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NIDA Directors' Program

NIDA Directors' Program

NIDANSW

28 Nov 2012 – 1 Dec 2012

7.30pm – 9.30pm

Performance Dates

28 Nov 2012 – 1 Dec 2012

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Details

Director
NIDA graduating directors
The Directors' Productions are a presentation of six plays directed by NIDA graduating directors. SPACE PROGRAM Faust (part one) By Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Translated by Robert David MacDonald Directed by Harriet Gillies The Gretchen Tragedy according to Goethe's Faust. A performance that explores what it means to be part of an audience in a theatrical event, following the journey of one of the most iconic female protagonists in dramatic history. I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change Book and Lyrics by Joe DiPietro Music by Jimmy Roberts Directed by Derek Walker Everything you secretly thought about dating, romance, marriage, lovers, husbands, wives and in-laws, but were too afraid to admit! The Company of Wolves Adapted from the novel by Angela Carter Directed by Phillip Rouse Ever wanted to stray from the path? Could you make your way in the woods by night? Angela Carter sensuously re-imagines the Red Riding Hood fairytale, exposing the latent urges and needs that fuel Red's coming of age in a dark wilderness. STUDIO PROGRAM The Witches By Roald Dahl Directed by Lucas Jervies ‘Witches, with silly black hats and cloaks riding on broomsticks? No. They’re for fairy tales. I’m talking of real witches.’ Roald Dahl. The Witches - A one man show. Caligula By Albert Camus Translated by David Grieg Directed by Pierce Wilcox ‘I feel a violent need for impossible things.’ The Emperor Caligula returns to Rome after three days and three nights in the wilderness. He has one desire: to change the world. Play House By Martin Crimp Directed by Luke Rogers Sex, work, pregnancy, parents, weird neighbours, cleaning the fridge and dancing: Play House explores a young couple's attempt to set up a home and build a life together. This new play by Martin Crimp uncovers the fragility and volatility of love and relationships and the unspoken truths behind our every act and word. Visit www.nida.edu.au/whats-on for more information.

Bookings

This production has concluded. Contact details are not available for past events.