It sounds like it must have been a great show. It's a pity that I have to save my shekels for my jaunt next year. I would have gone to see it. One thing you can say about the Howard Govt, they have spawned a mini-growth industry in Melbourne-Sydney theatre with the return of the political satire to popularity competing with the inane musicals for box office. But that may not last long, if the Lying Rodent's thought police decide to use their freshly minted, shiny new sedition laws to gag cartoonists and satirists. There was an interesting segment on Radio National this afternoon on cartoonists' future in the Brave New World that will be Oz after the passing of the sedition law amendments. It was a segment on the Deep End. Here is the link to the blurb connected with the segment -
If you want to listen to it, I think it was in the second half of the show. Unfortunately no podcast, just windows media and real media audio formats are available for The Deep End
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Date: 2005-11-28 06:51 am (UTC)The Deep End - Political Cartooning
If you want to listen to it, I think it was in the second half of the show. Unfortunately no podcast, just windows media and real media audio formats are available for The Deep End