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States of Shock - Cheap tickets!

Mon, 18 July 2005, 04:57 pm
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TUESDAY NIGHT ONLY, GET THE PASSWORD 'FRIENDLY FIRE' TO GET CHEAP TICKETS

States of Shock by Sam Shepard
The Australian premiere on now at the Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA) Northbridge

Set in a diner somewhere in America, States of Shock is Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Sam Shepard's violent snapshot of the American dream. Funny and fierce, States of Shock combines visual poetry with the politics of war to create an explosive and surreal menu available in Perth for the first time.

'States of Shock raises all sorts of issues about the horrors of war, denial, patriotism and the sheer bloody mess that is the legacy of any American involvement in the conflicts. It couln't be more relevant in the wake of the second Gulf war.' Ron Banks, The West Australian, 15 July 2005

Directed by Melissa Cantwell

Featuring Bill McCluskey, Peter Webb, Naomi Hanbury, Nikki Jones and Sean Walsh.

'Sam Shepard is phenomenal... The best practicing American playwright.' The New Republic

SAY 'FRIENDLY FIRE' TO GET $15 TICKETS

Tues 19 - Sat 23 July, 8pm
Tickets $18 concession / $22 full
Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts
51 James St, Northbridge

BOOKINGS THROUGH PICA ON 9227 9339

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georgiaMon, 18 July 2005, 04:57 pm
TUESDAY NIGHT ONLY, GET THE PASSWORD 'FRIENDLY FIRE' TO GET CHEAP TICKETS

States of Shock by Sam Shepard
The Australian premiere on now at the Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA) Northbridge

Set in a diner somewhere in America, States of Shock is Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Sam Shepard's violent snapshot of the American dream. Funny and fierce, States of Shock combines visual poetry with the politics of war to create an explosive and surreal menu available in Perth for the first time.

'States of Shock raises all sorts of issues about the horrors of war, denial, patriotism and the sheer bloody mess that is the legacy of any American involvement in the conflicts. It couln't be more relevant in the wake of the second Gulf war.' Ron Banks, The West Australian, 15 July 2005

Directed by Melissa Cantwell

Featuring Bill McCluskey, Peter Webb, Naomi Hanbury, Nikki Jones and Sean Walsh.

'Sam Shepard is phenomenal... The best practicing American playwright.' The New Republic

SAY 'FRIENDLY FIRE' TO GET $15 TICKETS

Tues 19 - Sat 23 July, 8pm
Tickets $18 concession / $22 full
Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts
51 James St, Northbridge

BOOKINGS THROUGH PICA ON 9227 9339
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