Barry Humphries
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The pauses in Sandy's monologues were worthy of Beckett. Critics acclaimed a ‘darkness reminiscent of Philip Larkin’, ‘Ezra Pound with the lights out’ and a pervading ‘Checkovian melancholy’. Barry more prosaically described Sandy as the voice of a different and vanishing Melbourne 'talking in its sleep'
April 23, 2024
11 mins
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This Sandy Stone monologue appeared in the August 1989 Quadrant. […]
May 29, 2023
33 mins
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A personal anecdote, to begin. In a letter to the […]
May 29, 2023
14 mins
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