Category: Media
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Temporary – Katie’s one-woman show
Many thanks to Magda Cassidy for the following words: Temporary “Ironing boards are surfboards who gave up on their dreams. Don’t be an ironing board.” – From ‘Temporary’ by Katie Lees “Katie Lees is without a doubt an incredibly talented actress… Her jokes are laugh out loud funny and are only enhanced with a near…
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Hour of Power podcast – The Curb
‘Hour of Power Comedians Katie Lees and Grace Rouvray Interview – The Curb’ “Andrew caught up with comedians Katie Lee and Grace Rouvray to chat about their successful stand up comedy show, Hour of Power. Kicking off on Thursday January 16th at the Flight Path Theatre in Marrickville. In this conversation, Andrew talks to Katie and Grace about…
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Susan Templeman parliament speech
“One thing that has become important for us, is for the nature of Katie’s death and her motivation in getting vaccinated to be acknowledged, especially by the government who sponsored and advocated the use of AstraZeneca by younger people. So, I approached our local member, Susan Templeman, to see if she had ideas on how…
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Hour of Power podcast – Maker & Creator
‘Grace Rouvray & Katie Lees – Hour of Power with Maker & Creator’ “We welcome back to the show Grace Rouvray from 600 Bottles of Wine (S1E19). This time she’s brought with her Katie Lees who she’s recently teamed up with to produce an hour-long, live comedy show called Hour of Power. On this episode,…
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Passion & Perspective podcast
“Katie Lees has been involved in performing arts since her childhood. Growing up in the Blue Mountains, drama and theatre played a big part in her life and has taken her around the world, on memorable and moving adventures. Katie’s experiences on stage have seen her visit India, United Kingdom, Italy, areas of eastern Europe…
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‘Creating Stages’
“She’s performed as a clown for vulnerable children in Germany, Hungary and Romania, and delivered drama workshops for kids in Italy; now, Springwood actor and drama teacher Katie Lees is bringing her brand of tuition to local primary students, starting this school term. Creating Stages Drama workshops have begun in Glenbrook, running every Tuesday and…
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‘Into the Mirror’ by Shelley Wall
“From the day we’re born we are conditioned to know who we are and what we want. The truth is… sometimes we don’t know.” – ‘Into the Mirror’ by Shelley Wall. ‘Into the Mirror’ by Shelley Wall is available on Amazon here. Weekend Notes review of ‘Into the Mirror’ at King Street Theatre by Priyanka:“”I…
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‘Kasia & Rosalie’ moving image artwork
‘Kasia and Rosalie’ was first exhibited in the exhibition ‘Don’t Tell Nanna…’, 2010. Exhibition review by Annalice Creighton writes in das Superpaper: “In the age of post-post-feminism it can be easy to overlook the value of such spaces, created by a community of women artists, generating work that discusses femininity, gender stereotypes and the lineage…
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‘Qualia’ exhibition
‘Qualia – the subjective qualities of conscious experience’ Katie Lees performance artist statement for ‘Qualia’, 2009 “Katie Lees is an emerging performance artist and actor studying Creative Arts in Performance at the University of Wollongong, NSW. Katie’s practice is influenced by themes regarding the body and space, aiming to explore the infinite narratives which can…
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‘Helping young actors survive in industry’
Article: ‘Helping young actors survive in industry’ by Scott Warren, Blue Mountains Gazette, Wednesday, July 9, 2003. “An acting workshop devised by Blackheath’s Jillian O’Dowd is giving young actors a better chance of breaking into the fickly TV and film industry. It is quite possibly, the most fickle industry in the world – yet there…