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1 1 The Fremantle Candidate Ingle Knight , Ash Gibson Greig (composer), 2012 single work drama '"The Fremantle Candidate' tells a previously untold story of the toughest battle in the life of one of Australia's greatest Prime Ministers. Witness backroom wheeling and dealing in this engrossing political thriller as John Curtin fights Labor Party hacks and personal demons to reclaim his ideals and secure his future. Set against the background of what seemed like the imminent collapse of the entire global economic system, "The Fremantle Candidate" is a witty and heart-warming story of a man rising from the ashes to start again.' Source: www.deckchairtheatre.com.au/ (Sighted 27/07/2012).
1 Murky Waters on the Road To Renewal Victoria Laurie , Ash Gibson Greig (composer), 2010 single work review
— Appears in: The Australian , 29 Januray 2010; (p. 14)

— Review of Grace Humphrey Bower , 2010 single work drama
1 1 Red Shoes : A Theatrical Fairytale Humphrey Bower , Matthew Lutton , Ash Gibson Greig (composer), 2008 single work musical theatre 'With his hallmark visual flair, Matthew Lutton transports Hans Christian Andersen's most notorious tale into a swirling world of seductive songs and chilling imagery. A young man becomes obsessed with a pair of shiny red shoes. As they grow into his feet, he begins a hallucinogenic fall, which can only end in an unbelievable sacrifice. A potent mix of this master storyteller's most revealing tales, "Red Shoes" exposes Andersen's own peculiar fantasies, and our contemporary thirst for recognition and acceptance. ' Source: www.artrage.com.au/ (Sighted 28/10/08).
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