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DESCRIPTION:The Pulitzer Prize winning comedy by Mary Chase. Presented by Peter Goers in Association with Holden Street Theatres \nElwood P. Dowd is a lovely man. His best friend is a six foot tall white rabbit called Harvey invisible to all but Elwood. His family wants Harvey gone. But do they really…..? One of the most charming and popular comedies ever written. An evergreen\, cracker barrel delight. \nStarring PETER GOERS and featuring Rebecca Kemp\, Dora Stamos\, Julia Whittle\, Antoinette Cirocco\, Christopher Cordeaux\, Leighton Vogt\, Brian Wellington\, Ron Hoenig\, Amanda James\, Robin “Smacka” Schmelzkopf and Robert Cusenza
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SUMMARY:HARVEY by Mary Chase
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SUMMARY:HARVEY by Mary Chase
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SUMMARY:HARVEY by Mary Chase
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SUMMARY:HARVEY by Mary Chase
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SUMMARY:HARVEY by Mary Chase
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SUMMARY:HARVEY by Mary Chase
DESCRIPTION:The Pulitzer Prize winning comedy by Mary Chase. Presented by Peter Goers in Association with Holden Street Theatres \nElwood P. Dowd is a lovely man. His best friend is a six foot tall white rabbit called Harvey invisible to all but Elwood. His family wants Harvey gone. But do they really…..? One of the most charming and popular comedies ever written. An evergreen\, cracker barrel delight. \nStarring PETER GOERS and featuring Rebecca Kemp\, Dora Stamos\, Julia Whittle\, Antoinette Cirocco\, Christopher Cordeaux\, Leighton Vogt\, Brian Wellington\, Ron Hoenig\, Amanda James\, Robin “Smacka” Schmelzkopf and Robert Cusenza
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/harvey-by-mary-chase/2025-11-09/
LOCATION:Holden Street Theatres\, 34 Holden Street\, Hindmarsh\, South Australia\, 5007\, Australia
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SUMMARY:HARVEY by Mary Chase
DESCRIPTION:The Pulitzer Prize winning comedy by Mary Chase. Presented by Peter Goers in Association with Holden Street Theatres \nElwood P. Dowd is a lovely man. His best friend is a six foot tall white rabbit called Harvey invisible to all but Elwood. His family wants Harvey gone. But do they really…..? One of the most charming and popular comedies ever written. An evergreen\, cracker barrel delight. \nStarring PETER GOERS and featuring Rebecca Kemp\, Dora Stamos\, Julia Whittle\, Antoinette Cirocco\, Christopher Cordeaux\, Leighton Vogt\, Brian Wellington\, Ron Hoenig\, Amanda James\, Robin “Smacka” Schmelzkopf and Robert Cusenza
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SUMMARY:HARVEY by Mary Chase
DESCRIPTION:The Pulitzer Prize winning comedy by Mary Chase. Presented by Peter Goers in Association with Holden Street Theatres \nElwood P. Dowd is a lovely man. His best friend is a six foot tall white rabbit called Harvey invisible to all but Elwood. His family wants Harvey gone. But do they really…..? One of the most charming and popular comedies ever written. An evergreen\, cracker barrel delight. \nStarring PETER GOERS and featuring Rebecca Kemp\, Dora Stamos\, Julia Whittle\, Antoinette Cirocco\, Christopher Cordeaux\, Leighton Vogt\, Brian Wellington\, Ron Hoenig\, Amanda James\, Robin “Smacka” Schmelzkopf and Robert Cusenza
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/harvey-by-mary-chase/2025-11-08/1/
LOCATION:Holden Street Theatres\, 34 Holden Street\, Hindmarsh\, South Australia\, 5007\, Australia
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SUMMARY:HARVEY by Mary Chase
DESCRIPTION:The Pulitzer Prize winning comedy by Mary Chase. Presented by Peter Goers in Association with Holden Street Theatres \nElwood P. Dowd is a lovely man. His best friend is a six foot tall white rabbit called Harvey invisible to all but Elwood. His family wants Harvey gone. But do they really…..? One of the most charming and popular comedies ever written. An evergreen\, cracker barrel delight. \nStarring PETER GOERS and featuring Rebecca Kemp\, Dora Stamos\, Julia Whittle\, Antoinette Cirocco\, Christopher Cordeaux\, Leighton Vogt\, Brian Wellington\, Ron Hoenig\, Amanda James\, Robin “Smacka” Schmelzkopf and Robert Cusenza
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SUMMARY:HARVEY by Mary Chase
DESCRIPTION:The Pulitzer Prize winning comedy by Mary Chase. Presented by Peter Goers in Association with Holden Street Theatres \nElwood P. Dowd is a lovely man. His best friend is a six foot tall white rabbit called Harvey invisible to all but Elwood. His family wants Harvey gone. But do they really…..? One of the most charming and popular comedies ever written. An evergreen\, cracker barrel delight. \nStarring PETER GOERS and featuring Rebecca Kemp\, Dora Stamos\, Julia Whittle\, Antoinette Cirocco\, Christopher Cordeaux\, Leighton Vogt\, Brian Wellington\, Ron Hoenig\, Amanda James\, Robin “Smacka” Schmelzkopf and Robert Cusenza
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/harvey-by-mary-chase/2025-11-06/
LOCATION:Holden Street Theatres\, 34 Holden Street\, Hindmarsh\, South Australia\, 5007\, Australia
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SUMMARY:HARVEY by Mary Chase
DESCRIPTION:The Pulitzer Prize winning comedy by Mary Chase. Presented by Peter Goers in Association with Holden Street Theatres \nElwood P. Dowd is a lovely man. His best friend is a six foot tall white rabbit called Harvey invisible to all but Elwood. His family wants Harvey gone. But do they really…..? One of the most charming and popular comedies ever written. An evergreen\, cracker barrel delight. \nStarring PETER GOERS and featuring Rebecca Kemp\, Dora Stamos\, Julia Whittle\, Antoinette Cirocco\, Christopher Cordeaux\, Leighton Vogt\, Brian Wellington\, Ron Hoenig\, Amanda James\, Robin “Smacka” Schmelzkopf and Robert Cusenza
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/harvey-by-mary-chase/2025-11-05/
LOCATION:Holden Street Theatres\, 34 Holden Street\, Hindmarsh\, South Australia\, 5007\, Australia
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SUMMARY:HARVEY by Mary Chase
DESCRIPTION:The Pulitzer Prize winning comedy by Mary Chase. Presented by Peter Goers in Association with Holden Street Theatres \nElwood P. Dowd is a lovely man. His best friend is a six foot tall white rabbit called Harvey invisible to all but Elwood. His family wants Harvey gone. But do they really…..? One of the most charming and popular comedies ever written. An evergreen\, cracker barrel delight. \nStarring PETER GOERS and featuring Rebecca Kemp\, Dora Stamos\, Julia Whittle\, Antoinette Cirocco\, Christopher Cordeaux\, Leighton Vogt\, Brian Wellington\, Ron Hoenig\, Amanda James\, Robin “Smacka” Schmelzkopf and Robert Cusenza
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/harvey-by-mary-chase/2025-11-04/
LOCATION:Holden Street Theatres\, 34 Holden Street\, Hindmarsh\, South Australia\, 5007\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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SUMMARY:A Stretch of the Imagination
DESCRIPTION:SOLUS Productions returns to Holden Street Theatre this June with award-winning playwright\nJack Hibberd’s poignant\, captivating and poetic one man play. A Stretch of the Imagination\npremiered at The Pram factory\, Carlton in 1972. It is regarded by most connoisseurs as\nHibberd’s finest work\, embodying a radical advance in the character of Australian theatre\,\nembracing and remoulding as it does many of the strong strands in theatrical modernism. This play is a surreal black comedy\, which introduces us to the painfully lonely world of Monk O’Neill\, one of the great comic creations of Australian dramatic literature. (Made famous by Max Gilles)\nMonk’s colourful\, rambling monologue cuts to the quick of what Australia once was and what one day it could become. Monk is a distinctly unpleasant man. But he is also\, at the end of the day\, a very honest one and there is a strong impression that he has gone into this voluntary exile\, living in a humpy on One Tree Hill (he has actually chopped down the tree in a fit of pique)\, in order to confront his past and through this confrontation to explore his own creativity – in effect\, to create himself all over again using the raw materials of the life he has already lived. Beneath Monk’s aggression\, crudity and callous rejection of other human beings\, there is despair. He has lacked the courage to commit to intimacy… and is now on a quest to find his Self. But his quest is paradoxical: he must learn to be alone\, but literal aloneness is both solipsistic and narcissistic and can only result in a distorted view of the Self. \nBob Crimeen said “Hibberd’s masterpiece of hallucinations and shattered dreams gives the\nactor the chance to prove his mettle in tragic-comedy”\nNeil Jillet described the play as “probably the most beautiful Australian play ever written” \nDo not miss Solus Productions staging of this iconic piece of work \nmailto: marclement11@gmail.com \nTo Book tickets: A Stretch of the Imagination Ticket Bookings
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/a-stretch-of-the-imagination/2025-07-05/
LOCATION:Holden Street Theatres\, 34 Holden Street\, Hindmarsh\, South Australia\, 5007\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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SUMMARY:A Stretch of the Imagination
DESCRIPTION:SOLUS Productions returns to Holden Street Theatre this June with award-winning playwright\nJack Hibberd’s poignant\, captivating and poetic one man play. A Stretch of the Imagination\npremiered at The Pram factory\, Carlton in 1972. It is regarded by most connoisseurs as\nHibberd’s finest work\, embodying a radical advance in the character of Australian theatre\,\nembracing and remoulding as it does many of the strong strands in theatrical modernism. This play is a surreal black comedy\, which introduces us to the painfully lonely world of Monk O’Neill\, one of the great comic creations of Australian dramatic literature. (Made famous by Max Gilles)\nMonk’s colourful\, rambling monologue cuts to the quick of what Australia once was and what one day it could become. Monk is a distinctly unpleasant man. But he is also\, at the end of the day\, a very honest one and there is a strong impression that he has gone into this voluntary exile\, living in a humpy on One Tree Hill (he has actually chopped down the tree in a fit of pique)\, in order to confront his past and through this confrontation to explore his own creativity – in effect\, to create himself all over again using the raw materials of the life he has already lived. Beneath Monk’s aggression\, crudity and callous rejection of other human beings\, there is despair. He has lacked the courage to commit to intimacy… and is now on a quest to find his Self. But his quest is paradoxical: he must learn to be alone\, but literal aloneness is both solipsistic and narcissistic and can only result in a distorted view of the Self. \nBob Crimeen said “Hibberd’s masterpiece of hallucinations and shattered dreams gives the\nactor the chance to prove his mettle in tragic-comedy”\nNeil Jillet described the play as “probably the most beautiful Australian play ever written” \nDo not miss Solus Productions staging of this iconic piece of work \nmailto: marclement11@gmail.com \nTo Book tickets: A Stretch of the Imagination Ticket Bookings
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/a-stretch-of-the-imagination/2025-07-04/
LOCATION:Holden Street Theatres\, 34 Holden Street\, Hindmarsh\, South Australia\, 5007\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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SUMMARY:A Stretch of the Imagination
DESCRIPTION:SOLUS Productions returns to Holden Street Theatre this June with award-winning playwright\nJack Hibberd’s poignant\, captivating and poetic one man play. A Stretch of the Imagination\npremiered at The Pram factory\, Carlton in 1972. It is regarded by most connoisseurs as\nHibberd’s finest work\, embodying a radical advance in the character of Australian theatre\,\nembracing and remoulding as it does many of the strong strands in theatrical modernism. This play is a surreal black comedy\, which introduces us to the painfully lonely world of Monk O’Neill\, one of the great comic creations of Australian dramatic literature. (Made famous by Max Gilles)\nMonk’s colourful\, rambling monologue cuts to the quick of what Australia once was and what one day it could become. Monk is a distinctly unpleasant man. But he is also\, at the end of the day\, a very honest one and there is a strong impression that he has gone into this voluntary exile\, living in a humpy on One Tree Hill (he has actually chopped down the tree in a fit of pique)\, in order to confront his past and through this confrontation to explore his own creativity – in effect\, to create himself all over again using the raw materials of the life he has already lived. Beneath Monk’s aggression\, crudity and callous rejection of other human beings\, there is despair. He has lacked the courage to commit to intimacy… and is now on a quest to find his Self. But his quest is paradoxical: he must learn to be alone\, but literal aloneness is both solipsistic and narcissistic and can only result in a distorted view of the Self. \nBob Crimeen said “Hibberd’s masterpiece of hallucinations and shattered dreams gives the\nactor the chance to prove his mettle in tragic-comedy”\nNeil Jillet described the play as “probably the most beautiful Australian play ever written” \nDo not miss Solus Productions staging of this iconic piece of work \nmailto: marclement11@gmail.com \nTo Book tickets: A Stretch of the Imagination Ticket Bookings
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/a-stretch-of-the-imagination/2025-07-03/
LOCATION:Holden Street Theatres\, 34 Holden Street\, Hindmarsh\, South Australia\, 5007\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Solus Productions":MAILTO:marclement11@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250702T200000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250702T223000
DTSTAMP:20260429T170607
CREATED:20250615T061957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250615T064129Z
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SUMMARY:A Stretch of the Imagination
DESCRIPTION:SOLUS Productions returns to Holden Street Theatre this June with award-winning playwright\nJack Hibberd’s poignant\, captivating and poetic one man play. A Stretch of the Imagination\npremiered at The Pram factory\, Carlton in 1972. It is regarded by most connoisseurs as\nHibberd’s finest work\, embodying a radical advance in the character of Australian theatre\,\nembracing and remoulding as it does many of the strong strands in theatrical modernism. This play is a surreal black comedy\, which introduces us to the painfully lonely world of Monk O’Neill\, one of the great comic creations of Australian dramatic literature. (Made famous by Max Gilles)\nMonk’s colourful\, rambling monologue cuts to the quick of what Australia once was and what one day it could become. Monk is a distinctly unpleasant man. But he is also\, at the end of the day\, a very honest one and there is a strong impression that he has gone into this voluntary exile\, living in a humpy on One Tree Hill (he has actually chopped down the tree in a fit of pique)\, in order to confront his past and through this confrontation to explore his own creativity – in effect\, to create himself all over again using the raw materials of the life he has already lived. Beneath Monk’s aggression\, crudity and callous rejection of other human beings\, there is despair. He has lacked the courage to commit to intimacy… and is now on a quest to find his Self. But his quest is paradoxical: he must learn to be alone\, but literal aloneness is both solipsistic and narcissistic and can only result in a distorted view of the Self. \nBob Crimeen said “Hibberd’s masterpiece of hallucinations and shattered dreams gives the\nactor the chance to prove his mettle in tragic-comedy”\nNeil Jillet described the play as “probably the most beautiful Australian play ever written” \nDo not miss Solus Productions staging of this iconic piece of work \nmailto: marclement11@gmail.com \nTo Book tickets: A Stretch of the Imagination Ticket Bookings
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/a-stretch-of-the-imagination/2025-07-02/
LOCATION:Holden Street Theatres\, 34 Holden Street\, Hindmarsh\, South Australia\, 5007\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Solus Productions":MAILTO:marclement11@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250628T200000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250628T223000
DTSTAMP:20260429T170607
CREATED:20250615T061957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250615T064129Z
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SUMMARY:A Stretch of the Imagination
DESCRIPTION:SOLUS Productions returns to Holden Street Theatre this June with award-winning playwright\nJack Hibberd’s poignant\, captivating and poetic one man play. A Stretch of the Imagination\npremiered at The Pram factory\, Carlton in 1972. It is regarded by most connoisseurs as\nHibberd’s finest work\, embodying a radical advance in the character of Australian theatre\,\nembracing and remoulding as it does many of the strong strands in theatrical modernism. This play is a surreal black comedy\, which introduces us to the painfully lonely world of Monk O’Neill\, one of the great comic creations of Australian dramatic literature. (Made famous by Max Gilles)\nMonk’s colourful\, rambling monologue cuts to the quick of what Australia once was and what one day it could become. Monk is a distinctly unpleasant man. But he is also\, at the end of the day\, a very honest one and there is a strong impression that he has gone into this voluntary exile\, living in a humpy on One Tree Hill (he has actually chopped down the tree in a fit of pique)\, in order to confront his past and through this confrontation to explore his own creativity – in effect\, to create himself all over again using the raw materials of the life he has already lived. Beneath Monk’s aggression\, crudity and callous rejection of other human beings\, there is despair. He has lacked the courage to commit to intimacy… and is now on a quest to find his Self. But his quest is paradoxical: he must learn to be alone\, but literal aloneness is both solipsistic and narcissistic and can only result in a distorted view of the Self. \nBob Crimeen said “Hibberd’s masterpiece of hallucinations and shattered dreams gives the\nactor the chance to prove his mettle in tragic-comedy”\nNeil Jillet described the play as “probably the most beautiful Australian play ever written” \nDo not miss Solus Productions staging of this iconic piece of work \nmailto: marclement11@gmail.com \nTo Book tickets: A Stretch of the Imagination Ticket Bookings
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/a-stretch-of-the-imagination/2025-06-28/
LOCATION:Holden Street Theatres\, 34 Holden Street\, Hindmarsh\, South Australia\, 5007\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Solus Productions":MAILTO:marclement11@gmail.com
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20250627T223000
DTSTAMP:20260429T170607
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SUMMARY:A Stretch of the Imagination
DESCRIPTION:SOLUS Productions returns to Holden Street Theatre this June with award-winning playwright\nJack Hibberd’s poignant\, captivating and poetic one man play. A Stretch of the Imagination\npremiered at The Pram factory\, Carlton in 1972. It is regarded by most connoisseurs as\nHibberd’s finest work\, embodying a radical advance in the character of Australian theatre\,\nembracing and remoulding as it does many of the strong strands in theatrical modernism. This play is a surreal black comedy\, which introduces us to the painfully lonely world of Monk O’Neill\, one of the great comic creations of Australian dramatic literature. (Made famous by Max Gilles)\nMonk’s colourful\, rambling monologue cuts to the quick of what Australia once was and what one day it could become. Monk is a distinctly unpleasant man. But he is also\, at the end of the day\, a very honest one and there is a strong impression that he has gone into this voluntary exile\, living in a humpy on One Tree Hill (he has actually chopped down the tree in a fit of pique)\, in order to confront his past and through this confrontation to explore his own creativity – in effect\, to create himself all over again using the raw materials of the life he has already lived. Beneath Monk’s aggression\, crudity and callous rejection of other human beings\, there is despair. He has lacked the courage to commit to intimacy… and is now on a quest to find his Self. But his quest is paradoxical: he must learn to be alone\, but literal aloneness is both solipsistic and narcissistic and can only result in a distorted view of the Self. \nBob Crimeen said “Hibberd’s masterpiece of hallucinations and shattered dreams gives the\nactor the chance to prove his mettle in tragic-comedy”\nNeil Jillet described the play as “probably the most beautiful Australian play ever written” \nDo not miss Solus Productions staging of this iconic piece of work \nmailto: marclement11@gmail.com \nTo Book tickets: A Stretch of the Imagination Ticket Bookings
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/a-stretch-of-the-imagination/2025-06-27/
LOCATION:Holden Street Theatres\, 34 Holden Street\, Hindmarsh\, South Australia\, 5007\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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SUMMARY:A Stretch of the Imagination
DESCRIPTION:SOLUS Productions returns to Holden Street Theatre this June with award-winning playwright\nJack Hibberd’s poignant\, captivating and poetic one man play. A Stretch of the Imagination\npremiered at The Pram factory\, Carlton in 1972. It is regarded by most connoisseurs as\nHibberd’s finest work\, embodying a radical advance in the character of Australian theatre\,\nembracing and remoulding as it does many of the strong strands in theatrical modernism. This play is a surreal black comedy\, which introduces us to the painfully lonely world of Monk O’Neill\, one of the great comic creations of Australian dramatic literature. (Made famous by Max Gilles)\nMonk’s colourful\, rambling monologue cuts to the quick of what Australia once was and what one day it could become. Monk is a distinctly unpleasant man. But he is also\, at the end of the day\, a very honest one and there is a strong impression that he has gone into this voluntary exile\, living in a humpy on One Tree Hill (he has actually chopped down the tree in a fit of pique)\, in order to confront his past and through this confrontation to explore his own creativity – in effect\, to create himself all over again using the raw materials of the life he has already lived. Beneath Monk’s aggression\, crudity and callous rejection of other human beings\, there is despair. He has lacked the courage to commit to intimacy… and is now on a quest to find his Self. But his quest is paradoxical: he must learn to be alone\, but literal aloneness is both solipsistic and narcissistic and can only result in a distorted view of the Self. \nBob Crimeen said “Hibberd’s masterpiece of hallucinations and shattered dreams gives the\nactor the chance to prove his mettle in tragic-comedy”\nNeil Jillet described the play as “probably the most beautiful Australian play ever written” \nDo not miss Solus Productions staging of this iconic piece of work \nmailto: marclement11@gmail.com \nTo Book tickets: A Stretch of the Imagination Ticket Bookings
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/a-stretch-of-the-imagination/2025-06-26/
LOCATION:Holden Street Theatres\, 34 Holden Street\, Hindmarsh\, South Australia\, 5007\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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SUMMARY:A Stretch of the Imagination
DESCRIPTION:SOLUS Productions returns to Holden Street Theatre this June with award-winning playwright\nJack Hibberd’s poignant\, captivating and poetic one man play. A Stretch of the Imagination\npremiered at The Pram factory\, Carlton in 1972. It is regarded by most connoisseurs as\nHibberd’s finest work\, embodying a radical advance in the character of Australian theatre\,\nembracing and remoulding as it does many of the strong strands in theatrical modernism. This play is a surreal black comedy\, which introduces us to the painfully lonely world of Monk O’Neill\, one of the great comic creations of Australian dramatic literature. (Made famous by Max Gilles)\nMonk’s colourful\, rambling monologue cuts to the quick of what Australia once was and what one day it could become. Monk is a distinctly unpleasant man. But he is also\, at the end of the day\, a very honest one and there is a strong impression that he has gone into this voluntary exile\, living in a humpy on One Tree Hill (he has actually chopped down the tree in a fit of pique)\, in order to confront his past and through this confrontation to explore his own creativity – in effect\, to create himself all over again using the raw materials of the life he has already lived. Beneath Monk’s aggression\, crudity and callous rejection of other human beings\, there is despair. He has lacked the courage to commit to intimacy… and is now on a quest to find his Self. But his quest is paradoxical: he must learn to be alone\, but literal aloneness is both solipsistic and narcissistic and can only result in a distorted view of the Self. \nBob Crimeen said “Hibberd’s masterpiece of hallucinations and shattered dreams gives the\nactor the chance to prove his mettle in tragic-comedy”\nNeil Jillet described the play as “probably the most beautiful Australian play ever written” \nDo not miss Solus Productions staging of this iconic piece of work \nmailto: marclement11@gmail.com \nTo Book tickets: A Stretch of the Imagination Ticket Bookings
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/a-stretch-of-the-imagination/2025-06-25/
LOCATION:Holden Street Theatres\, 34 Holden Street\, Hindmarsh\, South Australia\, 5007\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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SUMMARY:A Stretch of the Imagination
DESCRIPTION:SOLUS Productions returns to Holden Street Theatre this June with award-winning playwright\nJack Hibberd’s poignant\, captivating and poetic one man play. A Stretch of the Imagination\npremiered at The Pram factory\, Carlton in 1972. It is regarded by most connoisseurs as\nHibberd’s finest work\, embodying a radical advance in the character of Australian theatre\,\nembracing and remoulding as it does many of the strong strands in theatrical modernism. This play is a surreal black comedy\, which introduces us to the painfully lonely world of Monk O’Neill\, one of the great comic creations of Australian dramatic literature. (Made famous by Max Gilles)\nMonk’s colourful\, rambling monologue cuts to the quick of what Australia once was and what one day it could become. Monk is a distinctly unpleasant man. But he is also\, at the end of the day\, a very honest one and there is a strong impression that he has gone into this voluntary exile\, living in a humpy on One Tree Hill (he has actually chopped down the tree in a fit of pique)\, in order to confront his past and through this confrontation to explore his own creativity – in effect\, to create himself all over again using the raw materials of the life he has already lived. Beneath Monk’s aggression\, crudity and callous rejection of other human beings\, there is despair. He has lacked the courage to commit to intimacy… and is now on a quest to find his Self. But his quest is paradoxical: he must learn to be alone\, but literal aloneness is both solipsistic and narcissistic and can only result in a distorted view of the Self. \nBob Crimeen said “Hibberd’s masterpiece of hallucinations and shattered dreams gives the\nactor the chance to prove his mettle in tragic-comedy”\nNeil Jillet described the play as “probably the most beautiful Australian play ever written” \nDo not miss Solus Productions staging of this iconic piece of work \nmailto: marclement11@gmail.com \nTo Book tickets: A Stretch of the Imagination Ticket Bookings
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/a-stretch-of-the-imagination/2025-06-24/
LOCATION:Holden Street Theatres\, 34 Holden Street\, Hindmarsh\, South Australia\, 5007\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241012T213000
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SUMMARY:A Cheery Soul
DESCRIPTION:Written by Patrick White \nA Cheery Soul is a surreal satirical masterpiece set in the fictional Sydney suburb of Sarsaparilla at the end of the 1950s. \nMiss Docker is one of Nobel Laureate Patrick White’s most memorable creations. She and her neighbours are as hilarious and peculiar as they are uncannily familiar. \nMiss Docker the delightfully ghastly\, relentlessly upbeat ‘cheery soul’ takes us on a dizzying ride through suburban Australia\, as her search for purpose and love leads her in a series of increasingly surreal acts. From over-pruned tomato plants\, a damaged roast\, a nursing home\, a church and the destructive power of good. \nWhen goodness is too good…. \n“We audience members leave Holden Street yet again with the knowledge that we have experienced something exceptional.” – Barefoot Review
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/a-cheery-soul/2024-10-12/2/
LOCATION:Holden Street Theatres\, 34 Holden Street\, Hindmarsh\, South Australia\, 5007\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Holden Street Theatres Inc":MAILTO:manager@holdenstreettheatres.com
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SUMMARY:A Cheery Soul
DESCRIPTION:Written by Patrick White \nA Cheery Soul is a surreal satirical masterpiece set in the fictional Sydney suburb of Sarsaparilla at the end of the 1950s. \nMiss Docker is one of Nobel Laureate Patrick White’s most memorable creations. She and her neighbours are as hilarious and peculiar as they are uncannily familiar. \nMiss Docker the delightfully ghastly\, relentlessly upbeat ‘cheery soul’ takes us on a dizzying ride through suburban Australia\, as her search for purpose and love leads her in a series of increasingly surreal acts. From over-pruned tomato plants\, a damaged roast\, a nursing home\, a church and the destructive power of good. \nWhen goodness is too good…. \n“We audience members leave Holden Street yet again with the knowledge that we have experienced something exceptional.” – Barefoot Review
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/a-cheery-soul/2024-10-12/1/
LOCATION:Holden Street Theatres\, 34 Holden Street\, Hindmarsh\, South Australia\, 5007\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Holden Street Theatres Inc":MAILTO:manager@holdenstreettheatres.com
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241011T213000
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SUMMARY:A Cheery Soul
DESCRIPTION:Written by Patrick White \nA Cheery Soul is a surreal satirical masterpiece set in the fictional Sydney suburb of Sarsaparilla at the end of the 1950s. \nMiss Docker is one of Nobel Laureate Patrick White’s most memorable creations. She and her neighbours are as hilarious and peculiar as they are uncannily familiar. \nMiss Docker the delightfully ghastly\, relentlessly upbeat ‘cheery soul’ takes us on a dizzying ride through suburban Australia\, as her search for purpose and love leads her in a series of increasingly surreal acts. From over-pruned tomato plants\, a damaged roast\, a nursing home\, a church and the destructive power of good. \nWhen goodness is too good…. \n“We audience members leave Holden Street yet again with the knowledge that we have experienced something exceptional.” – Barefoot Review
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/a-cheery-soul/2024-10-11/
LOCATION:Holden Street Theatres\, 34 Holden Street\, Hindmarsh\, South Australia\, 5007\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241010T213000
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SUMMARY:A Cheery Soul
DESCRIPTION:Written by Patrick White \nA Cheery Soul is a surreal satirical masterpiece set in the fictional Sydney suburb of Sarsaparilla at the end of the 1950s. \nMiss Docker is one of Nobel Laureate Patrick White’s most memorable creations. She and her neighbours are as hilarious and peculiar as they are uncannily familiar. \nMiss Docker the delightfully ghastly\, relentlessly upbeat ‘cheery soul’ takes us on a dizzying ride through suburban Australia\, as her search for purpose and love leads her in a series of increasingly surreal acts. From over-pruned tomato plants\, a damaged roast\, a nursing home\, a church and the destructive power of good. \nWhen goodness is too good…. \n“We audience members leave Holden Street yet again with the knowledge that we have experienced something exceptional.” – Barefoot Review
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/a-cheery-soul/2024-10-10/
LOCATION:Holden Street Theatres\, 34 Holden Street\, Hindmarsh\, South Australia\, 5007\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Holden Street Theatres Inc":MAILTO:manager@holdenstreettheatres.com
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241009T213000
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SUMMARY:A Cheery Soul
DESCRIPTION:Written by Patrick White \nA Cheery Soul is a surreal satirical masterpiece set in the fictional Sydney suburb of Sarsaparilla at the end of the 1950s. \nMiss Docker is one of Nobel Laureate Patrick White’s most memorable creations. She and her neighbours are as hilarious and peculiar as they are uncannily familiar. \nMiss Docker the delightfully ghastly\, relentlessly upbeat ‘cheery soul’ takes us on a dizzying ride through suburban Australia\, as her search for purpose and love leads her in a series of increasingly surreal acts. From over-pruned tomato plants\, a damaged roast\, a nursing home\, a church and the destructive power of good. \nWhen goodness is too good…. \n“We audience members leave Holden Street yet again with the knowledge that we have experienced something exceptional.” – Barefoot Review
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/a-cheery-soul/2024-10-09/
LOCATION:Holden Street Theatres\, 34 Holden Street\, Hindmarsh\, South Australia\, 5007\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241008T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20241008T213000
DTSTAMP:20260429T170607
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LAST-MODIFIED:20241002T072917Z
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SUMMARY:A Cheery Soul
DESCRIPTION:Written by Patrick White \nA Cheery Soul is a surreal satirical masterpiece set in the fictional Sydney suburb of Sarsaparilla at the end of the 1950s. \nMiss Docker is one of Nobel Laureate Patrick White’s most memorable creations. She and her neighbours are as hilarious and peculiar as they are uncannily familiar. \nMiss Docker the delightfully ghastly\, relentlessly upbeat ‘cheery soul’ takes us on a dizzying ride through suburban Australia\, as her search for purpose and love leads her in a series of increasingly surreal acts. From over-pruned tomato plants\, a damaged roast\, a nursing home\, a church and the destructive power of good. \nWhen goodness is too good…. \n“We audience members leave Holden Street yet again with the knowledge that we have experienced something exceptional.” – Barefoot Review
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/a-cheery-soul/2024-10-08/
LOCATION:Holden Street Theatres\, 34 Holden Street\, Hindmarsh\, South Australia\, 5007\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Holden Street Theatres Inc":MAILTO:manager@holdenstreettheatres.com
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