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1 Nov 2005 – 12 Nov 2005November 2005
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Details
- Playwright
- emerging local playwrights Shane Adamczak & John Robertson
Address224 William Street, Northbridge WA 6003
Two young men, two new shows, one double- bill.
Zack Adams: A Complete History of Zack Adams
Ever since he first appeared in the year two nativity play, Zack Adams knew he was destined for great things, that he was put on this earth for one purpose: to perform. But through a series of strange events involving dancers, drama School, dodgy airlines, fenders, funerals and foreign countries, he slowly learns that being a super- famous actor is going to be really hard work.
Written and performed by Shane Adamczak, directed by Laura Motherway
Killing Hun in the Sun
There's blood on the carpet and beer in the fridge. There's Vera Lynn on the stereo and the couch is stained with substances of mysterious origin. Welcome to the home of Colonel Roderick Carter, a gentle old man with teeth like razors and a mouth like an abandoned septic tank. It's like an evening with your grandfather, if your grandfather doesn't like you.
Written and performed by John Robertson, directed by Don Smith.
Zack Adams: A Complete History of Zack Adams
Ever since he first appeared in the year two nativity play, Zack Adams knew he was destined for great things, that he was put on this earth for one purpose: to perform. But through a series of strange events involving dancers, drama School, dodgy airlines, fenders, funerals and foreign countries, he slowly learns that being a super- famous actor is going to be really hard work.
Written and performed by Shane Adamczak, directed by Laura Motherway
Killing Hun in the Sun
There's blood on the carpet and beer in the fridge. There's Vera Lynn on the stereo and the couch is stained with substances of mysterious origin. Welcome to the home of Colonel Roderick Carter, a gentle old man with teeth like razors and a mouth like an abandoned septic tank. It's like an evening with your grandfather, if your grandfather doesn't like you.
Written and performed by John Robertson, directed by Don Smith.
Bookings
This production has concluded. Contact details are not available for past events.