Lysistrata: Return of the Phallus!
Tue, 20 July 2004, 11:38 amJemma4 posts in thread
Lysistrata: Return of the Phallus!
Tue, 20 July 2004, 11:38 amThat's right folks...and about time too!
Blak Yak Theatre Inc will "mount" its next production from Wednesday, July 28th at The Studio @ Subiaco Theatre Centre.
Lysistrata: A WomanÂ’s Translation, provides a wonderfully cheesy comic vehicle for a very pertinent and timely message about humankind and our fixation on war. The play was the script of choice for last yearÂ’s Lysistrata Project, which saw more than 350 theatre companies all over the world stage a simultaneous play reading on the 3/3/03, protesting against the war in Iraq.
Lysistrata, an Athenian woman fed up with war, rallies together the women of Greece to seize the Treasury, stage a sex strike and force the men of each warring faction to come home and sign a truce.
This makes for a fast-paced and bawdy affair, including the pompous MagistrateÂ’s antics of male domination and the celibacy-sworn MyrrhineÂ’s relentless teasing of her sex-starved, phallus-laden husband. Meanwhile, the Chorus of Old Men and Chorus of Old Women square off in a hilarious battle of wits and guts, ultimately resulting in a reunion of genders, ages and political positions.
Lysistrata: A WomanÂ’s Translation plays from 8pm, July 28-31 and August 4-7 at The Studio, Subiaco Theatre Centre, 180 Hamersley Road, Subiaco. Tickets are available through BOCS on 9484 1133 or at the venue.
GET IN QUICK! THIS SMALL VENUE SELLS OUT IN NO TIME!
Re: Lysistrata: Return of the Phallus!
Wed, 21 July 2004, 03:45 pmHi to all involved.
I would have liked to audition, but didnt organise my self in time... but that is another story. For those of you that haven't performed in the Studio Theatre at the STC I am in the current production of Snugglepot & Cuddlepie in the Studio Theatre. There is tiered seating, three or four rows, on the left hand side of the stage, in front, and stage right as well. with cushions on the floor for the kids. It seats between 90 and 100 people. But the dressing room is right next to the stage, only separated by a curtain. There is NO backstage, so the only offstage way to get to the other side, is through the foyer. For any other info Just ask...
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