Category Archives: Beetroot

  1. Plot complications (and bad puns)

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    March 19, 2014 by wandalusst

    L – R: The Architect (Peta Murray) looks on as The Lady Typist, Mannie McKenzie (Tracy Bourne) tries to defend …
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  2. Later, in the Sanitarium

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    March 17, 2014 by wandalusst

    L – R: Architect, Peta Murray, in sash and head torch, watches Verity (Marg Dobson) and Orlando (Wil Stracke) in …
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  3. We think we can! We think we can!

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    February 14, 2014 by wandalusst

    Who will make the Pozible Pledge that gets us over the next hump and onto the homeward stretch? We are so …
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  4. We have lift off…

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    February 9, 2014 by wandalusst

    (Photo credit: Jane Murphy) Just a quick announcement from the flight deck for anyone who has been dozing during the …
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  5. A suite of soprani

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    August 10, 2013 by wandalusst

    In this photo, some of our spirited soprani – from left to right and colour-coded for ease of reference – …
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  6. Thermos of the Week (2)…introducing Patricia

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    August 7, 2013 by wandalusst

    Introducing Patricia, the proud owner of our Thermos of The Week. Patricia’s Thermos – the real deal with its original …
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  7. Show and Tell #7

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    November 13, 2012 by wandalusst

    Today marks the final day of our creative development process so it seems fitting to publish this photo, by Jane …
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  8. Yay, verily, yay!

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    October 16, 2012 by wandalusst

    If this gorgeous image (by Prue Carr, photographer) makes it to the blogsite, then contributors to our Creative Development website …
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The ADVENTURES of Mannie McKenzie

Follow Mannie on her crafty ADVENTURE

Songs for the Struggling Artist

An artist wrestling with the artist stuff

TTFO

TTFO, Things That Fall Over, concerning the creative development of an (anti-) musical of a novel inside a reading of a play, with footnotes, and oratorio-as-coda.