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David Noonan

‘The thing is, I rarely actually see theatre,’ David Noonan admits to me when setting out his initial thoughts behind the title of his exhibition, ‘Stagecraft’, which brings together 12 works created from 2015 to 2020. ‘I am more interested in the concept and history of theatre,’ he says. ‘It is like science fiction in some ways, but it has a limited parameter, which is determined by the stage.’

Noonan was born and studied in Ballarat.

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