Low Level Panic in Melbourne
Sun, 2 May 2004, 09:47 amDan1 post in thread
Low Level Panic in Melbourne
Sun, 2 May 2004, 09:47 amNo, this is not a warning about our Homeland Security but instead a powerful production of Clare McIntyre's play, Low Level Panic.
It's a compelling script with subtle humour and all three girls give such brave and strong performances. To get in and out of a bath in an unheated space on a nippy Melbourne night is a demonstration of committment! And its great to see the technical limitations of the venue being creatively overcome.
It's bit of a labour of love for Walking Wounded productions and deserves to get large houses. It's playing at the Fitzroy Gallery on Fitzroy Street in Fitzroy (too much Fitzroy is never enough).
It's a compelling script with subtle humour and all three girls give such brave and strong performances. To get in and out of a bath in an unheated space on a nippy Melbourne night is a demonstration of committment! And its great to see the technical limitations of the venue being creatively overcome.
It's bit of a labour of love for Walking Wounded productions and deserves to get large houses. It's playing at the Fitzroy Gallery on Fitzroy Street in Fitzroy (too much Fitzroy is never enough).
DanSun, 2 May 2004, 09:47 am
No, this is not a warning about our Homeland Security but instead a powerful production of Clare McIntyre's play, Low Level Panic.
It's a compelling script with subtle humour and all three girls give such brave and strong performances. To get in and out of a bath in an unheated space on a nippy Melbourne night is a demonstration of committment! And its great to see the technical limitations of the venue being creatively overcome.
It's bit of a labour of love for Walking Wounded productions and deserves to get large houses. It's playing at the Fitzroy Gallery on Fitzroy Street in Fitzroy (too much Fitzroy is never enough).
It's a compelling script with subtle humour and all three girls give such brave and strong performances. To get in and out of a bath in an unheated space on a nippy Melbourne night is a demonstration of committment! And its great to see the technical limitations of the venue being creatively overcome.
It's bit of a labour of love for Walking Wounded productions and deserves to get large houses. It's playing at the Fitzroy Gallery on Fitzroy Street in Fitzroy (too much Fitzroy is never enough).