Performance Dates
5 Oct 2010 – 9 Oct 2010October 2010
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5, 6, 7, 8, 9 October
Details
- Playwright
- Reg Cribb
- Director
- Marcelle Schmitz
AddressVictoria Hall, 179 High St, Fremantle
In collaboration with Sean Gorman, author of Brother Boys.
"Lively and entertaining" - The West
"A brilliant show ... Bloody funny" - Fremantle Herald
Mount Barker’s most famous sons, Jim and Phil Krakouer took the Australian football world by storm in the early 1980s. Their unique and anarchic brand of football, dubbed “black magic”, captured the imagination of the nation. This is the story of the challenges they faced in their rise to the top of their game, their skill, daring and resilience both on and off the sporting field, and the controversy and adversity that has met them throughout their lives.
Don’t miss out on this special return season, before our critically acclaimed and hugely entertaining production heads on a regional WA tour in 2010 and a national tour in 2011 supported by Shows on the Go and Country Arts WA!
PHILLIP: Bugger me, we actually makin’ a difference.
JIMMY: Yeah and I thought we was just kickin’ a bit of pigskin around.
Set & Lighting Designer
Alan Surgener
Costume Designer
Alice Clements
Sound Designer
David Milroy
Staring
Jimi Bani, Sean Dow & Luke Hewitt
Bookings
This production has concluded. Contact details are not available for past events.