UNIDENTIFIED HUMAN REMAINS and the True Nature of Love
11 Mar 2004 – 20 Mar 2004
Performance Dates
11 Mar 2004 – 20 Mar 2004March 2004
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Details
- Playwright
- Brad Fraser
- Director
- John Sheedy
AddressHayman Theatre, Curtin University of Technology, Kent Street BENTLEY
John Sheedy is a director who embraces difficulty and controversy. As assistant to Neil Armfield at Belvoir Street, his last production, The Lieutenant of Innishmore, featured the simulated annihilation of five cats on stage. Audiences were both amused and horrified. There was vomiting in the auditorium. The season was a near sell out.
As Artist in Residence at CurtinÂ’s Hayman Theatre, John will direct Unidentified Human Remains and the True Nature of Love. The play is a stark and startling exploration of modern anxieties attached to sex and relationships. Nudity and simulated sex are integral to the play and John has assembled a brave and committed cast from CurtinÂ’s Performance Studies course.
As Artist in Residence at CurtinÂ’s Hayman Theatre, John will direct Unidentified Human Remains and the True Nature of Love. The play is a stark and startling exploration of modern anxieties attached to sex and relationships. Nudity and simulated sex are integral to the play and John has assembled a brave and committed cast from CurtinÂ’s Performance Studies course.
Bookings
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