by admin | May 2012 | Uncategorized
This was such a fun event to be part of. Two and a half hours exploring the Canterbury Tales.Jackie Kerin, gender-shifted and time slipped ‘The Pardoners Tale’ Danny O’Connelllived ‘The Miller’s Tale’ and Bernard Caleo took...
by admin | May 2012 | Uncategorized
Our trip to Rainbow was fabulous. Four women in one car, the kilometres flew by effortlessly. The weather was wet as we left Melbourne, but progressively cleared as we passed through (or bypassed) towns along the way. By the time we reached Rainbow, late afternoon,...
by admin | Apr 2012 | Uncategorized
What to do on a rainy ANZAC Day?Head into the north west of Victoria, into the Mallee, that’s what. For the next two days, it will be all things Rainbow for me, Corinne King, Diana Lawrenson and Marjory Gardner.I’m looking forward to meeting and working...
by admin | Apr 2012 | Uncategorized
… for our Canterbury Tales gig. Isn’t it a corker?
by admin | Apr 2012 | Uncategorized
I hadn’t, until a group of locals, many of whom were also new to the Tales, decided it was time to bring Chaucer to the Williamstown Literary Festival. Well, clearly not Chaucer, he’s in no state to travel.’Canterbury Tales Book Club Project’...