Event | 
					 A Night of Grand Guignol (Laboratory of Hallucinations; Three Skeleton Key; Tics, or Doing the Deed) 
						
						
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				| Venue | 
				Knox Community Arts Centre, Bayswater, VIC | 
			
			
				
					| First Date | 
					
					23 July 2004 | 
				
			
				
					| Opening Date | 
					23 July 2004 | 
				
			
				
					| Last Date | 
					
					23 July 2004 | 
				
			
			
				| Dates Estimated | 
			
				No | 
			
			
				
					| Status | 
					
					Professional Cooperative | 
				
			
			
				| World Premiere | 
				
				No | 
			
			
			
			
				| Part of a Tour | 
				
				Yes | 
			
			
				
					| Description | 
  					"Three short plays in the venerable tradition of the trash-shock-sex-horror theatre that had its roots in the seamier culture of Paris." | 
				
			
				
					| Description Source | 
					
					Reviewer's Opinion | 
				
			
			
				| Primary Genre | 
				
				Theatre - Spoken Word
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					| Secondary Genre | 
					
					
					
						
						
							Short Play
						
							
						 
						
						
						
							Melodrama
						
							
						 
						
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					| Subjects | 
					
					
					
						
							Horror
						 
						
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					| Contributors | 
					
					
						
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						| Text Nationality | 
						
						France
					
					
				
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						| Production Nationality | 
						
						Australia
				
				
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					| Further Information | 
					
					
					Regional tour.
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					| Event Status | 
					
					
					Completed
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					| Data Set | 
					AusStage | 
				
			
			
				
					| Event Identifier | 
					
					65718 | 
				
			
			
				
			
			
			
			
			
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