About Author: Goldele Rayment

Website
http://www.winestain.com.au
Description
Goldele Rayment is your general pain is the ass artist – over-excited, emphatic and egotistical. She is the Chief Monkey (aka Creative Director) of her own independent theatre company The Winestain Project (www.winestain.com.au) She primarily works as a director/producer but can often be found behind the scenes as a stage manager and occasionally on stage as a performer. She recently started writing theatre reviews so she could scam free tickets and also because she could not resist the chance to have her name in yet another public domain.

Posts by Goldele Rayment

  • Who read choose-your-own-adventure books as a kid? Up with the hands, I see you! They were corny and mysterious and enticing. They gave you a sense of control, yet you knew it was an illusion and they sucked you in every time. Keep that in...

    Theatre Review: In The Dead of the Night

    Who read choose-your-own-adventure books as a kid? Up with the hands, I see you! They were corny and mysterious and enticing. They gave you a sense of control, yet you knew it was an illusion and they sucked you in every time. Keep that in...

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  • Running from the 1st to the 26th of April, The Melbourne International Comedy Festival is one of the three largest in the world, and presumably the funniest. Goldele Rayment has a packed schedule and will be bringing you daily bite-sized reviews of what’s worth it,...

    Melbourne International Comedy Festival Reviews (Blog Style)

    Running from the 1st to the 26th of April, The Melbourne International Comedy Festival is one of the three largest in the world, and presumably the funniest. Goldele Rayment has a packed schedule and will be bringing you daily bite-sized reviews of what’s worth it,...

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  • In a conversation with her lighting-designer partner, our resident theatre buff Goldele Rayment looks at the complexity of performing, directing and understanding Samuel Beckett’s work. It’s okay if you’ve never had your A-ha moment with Beckett, that’s the whole point … Goldele: I was very excited to see...

    A Review of Beckett’s Shorts – Theatre for Theatre People

    In a conversation with her lighting-designer partner, our resident theatre buff Goldele Rayment looks at the complexity of performing, directing and understanding Samuel Beckett’s work. It’s okay if you’ve never had your A-ha moment with Beckett, that’s the whole point … Goldele: I was very excited to see...

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