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22 May 2003 – 7 June 2003May 2003
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Details
- Playwright
- Braydon Harriss
- Director
- Braydon Harriss & Steven Black
AddressBlue Room Theatre
KILLIGREW KARAOKE: a football play by Braydon Harriss
Taken from the novel, "A Salute to the Great McCarthy" by Barry Oakley
The taxi-driving coach that changed the face of Australian Rules football, Alan "Killa" Killigrew towered in his 162cms over the landscape of our national game.
Killa meets McCarthy, the brilliant bush footballer, one of the great dunce-clown heroes. The pair's incredible adventures give rise to a series of observations about things, say, a little heavier than a waterlogged football.
"His speeches have become a precious part of the lore of the game..."
Mike Coward, THE AUSTRALIAN
Taken from the novel, "A Salute to the Great McCarthy" by Barry Oakley
The taxi-driving coach that changed the face of Australian Rules football, Alan "Killa" Killigrew towered in his 162cms over the landscape of our national game.
Killa meets McCarthy, the brilliant bush footballer, one of the great dunce-clown heroes. The pair's incredible adventures give rise to a series of observations about things, say, a little heavier than a waterlogged football.
"His speeches have become a precious part of the lore of the game..."
Mike Coward, THE AUSTRALIAN
Bookings
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