The Book Shelf

A collection of blogs and insights into the making and craft of each wirk from multiple perspectives.
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Publication | 07 October 2025
The Weight of Being Seen: On Art, Legacy, and the Politics of Impact
With the continued silencing from arts funding bodies and the like, I reflect on the state of the sector — a place I once hoped to belong, but which, it seems, will always find ways to keep me at its edges. By Michelle St Anne We make art from the edges — from the cracks […]
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Publication | 22 September 2025
A Home at Last
For 25 years, The Living Room Theatre has carried its work into borrowed, temporary, and abandoned spaces. From warehouses to office blocks, from hidden corners of the city to places marked by hurt and absence, we have created performances that transform the ordinary into sites of revelation. Now, for the first time, we have a […]
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Publication | 10 September 2025
How to Host a Giving Day Morning Tea for The Living Room Theatre
Hosting a Giving Day Morning Tea is simple and a wonderful way to support bold, necessary art this AusArt Day. Here’s how: 1.Register your event 2.InviteUse our beautifully designed invitation to gather friends, family, or colleagues. Share why supporting The Living Room Theatre matters to you. 3. HostPut the kettle on, lay out some treats, […]
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Publication | 24 August 2025
21 Shepherd – Expression of Interest
Expression of Interest – Activate 21 Shepherd Dates: 1 October 2025 – 30 November 2026Location: 21 Shepherd St, Marrickville Who Can Apply Theatre, dance, music & interdisciplinary artists Works at any stage — from first ideas to showings Individuals or collectives What’s On Offer Tarkett floor for dance ‘Olive’ Kawai GX3 Grand Piano Adaptable performance […]
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Publication | 24 July 2025
Julie Vulcan – a personal response
When I think of a living room, I think of a Living Room I think of its resonances How it beckons me in – or not How it makes me feel. A living room is the sum of its parts It is where we come to be with Ourselves Others It is where we come to listen to share stories Where we are part of something Maybe uncomfortably so When I think of violence, I think of its nuances The violence of absence Of stillness Of a sudden movement An exclamation Or a harsh “Shoosh!” When I think of these things I think how these elements are also part of the skill and craft of theatre. Artists create […]
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Publication | 07 May 2025
Introducing Elizabeth ‘Lizzie’ Grant
The Living Room Theatre Welcomes Elizabeth ‘Lizzie’ Grant as Director of Business Development Lizzie brings over 14 years of leadership experience across operations, commercial strategy, partnerships, and client services in the technology and digital advertising sectors, working across Asia Pacific and EMEA. Most recently, she has played a pivotal role in expanding strategic partnerships, launching […]
Welcome to our Youtube Channel where you can view our work. For a better experience, turn off your lights, leaving just the bathroom light on and follow our journey from 2000 to today.
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10 December 2024
‘the foul of the air’ – trailer 04.05
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03 December 2024
Collaboration in Practice: Merging Academic and Artistic Worlds 13.48
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10 January 2024
An Architectural Journey 08.12
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10 November 2022
The Reckoning – development #1 03.46
Discover the meanings behind our work from radio interviews across Sydney.
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07 March 2024
Sympoiesis interview: Michelle St Anne on ‘The Seeping Woman’ 53:31
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10 January 2024
!! The Music Show 22.14
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25 August 2023
WHY CONFUSION IS IMPORTANT interview with Ira Ferris 19:54
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25 October 2022
Sympoiesis EP36: Michelle St Anne (Liveworks TIDAL: Enter Sally Stage Right) 1.05:15
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08 January 2020
Dance Matters: Michelle St Anne 32:10
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16 January 2018
Ira Ferris in conversation w/ David Roesner & Michelle St Anne 48:27
Dip into the unseen of our work with magazines that document the journey of each work. Showcasing 'Anastasia' as a resech project.
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Publication | 06 September 2023
The Anastasia Project
The Anastasia Project explores how and why people who believe in climate change choose to ignore it, and how people can be empowered to take climate action.