Play Reading - Monday 26 May
Tue, 20 May 2008, 02:09 pmLucy Eyre3 posts in thread
Play Reading - Monday 26 May
Tue, 20 May 2008, 02:09 pmPLAY READING
You are invited to a reading of THREE ON, ONE OFF, a new play by LUCY EYRE.
After an accident, Safety Officer, Tom Palmer, is flown to site to investigate. He joins the fly-in/fly-out (FIFO) roster system and experiences the lifestyle that workers endure for the ‘almighty dollar’.
Three On, One Off discusses the effects of FIFO, and how the culture and daily operations of a mine site in Western Australia influences health and safety.
Directed by Reg Cribb.
Readers: Reg Cribb, Elwyn Edwards, Kirsty Hillhouse, Alex Jones, Polly Low, Greg McNeill, Craig Williams
Monday 26 May at 6pm – Blue Room Theatre, Northbridge
(the bar will open at 5.30pm and nibbles will be provided)
This script was developed with the assistance of Stages (The WA Playwrights’ Consortium)
Lucy EyreTue, 20 May 2008, 02:09 pm
PLAY READING
You are invited to a reading of THREE ON, ONE OFF, a new play by LUCY EYRE.
After an accident, Safety Officer, Tom Palmer, is flown to site to investigate. He joins the fly-in/fly-out (FIFO) roster system and experiences the lifestyle that workers endure for the ‘almighty dollar’.
Three On, One Off discusses the effects of FIFO, and how the culture and daily operations of a mine site in Western Australia influences health and safety.
Directed by Reg Cribb.
Readers: Reg Cribb, Elwyn Edwards, Kirsty Hillhouse, Alex Jones, Polly Low, Greg McNeill, Craig Williams
Monday 26 May at 6pm – Blue Room Theatre, Northbridge
(the bar will open at 5.30pm and nibbles will be provided)
This script was developed with the assistance of Stages (The WA Playwrights’ Consortium)
Walter PlingeSun, 25 May 2008, 09:03 am
FIFO
Currently working on a mining site doing FIFO, so this'll better be good.
Tim ProsserSun, 25 May 2008, 12:05 pm
Greg McNeill?
That surely can't be the same Greg McNeill who I built and painted stage sets with twelve or so years ago . . . ?
I've got to go to a rehearsal just over the railway line in Wellington Street on Monday night, damn it - I'd like to have seen this. I hope it goes well.