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The Sapphires by Tony Briggs25 FEBRUARY - 14 MARCH, SCOTT THEATRE A co-presentation with the Adelaide Festival Director: Wesley Enoch Musical Director: Peter Farnan The Sapphires traces the ups and downs of showbiz and family, following the true story of four wide-eyed Indigenous singers on their journey of discovery from a small country town in New South Wales, to entertaining the troops in Vietnam. |
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The Price by Arthur Miller23 APRIL - 16 MAY, DUNSTAN PLAYHOUSE Director: Adam Cook Designer: Ailsa Paterson Lighting Designer: Mark Pennington Two brothers meet after a 16-year estrangement to dispose of their deceased parents' property, exposing a story of missed opportunities and past resentments, and raising the price of the decisions that the brothers have made in their lives. |
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The 7 Stages of Grieving by Wesley Enoch and Deborah Mailman20 MAY - 29 MAY, SPACE THEATRE This is the 2010 Education Production Director: Rosalba Clemente Designer: Morag Cook Starring: Lisa Flanagan
An emotional journey through love, anger and loss, The 7 Stages of Grieving follows the journey of an Aboriginal 'Everywoman' as she tells poignant and humorous stories of grief and reconciliation. |
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Entertaining Mr Sloane by Joe Orton2 JULY - 25 JULY, DUNSTAN PLAYHOUSE Director: Adam Cook Designer: Victoria Lamb Lighting Designer: Gavan Swift An attractive young charmer weasels his way into the lives of a middle-aged brother and sister, while trying to disguise the truth about his unpleasant past. |
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romeo&juliet by William Shakespeare6 AUGUST - 29 AUGUST , DUNSTAN PLAYHOUSE Director: Geordie Brookman Designer: Pip Runciman Lighting Designer: Geoff Cobham In fair Verona where we set our tale Romeo is lovelorn and Juliet is being kept on the shelf by her father, and when their paths intersect two families go to war. A thrilling reimagining of Shakespeare's classic tragedy. |
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God of Carnage by Yasmina Reza
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The Give and Take by Tony McNamara29 OCTOBER - 21 NOVEMBER, DUNSTAN PLAYHOUSE Director: Catherine Fitzgerald Designer: Mary Moore Composer: Ian Moorhead A wise-cracking sitcom which smartly satirizes parenting, the younger generation and a love that is strictly conditional and convertible to cash. |
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