Acts: 2, Scenes: 48, Roles: Total (9), Female (4), Male (5), Unassigned (0)
...Gerry is a documentary filmmaker who, one day each year, follows five children around with a camera. The results are shown annually on television. Yet for the children who grow up under Gerry's (and the nation's) watchful eyes...
Acts: 1, Roles: Total (10), Female (4), Male (6), Unassigned (0)
...When a young girl is murdered at the hands of one of her male contemporaries, what is the aftermath? How will her friends cope? How can such violence be understood?
Written for Freewheels TIE Theatre Co, A Property of the Clan...
Scenes: 24, Roles: Total (19), Female (9), Male (10), Unassigned (0)
...It's Toby Ackland's birthday party down near the surf club—and that should mean heaps of grog, drugs and good clean fun. But by the morning a young girl is dead—raped by three boys and bashed with a rock. Who is responsible...
Acts: 2, Scenes: 4, Roles: Total (6), Female (3), Male (3), Unassigned (0)
...While Tom is away, an old boyfriend pays a surprise visit to his wife at home. Her plans for a candlelit reunion go awry when her highly stressed neighbour and her mother drop in....
Acts: 2, Roles: Total (14), Female (5), Male (8), Unassigned (1)
...Would you ruin someone's life, separate them from their soulmate and their only son, telling yourself you're doing the right thing?
Leaping back and forth between the 1920s and the 1980s, Good Works follows the lives of two...
Acts: 2, Scenes: 9, Roles: Total (6), Female (2), Male (4), Unassigned (0)
...As protesters march against the Vietnam War, boys in a Catholic school prepare for their final exams. One student paints an anti-war mural in the cadet drill hall and is forced to confront the consequences of his action...
~playauthor~Written by~
Nick Enright
,
Terence Clarke
,
Carlo Goldini
~playauthor~Adapted by~
Terence Clarke
~playauthor~From an original work by~
Carlo Goldini
Currency Press, 1996
playtext
Acts: 2, Scenes: 5, Roles: Total (12), Female (3), Male (9), Unassigned (0)
...This adaptation of Carlo Goldoni's 18th-century comedy The Venetian Twins quickly earned a reputation as one of the most boisterous, vibrant and irreverent works of Australian musical theatre following its initial season at the Sydney Opera...