologue – adding helpful context to the tragic love story.In her personal and professional lives, Mulvany relies on one trusty object to get her through the day: a shillelagh, or type of walking stick. Here the performer tells us about that essential handcrafted item, as well as the stories of two other important belongings.Sign up for the fun stuff with our rundown of must-reads, pop culture and tips for the weekend, every Saturday morning Continue reading… Australian theatre, Australian lifestyle, Life and style, Opera 

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