Performance Dates
2 Nov 2005 – 27 Nov 2005November 2005
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Details
- Playwright
- Van Badham
- Director
- Louise Fischer & Fiona Hallenan
AddressIndependent theatre, blackbox
BEDTIME FOR BASTARDS
by Van Badham
Directed by Louise Fischer and Fiona Hallenan
Where: The Crypt Theatre, Cat & Fiddle Hotel
When: Nov 2 – Nov 27 Wed-Sat, 8pm, Sun 5pm.
Tickets: $24 full, $18 concession, Pasta/Show $28
Bookings: 9810 7931
Brought to you by Under the Table productions.
Starring - Nathan Brown, Nick Curnow, Emma Harris, Kim Knuckey, Tricia Ryan and Johann Walravan.
Capital – the first play in the triple bill. "… a wonderful antidote for the dangerous, empty-headed and jargon riddled world we live in ", The Scotsman 2 August 2003. This brutal satire provoked walkouts from angry Americans during the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Morning on a Rainy Day - takes place in a bedroom with Polly telling her long-time, occasional shag some exciting news that might change things between them.
Kitchen - the final play in the triple bill opened in the UK in 2001, and is "too close to comfort 'real". It's a scary look at workplace politics brought home with a sickening twist.
3 cities. 3 plays. Short, sharp and nasty.
by Van Badham
Directed by Louise Fischer and Fiona Hallenan
Where: The Crypt Theatre, Cat & Fiddle Hotel
When: Nov 2 – Nov 27 Wed-Sat, 8pm, Sun 5pm.
Tickets: $24 full, $18 concession, Pasta/Show $28
Bookings: 9810 7931
Brought to you by Under the Table productions.
Starring - Nathan Brown, Nick Curnow, Emma Harris, Kim Knuckey, Tricia Ryan and Johann Walravan.
Capital – the first play in the triple bill. "… a wonderful antidote for the dangerous, empty-headed and jargon riddled world we live in ", The Scotsman 2 August 2003. This brutal satire provoked walkouts from angry Americans during the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
Morning on a Rainy Day - takes place in a bedroom with Polly telling her long-time, occasional shag some exciting news that might change things between them.
Kitchen - the final play in the triple bill opened in the UK in 2001, and is "too close to comfort 'real". It's a scary look at workplace politics brought home with a sickening twist.
3 cities. 3 plays. Short, sharp and nasty.
Bookings
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