Double Bill starts next week at the Blue Room
Fri, 14 Jan 2005, 06:01 amTalei1 post in thread
Double Bill starts next week at the Blue Room
Fri, 14 Jan 2005, 06:01 amDamage Theatre (The Brick and The Rose) and Rockwood Productions (Domestic Bliss) have joined forces to present a double bill of black comedy at the Blue Room that starts on Wednesday.
Kitchen, by Australian playwright Van Badham, is one of several scripts she has written that have been performed both in Australia and the UK. Last staged at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2002 it got rave reviews - "The only danger is of laughing too hard" - The Scotsman.
Owen is known as the machete man, to those in the downsizing business, but when the machete man himself gets the chop war breaks out in the industrial battlefield of the kitchen and someone is destined to get hurt as the domestic situation spins out of control. Damage Theatre cooks up a hot, fast paced show that will leave you hungry for moreÂ…
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Second on the bill is A Change in the Weather written by WA playwright, Damon Lockwood.
“It’s about a weather-man who predicts the weather correctly, without any assistance, for 184 days straight.
“So he starts to believe he can control his own destiny and the lives of those around him. Unfortunately his iron clad belief in himself comes a little unstuck while waiting for a typhoon to hit.”
The double bill promises to be a night of hilarity and with 2 power shows for the price of one, from the 19th of January to the 5th of February – you couldn’t find a better excuse to get out of the kitchen and into the theatre.
SHOW TIMES
19 - 23 Jan
27 - 30 Jan
2 - 5 Feb
Wed - Sat Night 8pm
Sunday 3pm Matinee
$18 standard $15 concession
Blue Room Members $15, concession $10
2 x 40minute shows with a 15minute interval
Kitchen, by Australian playwright Van Badham, is one of several scripts she has written that have been performed both in Australia and the UK. Last staged at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2002 it got rave reviews - "The only danger is of laughing too hard" - The Scotsman.
Owen is known as the machete man, to those in the downsizing business, but when the machete man himself gets the chop war breaks out in the industrial battlefield of the kitchen and someone is destined to get hurt as the domestic situation spins out of control. Damage Theatre cooks up a hot, fast paced show that will leave you hungry for moreÂ…
SoÂ…
Second on the bill is A Change in the Weather written by WA playwright, Damon Lockwood.
“It’s about a weather-man who predicts the weather correctly, without any assistance, for 184 days straight.
“So he starts to believe he can control his own destiny and the lives of those around him. Unfortunately his iron clad belief in himself comes a little unstuck while waiting for a typhoon to hit.”
The double bill promises to be a night of hilarity and with 2 power shows for the price of one, from the 19th of January to the 5th of February – you couldn’t find a better excuse to get out of the kitchen and into the theatre.
SHOW TIMES
19 - 23 Jan
27 - 30 Jan
2 - 5 Feb
Wed - Sat Night 8pm
Sunday 3pm Matinee
$18 standard $15 concession
Blue Room Members $15, concession $10
2 x 40minute shows with a 15minute interval
TaleiFri, 14 Jan 2005, 06:01 am
Damage Theatre (The Brick and The Rose) and Rockwood Productions (Domestic Bliss) have joined forces to present a double bill of black comedy at the Blue Room that starts on Wednesday.
Kitchen, by Australian playwright Van Badham, is one of several scripts she has written that have been performed both in Australia and the UK. Last staged at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2002 it got rave reviews - "The only danger is of laughing too hard" - The Scotsman.
Owen is known as the machete man, to those in the downsizing business, but when the machete man himself gets the chop war breaks out in the industrial battlefield of the kitchen and someone is destined to get hurt as the domestic situation spins out of control. Damage Theatre cooks up a hot, fast paced show that will leave you hungry for moreÂ…
SoÂ…
Second on the bill is A Change in the Weather written by WA playwright, Damon Lockwood.
“It’s about a weather-man who predicts the weather correctly, without any assistance, for 184 days straight.
“So he starts to believe he can control his own destiny and the lives of those around him. Unfortunately his iron clad belief in himself comes a little unstuck while waiting for a typhoon to hit.”
The double bill promises to be a night of hilarity and with 2 power shows for the price of one, from the 19th of January to the 5th of February – you couldn’t find a better excuse to get out of the kitchen and into the theatre.
SHOW TIMES
19 - 23 Jan
27 - 30 Jan
2 - 5 Feb
Wed - Sat Night 8pm
Sunday 3pm Matinee
$18 standard $15 concession
Blue Room Members $15, concession $10
2 x 40minute shows with a 15minute interval
Kitchen, by Australian playwright Van Badham, is one of several scripts she has written that have been performed both in Australia and the UK. Last staged at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2002 it got rave reviews - "The only danger is of laughing too hard" - The Scotsman.
Owen is known as the machete man, to those in the downsizing business, but when the machete man himself gets the chop war breaks out in the industrial battlefield of the kitchen and someone is destined to get hurt as the domestic situation spins out of control. Damage Theatre cooks up a hot, fast paced show that will leave you hungry for moreÂ…
SoÂ…
Second on the bill is A Change in the Weather written by WA playwright, Damon Lockwood.
“It’s about a weather-man who predicts the weather correctly, without any assistance, for 184 days straight.
“So he starts to believe he can control his own destiny and the lives of those around him. Unfortunately his iron clad belief in himself comes a little unstuck while waiting for a typhoon to hit.”
The double bill promises to be a night of hilarity and with 2 power shows for the price of one, from the 19th of January to the 5th of February – you couldn’t find a better excuse to get out of the kitchen and into the theatre.
SHOW TIMES
19 - 23 Jan
27 - 30 Jan
2 - 5 Feb
Wed - Sat Night 8pm
Sunday 3pm Matinee
$18 standard $15 concession
Blue Room Members $15, concession $10
2 x 40minute shows with a 15minute interval