9 June 2009

SAG Archive, Theatre

no man’s island

Prolific Melbourne playwright Ross Mueller’s play ‘No Man’s Island’, in a Shaman production directed by Travis Green, tells the story of two cell mates.

The lights come on and two men are waking up and talking to each other from

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to kill a mockingbird at the zenith

With their new production the Epicentre Theatre Company under the direction of Dino Dimitriadis take on Harper Lee’s classic story about Southern racial intolerance, ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’, by presenting the 1970 stage adaptation by Illanois playwright, Christopher Sergel.

Dimitriadis

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whore

Christopher Hurrell’s ‘Arts Radar’ production of local playwright Rick Viede’s play ‘Whore’ goes for highly charged relationship drama in a similar style to British playwright Patrick Marber’s ‘Closer’.

Viede’s main character is Sarah, a young Australian woman who is on

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ruben guthrie

With ‘Ruben Guthrie’, Brendan Cowell has written a hard hitting play about one man’s battle with his addiction to alcohol. It is given a powerful, striking treatment in Wayne Blair’s current production of the play as part of Belvoir’s Company

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