Event |
Because of the Increasing Disorder
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Venue |
The Eleventh Hour Theatre, Fitzroy, VIC |
Umbrella Event |
Melbourne Fringe Festival 2002 |
First Date |
26 September 2002 |
Opening Date |
30 September 2002 |
Last Date |
13 October 2002 |
Dates Estimated |
No |
Status |
Professional Cooperative |
World Premiere |
Yes |
Description |
"The human psyche under pressure in a society of incipient fascism, in solitude facing death and in our contemporary metropolis. Three playwrights over two nights meet our current disorder through prose, poetry and a language approaching music... In the Brecht program they interleave a series of writings and poetry linked by war. The second program...the theme is love - or rather, its loss and the longing for it." |
Description Source |
Press Release |
Primary Genre |
Theatre - Spoken Word
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Secondary Genre |
Short Play
One Person Show
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Subjects |
Humanity
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Organisations |
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Contributors |
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Resources |
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Article:  Helen Thomson, The Age, 23 December 2002, 0
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Article:  Jo Roberts, The Age, 27 September 2002, 0
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Article:  Rachel Kleinman, Thespian redeemmer gives new life to an old mission, Melbourne Yarra Leader, 2 October 2002, 3
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Article:  Steven Carroll, Wrap, 2002, 0
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Review:  Helen Thomson, The Age, 1 October 2002, 4
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Review:  Helen Thomson, The Culture, 7 October 2002, 5
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Review:  Jonathan Marshall, Sounding off in the theatre , RealTime Arts, 52, December 2002
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Review:  Steven Carroll, Agenda, 13 October 2002, 9
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Review:  Steven Carroll, Agenda, 6 October 2002, 9
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Works |
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Further Information |
The show contains three works: Brecht's Fear and Misery of the Third Reich, Beckett's Krapp's Last Tape and Crave by Sarah Kane.
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Event Status |
Completed
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Event Identifier
| 20344 |
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