Event |
It's My Party (and I'll Die If I Want To)
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| Venue |
Glen Street Theatre, Frenchs Forest, NSW |
| First Date |
22 March 1995 |
| Opening Date |
22 March 1995 |
| Last Date |
1 April 1995 |
| Dates Estimated |
No |
| Status |
Professional |
| World Premiere |
No |
| Description |
"This is very broad comedy, populated by familiar sitcom figures and fast-fading suburban caricatures, unsullied by the intrusion of sub-text, emotional catharsis or any hint of resolution." |
| Description Source |
Reviewer's Opinion |
| Primary Genre |
Theatre - Spoken Word
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| Secondary Genre |
Drama
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| Subjects |
Life and Death
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| Contributors |
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| Resources |
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Article:  Carol Payne, Elaine ready to party, North Shore Times, 22 March 1995, 32
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Review:  Anita Hawser, Paired on stage after 30 years, The Manly Daily, 17 March 1995, 13
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Review:  Doug Anderson, Farce comes alive on the day dad dies, Sydney Morning Herald, 24 March 1995
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Review:  Ian Phipps, Some home truths about suburban family life, Sunday Telegraph, 2 April 1995, 170
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Review:  John McCallum, The Australian, 24 March 1995
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Review:  Pamela Payne, Uproarious family party, Sun Herald, 26 March 1995, 131
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Review:  Stewart Hawkins, Serve of suburbia truths, Daily Telegraph-Mirror, 31 March 1995, 39
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| Works |
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| Further Information |
At the Glen Street Theatre then touring capital cities and regional centres around Australia.
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| Event Status |
Completed
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| Data Source |
| Source |
Description |
| Australian & New Zealand Theatre Record |
March 1995 |
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| Data Set |
AusStage |
| Event Identifier |
32203 |
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