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STARLIGHT THEATRE COOP
TERRA NOVA

TERRA NOVA

11 June 2009 – 27 June 2009

8pm

Performance Dates

11 June 2009 – 27 June 2009

June 2009

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Details

Playwright
Ted Tally
Director
Shane Rodwell
AddressCentre Stage Theatre, 25 Quarry Street, SPRING HILL 4000
What drives a man to the bottom of the earth? TERRA NOVA is a play about courage under adversity. Based upon the journals of Captain Robert Scott, the play describes the heroic ordeal that he and his crew experience in their race to the South Pole. Narrowly beaten by his rival, the Norwegian, Roald Amundsen, the team perishes in unforgiving circumstances on their return to base. The play highlights the cultural and tactical differences between Scott and Amundsen. Scott’s wife Kathleen challenges his motives and this obsession. She vows to protect their young son from similar patriotism and fervour. Shane Rodwell is Designer-in-Residence at Starlight Theatre Co-op and Director for this quality play. This is his second production as Director with Starlight after his highly acclaimed production of “Proof” in 2008. Set in the unforgiving, relentless cold of the Antarctic, Tally’s beautifully constructed play brings to life the formidable characters with humour, pathos and intensity. Director: Shane Rodwell Production Designer: Shane Rodwell Production Manager: Timothy Wallace Lighting Designer: Tom Dodds Venue: Centre Stage Theatre, 25 Quarry Street, Spring Hill. Season: 11,12,13, 18,19,20, 25,26,27 June, 8pm. Sat Matinee 27 June, 2pm Tickets: Adult $24.50, Conc $19.50, Child under 12 & groups of 15 or more $15.00 Bookings: Oztix 1300 762 545 or www.oztix.com.au (booking fees apply) Tickets are also available at the Centre Stage Theatre Box Office 30 minutes prior to commencement of show pending availability. EFTPOS facilities are not available. ‘His letters, diary and last message extend our sense of what it is to be human.’ David Crane author of ‘Scott of the Antarctic’

Bookings

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