Stolen

Sydney Theatre Company performance about the stolen generation that I saw a week ago. It was really challenging to listen to the anguish expressed while seated and silent, in 2D. The voice expressed was strong and vibrant. It was great to witness the hope in the eyes of the audience as they filed out of the theatre afterwards. The Aboriginal characters on stage projected poignantly, as though their real existence was such. They shaped the issues of truth, transparency and strength of parenthood translated in our Australian history, emphasised by Rudd’s words in a recording played out loud recognising the needs of the stolen generation in political circles.

https://www.sydneytheatre.com.au/whats-on/productions/2024/stolen

&Juliet

Great musical theatre, about Juliet not fretting when Romeo apparently dies but buoyed up by her friends and nurse’s goading she gains confidence, dates and a new lease on life! Well a happy ending after about 30 pop songs sung thanks to ‘Anne & William Shakespeare’.

Showing at Lyric theatre now for a short time.

https://www.sydneylyric.com.au/and-juliet/

Awareness (a reflection)

Time – seconds minutes years I ponder daily

With each meditation and prayer I feel one with time, and better in my grasp of acting in the moment.

One with God.

And if and when I feel bursts of surprise about the way things pan out I have God there too.

The warmth of God’s love i intend to be in my life as I wear a universal God’s heart on my sleeve.

The intermediary

Actualising creative approaches to my day is God centred too, seeing needs where I ought.

That I have hope for the future and becoming.

To connect to this becoming by selecting books combining intellectualism with stirring the soul with difference.

That I can use my platform to speak out for others and choosing my moment for coalescing with others about moments when I feel at one with creation, inspired and recognising the need for peace, buoyancy and 5 hugs a day!

Hello Refugees

Refuge for refugees

I attended a Christian/Catholic group discussion a few Thursday nights ago about empathy toward refugees and creating room for welcoming those in need. It included listening to a song by John Legend & Sara Bareilles. It was insightful.