Performance Dates
9 Apr 2002 – 13 Apr 2002April 2002
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Details
- Playwright
- Caryl Churchill
- Director
- Jocelyn Fitton
AddressHayman Theatre, Curtin University of Technology, Kent Street, BENTLEY
TOP GIRLS, endeavours to question the roles of women in society and the repercussions of having a successful career.
Combining naturalism, surrealism, and Brechtian theatre forms, the play describes both the story and the
world of high-flying executive Marlene, and examines the issues of gender and culture that are intertwined within it.
Jocelyn Fitton uses an ensemble of 8
women to portray multiple female characters including Roman Popes, Japanese concubines, corporate executives and housewives. The result is an evening of theatrically exciting entertainment.
Combining naturalism, surrealism, and Brechtian theatre forms, the play describes both the story and the
world of high-flying executive Marlene, and examines the issues of gender and culture that are intertwined within it.
Jocelyn Fitton uses an ensemble of 8
women to portray multiple female characters including Roman Popes, Japanese concubines, corporate executives and housewives. The result is an evening of theatrically exciting entertainment.
Bookings
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