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14 Aug 2000 – 14 Aug 2000August 2000
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14 August
Details
- Playwright
- Dushan Kovacschevich
- Director
- Boris Radmilivich
Address1st Floor, Arts House, James Street NORTHBRIDGE
A Roaring Tragedy
written by muli award winning Serbian playwright
Dushan Kovacschevich
?A Roaring Tragedy has great stage potential and is a wonderful vehicle for both acting artistry and audience
enjoyment."
Scena Theatre Arts Review Issue 15 (1995)
The Blue Room Theatre goes underground on Monday 14 August 2000 with a free public reading of A Roaring
Tragedy, an edgy, absurd and surreal black comedy written by Dushan Kovacschevich.
Dushan Kovacshevish, a multi award winning Serbian playwright, is perhaps best known for the absurdist cult
hit film Underground for which he won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Festival.
An exceptionally imaginative, inventive and complex play, A Roaring Tragedy poses and develops questions of
how identity is created and destroyed.
Through increasingly odd scenes of an everyday family and their real life problems the play develops along a
consistently absurd path in which tragedy and comedy are never far apart.
Directed by Boris Radmilivich, A Roaring Tragedy will be read by some of Perth's leading actors including
Gillian Jones, Polly Low, Geoff Kelso, Renee Macintosh and Elwyn Edwards.
Reading starts at 8pm and entrance is by gold coin donation.
written by muli award winning Serbian playwright
Dushan Kovacschevich
?A Roaring Tragedy has great stage potential and is a wonderful vehicle for both acting artistry and audience
enjoyment."
Scena Theatre Arts Review Issue 15 (1995)
The Blue Room Theatre goes underground on Monday 14 August 2000 with a free public reading of A Roaring
Tragedy, an edgy, absurd and surreal black comedy written by Dushan Kovacschevich.
Dushan Kovacshevish, a multi award winning Serbian playwright, is perhaps best known for the absurdist cult
hit film Underground for which he won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Festival.
An exceptionally imaginative, inventive and complex play, A Roaring Tragedy poses and develops questions of
how identity is created and destroyed.
Through increasingly odd scenes of an everyday family and their real life problems the play develops along a
consistently absurd path in which tragedy and comedy are never far apart.
Directed by Boris Radmilivich, A Roaring Tragedy will be read by some of Perth's leading actors including
Gillian Jones, Polly Low, Geoff Kelso, Renee Macintosh and Elwyn Edwards.
Reading starts at 8pm and entrance is by gold coin donation.
Bookings
This production has concluded. Contact details are not available for past events.