| Wrong Way Back | ||
| Venue | Queanbeyan Bicentennial Function Centre, Queanbeyan, NSW | |
| First Date | 20 July 1995 | |
| Dates Estimated | No | |
| Status | Pro-Am | |
| World Premiere | No | |
| Description | A group of young actors are employing truth and humour in Wrong Way Back, a collection of real-life unemployment anecdotes and an unemployed people's training project rolled into one.
Racial distinction is just one of many issues raised in Wrong Way Back, including a cry for equal opportunity from a cerebral palsy sufferer who makes up for physical disability with her uncanny intelligence. |
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| Primary Genre | Theatre - Spoken Word | |
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Inclusive arts practice
Integrated ensemble |
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| Further Information | Wrong Way Back is funded by Playing Australia, the ACT Chief Minister's Department, the Australian Youth Foundation and Rotary Clubs (the latter two covering costs for a full-time nurse for the cerebral palsy sufferer). | |
| Event Status | Completed | |
| Data Set | AusStage | |
| Event Identifier | 140341 | |
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