The Kid

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Event The Kid
Venue Winter Theatre, Fremantle, WA
First Date 25 August 1983
Opening Date 25 August 1983
Last Date 11 September 1983
Dates Estimated Yes
Status Unknown
World Premiere Yes
Description Donald, an assistant in a bookshop, is having a coffee in a cafe one evening when Snake and her brothers Aspro and Dean turn up. The siblings are on their way to Sydney to get compensation money for an accident that Aspro was in - the accident has left him slighty confused and somewhat incontinent. He is called Aspro because of the number he used to eat. Snake got her nickname after as a young girl she was forced by her mother to have sex with a man and she said that he had a "snake". Dean takes a shine to Donald and urges him to come with them but he declines. Next day when he is at work in the bookshop the siblings turn up and this time Dean does persuade Donald to come with them. They are going to stay with an aunt but when they arrive they find that she has died and that a stranger is living in her house. This woman has just been told by her boyfriend to move out and as revenge she gives them the television, record player and records. The foursome rent an appartment. Aspro and Snake go to try and get the money but are given the run around by the various departments. Donald is afraid of sex and he and Dean end up being frustrated with each other. One of the tenants at the block where they are living is Desiree she distributes Christian literature for her abusive father. She agrees to put on a slide show about the end of the world for Dean. Due to a loophole Aspro cannot have any compensation - he is becoming steadily more ill. During the slide show Desiree's father arrives and takes her away. Aspro starts coughing up blood and is rushed to hospital. Donald decides to leave. Dean goes to Desiree's flat and finds her bound and beaten in a wardrobe. Dean attacks her father and possibly kills him. Snake comes back from hospital - Aspro has died she packs and leaves. Dean takes out a bottle of pills he has stolen and slowly starts taking them.
Description Source Website
Primary Genre Theatre - Spoken Word
Secondary Genre One Act Plays
Subjects Youth Issues
Contributors
Name Function Notes
Chris Bowes Actor
Alan Charlton Actor
Nigel Devenport Actor
Claire Haywood Actor
Ingle Knight Actor
Polly Low Actor
Michelle Marzo Actor
Caroline McKenzie Actor
Cesare C Coli Director
George Tsousis Dramaturg/e
Michael Gow Playwright
Resources
Works
Text Nationality Australia
Production Nationality Australia
Further Information Originally workshopped at Australian National Playwrights Conference in 1982.
Event Status Completed
Data Source
Source Description
Programme Dennis Wolanski Library collection at UNSW Library
Australian Drama Project (UQ) KIDMG
Book John McCallum, Belonging: Australian Playwriting in the 20th Century, Currency Press, Strawberry Hills, NSW, 2009
Data Set AusStage
Event Identifier 11916