I Might Be Edgar Allen Poe
Sat, 30 Oct 2004, 11:41 pmWalter Plinge2 posts in thread
I Might Be Edgar Allen Poe
Sat, 30 Oct 2004, 11:41 pmOnly one more performance of this wonderfully written and very sensitively performed play - please support it if you possibly can. It's the first production I've been to in a long time where the audience simply didn't want to leave the theatre once the play finished.
Here's the Media Release:
I MIGHT BE EDGAR ALLAN POE" BACK FOR TWO SHOWS AT THE END OF OCTOBER
The popular one-man show I MIGHT BE EDGAR ALLAN POE returns to Perth for two shows only on Saturday October 30th at 8PM and Sunday October 31st at 3PM to celebrate the first anniversary of the Sun Room in Maylands. The show was first performed at the Blue Room in 1999, and went on to successful runs at the Edinburgh, W.A. and Melbourne Fringe Festivals.
I MIGHT BE EDGAR ALLAN POE is a dark comedy about a mental patient who thinks he might be the master of horror fiction. It was written by American playwright Dawson Nichols, directed by Denise Hayward, and is performed by David Hayward.
The show is produced by Collective Unconscious, an independent Perth theatre company formed in 1998 to provide support for artists wanting to develop original works and mount high quality West Australian productions. Collective Unconscious is a non-profit organisation and donations are tax deductible.
The performance details are:
Times: 8PM Sat Oct 30th and 3PM Sun Oct 31st.
Tickets: $20/$15 from the Sun Room on 9272 3617
Venue: The Sun Room, 134 Whatley Crescent, Maylands WA 6051
(entrance off Sixth Ave)
For more details (including past reviews) please visit the website at
www.collectiveunconscious.asn.au or contact David Hayward at
david@collectiveunconscious.asn.au or 0412 071 753.
Photos/Images available on request
"Engaging, amusing, and disturbing all at once"
- The Scotsman
"Will give anyone unfamiliar with his (Poe's) writings a thrilling
introduction" - The West Australian
"Cast Forrest Gump in "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest'. Add some Hannibal Lector and you're getting there. Sort of."
- Three Weeks
".a tightly written, brilliantly acted exploration of a single man's mind. A
bravely intense and purely creative work."
- Buzzcuts
Here's the Media Release:
I MIGHT BE EDGAR ALLAN POE" BACK FOR TWO SHOWS AT THE END OF OCTOBER
The popular one-man show I MIGHT BE EDGAR ALLAN POE returns to Perth for two shows only on Saturday October 30th at 8PM and Sunday October 31st at 3PM to celebrate the first anniversary of the Sun Room in Maylands. The show was first performed at the Blue Room in 1999, and went on to successful runs at the Edinburgh, W.A. and Melbourne Fringe Festivals.
I MIGHT BE EDGAR ALLAN POE is a dark comedy about a mental patient who thinks he might be the master of horror fiction. It was written by American playwright Dawson Nichols, directed by Denise Hayward, and is performed by David Hayward.
The show is produced by Collective Unconscious, an independent Perth theatre company formed in 1998 to provide support for artists wanting to develop original works and mount high quality West Australian productions. Collective Unconscious is a non-profit organisation and donations are tax deductible.
The performance details are:
Times: 8PM Sat Oct 30th and 3PM Sun Oct 31st.
Tickets: $20/$15 from the Sun Room on 9272 3617
Venue: The Sun Room, 134 Whatley Crescent, Maylands WA 6051
(entrance off Sixth Ave)
For more details (including past reviews) please visit the website at
www.collectiveunconscious.asn.au or contact David Hayward at
david@collectiveunconscious.asn.au or 0412 071 753.
Photos/Images available on request
"Engaging, amusing, and disturbing all at once"
- The Scotsman
"Will give anyone unfamiliar with his (Poe's) writings a thrilling
introduction" - The West Australian
"Cast Forrest Gump in "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest'. Add some Hannibal Lector and you're getting there. Sort of."
- Three Weeks
".a tightly written, brilliantly acted exploration of a single man's mind. A
bravely intense and purely creative work."
- Buzzcuts
Walter PlingeSat, 30 Oct 2004, 11:41 pm
Only one more performance of this wonderfully written and very sensitively performed play - please support it if you possibly can. It's the first production I've been to in a long time where the audience simply didn't want to leave the theatre once the play finished.
Here's the Media Release:
I MIGHT BE EDGAR ALLAN POE" BACK FOR TWO SHOWS AT THE END OF OCTOBER
The popular one-man show I MIGHT BE EDGAR ALLAN POE returns to Perth for two shows only on Saturday October 30th at 8PM and Sunday October 31st at 3PM to celebrate the first anniversary of the Sun Room in Maylands. The show was first performed at the Blue Room in 1999, and went on to successful runs at the Edinburgh, W.A. and Melbourne Fringe Festivals.
I MIGHT BE EDGAR ALLAN POE is a dark comedy about a mental patient who thinks he might be the master of horror fiction. It was written by American playwright Dawson Nichols, directed by Denise Hayward, and is performed by David Hayward.
The show is produced by Collective Unconscious, an independent Perth theatre company formed in 1998 to provide support for artists wanting to develop original works and mount high quality West Australian productions. Collective Unconscious is a non-profit organisation and donations are tax deductible.
The performance details are:
Times: 8PM Sat Oct 30th and 3PM Sun Oct 31st.
Tickets: $20/$15 from the Sun Room on 9272 3617
Venue: The Sun Room, 134 Whatley Crescent, Maylands WA 6051
(entrance off Sixth Ave)
For more details (including past reviews) please visit the website at
www.collectiveunconscious.asn.au or contact David Hayward at
david@collectiveunconscious.asn.au or 0412 071 753.
Photos/Images available on request
"Engaging, amusing, and disturbing all at once"
- The Scotsman
"Will give anyone unfamiliar with his (Poe's) writings a thrilling
introduction" - The West Australian
"Cast Forrest Gump in "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest'. Add some Hannibal Lector and you're getting there. Sort of."
- Three Weeks
".a tightly written, brilliantly acted exploration of a single man's mind. A
bravely intense and purely creative work."
- Buzzcuts
Here's the Media Release:
I MIGHT BE EDGAR ALLAN POE" BACK FOR TWO SHOWS AT THE END OF OCTOBER
The popular one-man show I MIGHT BE EDGAR ALLAN POE returns to Perth for two shows only on Saturday October 30th at 8PM and Sunday October 31st at 3PM to celebrate the first anniversary of the Sun Room in Maylands. The show was first performed at the Blue Room in 1999, and went on to successful runs at the Edinburgh, W.A. and Melbourne Fringe Festivals.
I MIGHT BE EDGAR ALLAN POE is a dark comedy about a mental patient who thinks he might be the master of horror fiction. It was written by American playwright Dawson Nichols, directed by Denise Hayward, and is performed by David Hayward.
The show is produced by Collective Unconscious, an independent Perth theatre company formed in 1998 to provide support for artists wanting to develop original works and mount high quality West Australian productions. Collective Unconscious is a non-profit organisation and donations are tax deductible.
The performance details are:
Times: 8PM Sat Oct 30th and 3PM Sun Oct 31st.
Tickets: $20/$15 from the Sun Room on 9272 3617
Venue: The Sun Room, 134 Whatley Crescent, Maylands WA 6051
(entrance off Sixth Ave)
For more details (including past reviews) please visit the website at
www.collectiveunconscious.asn.au or contact David Hayward at
david@collectiveunconscious.asn.au or 0412 071 753.
Photos/Images available on request
"Engaging, amusing, and disturbing all at once"
- The Scotsman
"Will give anyone unfamiliar with his (Poe's) writings a thrilling
introduction" - The West Australian
"Cast Forrest Gump in "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest'. Add some Hannibal Lector and you're getting there. Sort of."
- Three Weeks
".a tightly written, brilliantly acted exploration of a single man's mind. A
bravely intense and purely creative work."
- Buzzcuts
Walter PlingeMon, 7 Feb 2005, 02:29 pm
Re: I Might Be Edgar Allen Poe
Do you know who owns the rights to this show? I am interested in reading the play, but cannot find its publisher.
Thanks!
Thanks!