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SUMMARY:Angels In America
DESCRIPTION:ANGELS IN AMERICA:\nA Gay Fantasia on National Themes \nPart One: Millennium Approaches\nAND\nPart Two: Perestroika \nWRITTEN BY TONY KUSHNER \nDirected by Hayley Horton \n2 – 25 May 2024 \nAn exciting\, epic production in two parts\, Angels in America is a complex\, metaphorical and symbolic examination of sexuality in America in the 1980s by Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning playwright Tony Kushner (Munich\, Lincoln\, Fences\, The Fablemans). \nThe West End revival production won the Olivier Award for Best Revival in 2018\, and was screened as part of the National Theatre Live cinematic release. Later that year the production transferred to Broadway\, where it received eleven Tony Award nominations\, the most ever received by a play at the time. It won three: Best Revival of a Play; Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Play\, for Andrew Garfield; and Best Actor in a Featured Role in a Play\, for Nathan Lane. \nIn Part 1\, Millennium Approaches\, Prior Walter is HIV positive. His Jewish boyfriend leaves him for a straight Mormon and he gets a hospital visit from an angel who says it is up to him to save humanity. While in Part 2\, Perestroika\, various forces have gathered in New York: the ex-boyfriend and his Mormon lover\, the pill-popping ex-wife\, the conservative mother\, a rabid Republican lawyer\, a drag queen and a dead activist… and Prior has the future of the world in his hands. \nFull of humour and hope\, these diverse characters captivate audiences in its contemplation of humanity and our progress towards a new millennium. It is spectacular\, yet intimate. It is magical\, yet grounded in reality. With Kushner’s erudite writing and some of Adelaide theatre’s most talented performers\, Angels in America is a theatre event not to be missed. \nDirector Hayley Horton says\, “Despite the exploration of humanity and all its flaws\, this is a hilarious script. We laugh more than we cry and it is almost cathartic to see the more upsetting parts of our world through a humorous lens. It just showcases Kushner’s skills as a writer to have 3 hours feel like nothing\, while laughing at how broken the world really can be.\nI love the hopefulness of this piece. While many could just watch Part 1 and live with the cliffhanger\, it is the resolution of Part 2 that gives us hope – where the good survive to see the new millennium born.” \nCAST\nKate Anolak\, Lee Cook\, Rachel Dalton\, Brant Eustice\, Matt Houston\, Casmira Lorien\, Eric McDowell and Lindsay Prodea. \nCONTENT WARNING\nPlease be advised this production contains frequent strong language\, adult themes\, sexual references and nudity. \nDURATION\nAngels in America is a two-part play\, presented in two halves over two separate performances.\nYou can order tickets to both Parts in one booking.\nEach Part will run approximately 3 hours with 2 intervals each. \nVENUE\nLittle Theatre\nUniversity of Adelaide (The Cloisters)
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/angels-in-america/2024-05-16/
LOCATION:University of Adelaide – Little Theatre\, The Cloisters\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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SUMMARY:Angels In America
DESCRIPTION:ANGELS IN AMERICA:\nA Gay Fantasia on National Themes \nPart One: Millennium Approaches\nAND\nPart Two: Perestroika \nWRITTEN BY TONY KUSHNER \nDirected by Hayley Horton \n2 – 25 May 2024 \nAn exciting\, epic production in two parts\, Angels in America is a complex\, metaphorical and symbolic examination of sexuality in America in the 1980s by Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning playwright Tony Kushner (Munich\, Lincoln\, Fences\, The Fablemans). \nThe West End revival production won the Olivier Award for Best Revival in 2018\, and was screened as part of the National Theatre Live cinematic release. Later that year the production transferred to Broadway\, where it received eleven Tony Award nominations\, the most ever received by a play at the time. It won three: Best Revival of a Play; Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Play\, for Andrew Garfield; and Best Actor in a Featured Role in a Play\, for Nathan Lane. \nIn Part 1\, Millennium Approaches\, Prior Walter is HIV positive. His Jewish boyfriend leaves him for a straight Mormon and he gets a hospital visit from an angel who says it is up to him to save humanity. While in Part 2\, Perestroika\, various forces have gathered in New York: the ex-boyfriend and his Mormon lover\, the pill-popping ex-wife\, the conservative mother\, a rabid Republican lawyer\, a drag queen and a dead activist… and Prior has the future of the world in his hands. \nFull of humour and hope\, these diverse characters captivate audiences in its contemplation of humanity and our progress towards a new millennium. It is spectacular\, yet intimate. It is magical\, yet grounded in reality. With Kushner’s erudite writing and some of Adelaide theatre’s most talented performers\, Angels in America is a theatre event not to be missed. \nDirector Hayley Horton says\, “Despite the exploration of humanity and all its flaws\, this is a hilarious script. We laugh more than we cry and it is almost cathartic to see the more upsetting parts of our world through a humorous lens. It just showcases Kushner’s skills as a writer to have 3 hours feel like nothing\, while laughing at how broken the world really can be.\nI love the hopefulness of this piece. While many could just watch Part 1 and live with the cliffhanger\, it is the resolution of Part 2 that gives us hope – where the good survive to see the new millennium born.” \nCAST\nKate Anolak\, Lee Cook\, Rachel Dalton\, Brant Eustice\, Matt Houston\, Casmira Lorien\, Eric McDowell and Lindsay Prodea. \nCONTENT WARNING\nPlease be advised this production contains frequent strong language\, adult themes\, sexual references and nudity. \nDURATION\nAngels in America is a two-part play\, presented in two halves over two separate performances.\nYou can order tickets to both Parts in one booking.\nEach Part will run approximately 3 hours with 2 intervals each. \nVENUE\nLittle Theatre\nUniversity of Adelaide (The Cloisters)
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/angels-in-america/2024-05-12/
LOCATION:University of Adelaide – Little Theatre\, The Cloisters\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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SUMMARY:Angels In America
DESCRIPTION:ANGELS IN AMERICA:\nA Gay Fantasia on National Themes \nPart One: Millennium Approaches\nAND\nPart Two: Perestroika \nWRITTEN BY TONY KUSHNER \nDirected by Hayley Horton \n2 – 25 May 2024 \nAn exciting\, epic production in two parts\, Angels in America is a complex\, metaphorical and symbolic examination of sexuality in America in the 1980s by Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning playwright Tony Kushner (Munich\, Lincoln\, Fences\, The Fablemans). \nThe West End revival production won the Olivier Award for Best Revival in 2018\, and was screened as part of the National Theatre Live cinematic release. Later that year the production transferred to Broadway\, where it received eleven Tony Award nominations\, the most ever received by a play at the time. It won three: Best Revival of a Play; Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Play\, for Andrew Garfield; and Best Actor in a Featured Role in a Play\, for Nathan Lane. \nIn Part 1\, Millennium Approaches\, Prior Walter is HIV positive. His Jewish boyfriend leaves him for a straight Mormon and he gets a hospital visit from an angel who says it is up to him to save humanity. While in Part 2\, Perestroika\, various forces have gathered in New York: the ex-boyfriend and his Mormon lover\, the pill-popping ex-wife\, the conservative mother\, a rabid Republican lawyer\, a drag queen and a dead activist… and Prior has the future of the world in his hands. \nFull of humour and hope\, these diverse characters captivate audiences in its contemplation of humanity and our progress towards a new millennium. It is spectacular\, yet intimate. It is magical\, yet grounded in reality. With Kushner’s erudite writing and some of Adelaide theatre’s most talented performers\, Angels in America is a theatre event not to be missed. \nDirector Hayley Horton says\, “Despite the exploration of humanity and all its flaws\, this is a hilarious script. We laugh more than we cry and it is almost cathartic to see the more upsetting parts of our world through a humorous lens. It just showcases Kushner’s skills as a writer to have 3 hours feel like nothing\, while laughing at how broken the world really can be.\nI love the hopefulness of this piece. While many could just watch Part 1 and live with the cliffhanger\, it is the resolution of Part 2 that gives us hope – where the good survive to see the new millennium born.” \nCAST\nKate Anolak\, Lee Cook\, Rachel Dalton\, Brant Eustice\, Matt Houston\, Casmira Lorien\, Eric McDowell and Lindsay Prodea. \nCONTENT WARNING\nPlease be advised this production contains frequent strong language\, adult themes\, sexual references and nudity. \nDURATION\nAngels in America is a two-part play\, presented in two halves over two separate performances.\nYou can order tickets to both Parts in one booking.\nEach Part will run approximately 3 hours with 2 intervals each. \nVENUE\nLittle Theatre\nUniversity of Adelaide (The Cloisters)
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/angels-in-america/2024-05-11/
LOCATION:University of Adelaide – Little Theatre\, The Cloisters\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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SUMMARY:Angels In America
DESCRIPTION:ANGELS IN AMERICA:\nA Gay Fantasia on National Themes \nPart One: Millennium Approaches\nAND\nPart Two: Perestroika \nWRITTEN BY TONY KUSHNER \nDirected by Hayley Horton \n2 – 25 May 2024 \nAn exciting\, epic production in two parts\, Angels in America is a complex\, metaphorical and symbolic examination of sexuality in America in the 1980s by Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning playwright Tony Kushner (Munich\, Lincoln\, Fences\, The Fablemans). \nThe West End revival production won the Olivier Award for Best Revival in 2018\, and was screened as part of the National Theatre Live cinematic release. Later that year the production transferred to Broadway\, where it received eleven Tony Award nominations\, the most ever received by a play at the time. It won three: Best Revival of a Play; Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Play\, for Andrew Garfield; and Best Actor in a Featured Role in a Play\, for Nathan Lane. \nIn Part 1\, Millennium Approaches\, Prior Walter is HIV positive. His Jewish boyfriend leaves him for a straight Mormon and he gets a hospital visit from an angel who says it is up to him to save humanity. While in Part 2\, Perestroika\, various forces have gathered in New York: the ex-boyfriend and his Mormon lover\, the pill-popping ex-wife\, the conservative mother\, a rabid Republican lawyer\, a drag queen and a dead activist… and Prior has the future of the world in his hands. \nFull of humour and hope\, these diverse characters captivate audiences in its contemplation of humanity and our progress towards a new millennium. It is spectacular\, yet intimate. It is magical\, yet grounded in reality. With Kushner’s erudite writing and some of Adelaide theatre’s most talented performers\, Angels in America is a theatre event not to be missed. \nDirector Hayley Horton says\, “Despite the exploration of humanity and all its flaws\, this is a hilarious script. We laugh more than we cry and it is almost cathartic to see the more upsetting parts of our world through a humorous lens. It just showcases Kushner’s skills as a writer to have 3 hours feel like nothing\, while laughing at how broken the world really can be.\nI love the hopefulness of this piece. While many could just watch Part 1 and live with the cliffhanger\, it is the resolution of Part 2 that gives us hope – where the good survive to see the new millennium born.” \nCAST\nKate Anolak\, Lee Cook\, Rachel Dalton\, Brant Eustice\, Matt Houston\, Casmira Lorien\, Eric McDowell and Lindsay Prodea. \nCONTENT WARNING\nPlease be advised this production contains frequent strong language\, adult themes\, sexual references and nudity. \nDURATION\nAngels in America is a two-part play\, presented in two halves over two separate performances.\nYou can order tickets to both Parts in one booking.\nEach Part will run approximately 3 hours with 2 intervals each. \nVENUE\nLittle Theatre\nUniversity of Adelaide (The Cloisters)
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/angels-in-america/2024-05-10/
LOCATION:University of Adelaide – Little Theatre\, The Cloisters\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="The University of Adelaide Theatre Guild":MAILTO:theatreguild@adelaide.edu.au
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SUMMARY:Angels In America
DESCRIPTION:ANGELS IN AMERICA:\nA Gay Fantasia on National Themes \nPart One: Millennium Approaches\nAND\nPart Two: Perestroika \nWRITTEN BY TONY KUSHNER \nDirected by Hayley Horton \n2 – 25 May 2024 \nAn exciting\, epic production in two parts\, Angels in America is a complex\, metaphorical and symbolic examination of sexuality in America in the 1980s by Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning playwright Tony Kushner (Munich\, Lincoln\, Fences\, The Fablemans). \nThe West End revival production won the Olivier Award for Best Revival in 2018\, and was screened as part of the National Theatre Live cinematic release. Later that year the production transferred to Broadway\, where it received eleven Tony Award nominations\, the most ever received by a play at the time. It won three: Best Revival of a Play; Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Play\, for Andrew Garfield; and Best Actor in a Featured Role in a Play\, for Nathan Lane. \nIn Part 1\, Millennium Approaches\, Prior Walter is HIV positive. His Jewish boyfriend leaves him for a straight Mormon and he gets a hospital visit from an angel who says it is up to him to save humanity. While in Part 2\, Perestroika\, various forces have gathered in New York: the ex-boyfriend and his Mormon lover\, the pill-popping ex-wife\, the conservative mother\, a rabid Republican lawyer\, a drag queen and a dead activist… and Prior has the future of the world in his hands. \nFull of humour and hope\, these diverse characters captivate audiences in its contemplation of humanity and our progress towards a new millennium. It is spectacular\, yet intimate. It is magical\, yet grounded in reality. With Kushner’s erudite writing and some of Adelaide theatre’s most talented performers\, Angels in America is a theatre event not to be missed. \nDirector Hayley Horton says\, “Despite the exploration of humanity and all its flaws\, this is a hilarious script. We laugh more than we cry and it is almost cathartic to see the more upsetting parts of our world through a humorous lens. It just showcases Kushner’s skills as a writer to have 3 hours feel like nothing\, while laughing at how broken the world really can be.\nI love the hopefulness of this piece. While many could just watch Part 1 and live with the cliffhanger\, it is the resolution of Part 2 that gives us hope – where the good survive to see the new millennium born.” \nCAST\nKate Anolak\, Lee Cook\, Rachel Dalton\, Brant Eustice\, Matt Houston\, Casmira Lorien\, Eric McDowell and Lindsay Prodea. \nCONTENT WARNING\nPlease be advised this production contains frequent strong language\, adult themes\, sexual references and nudity. \nDURATION\nAngels in America is a two-part play\, presented in two halves over two separate performances.\nYou can order tickets to both Parts in one booking.\nEach Part will run approximately 3 hours with 2 intervals each. \nVENUE\nLittle Theatre\nUniversity of Adelaide (The Cloisters)
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/angels-in-america/2024-05-09/
LOCATION:University of Adelaide – Little Theatre\, The Cloisters\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="The University of Adelaide Theatre Guild":MAILTO:theatreguild@adelaide.edu.au
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SUMMARY:Angels In America
DESCRIPTION:ANGELS IN AMERICA:\nA Gay Fantasia on National Themes \nPart One: Millennium Approaches\nAND\nPart Two: Perestroika \nWRITTEN BY TONY KUSHNER \nDirected by Hayley Horton \n2 – 25 May 2024 \nAn exciting\, epic production in two parts\, Angels in America is a complex\, metaphorical and symbolic examination of sexuality in America in the 1980s by Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning playwright Tony Kushner (Munich\, Lincoln\, Fences\, The Fablemans). \nThe West End revival production won the Olivier Award for Best Revival in 2018\, and was screened as part of the National Theatre Live cinematic release. Later that year the production transferred to Broadway\, where it received eleven Tony Award nominations\, the most ever received by a play at the time. It won three: Best Revival of a Play; Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Play\, for Andrew Garfield; and Best Actor in a Featured Role in a Play\, for Nathan Lane. \nIn Part 1\, Millennium Approaches\, Prior Walter is HIV positive. His Jewish boyfriend leaves him for a straight Mormon and he gets a hospital visit from an angel who says it is up to him to save humanity. While in Part 2\, Perestroika\, various forces have gathered in New York: the ex-boyfriend and his Mormon lover\, the pill-popping ex-wife\, the conservative mother\, a rabid Republican lawyer\, a drag queen and a dead activist… and Prior has the future of the world in his hands. \nFull of humour and hope\, these diverse characters captivate audiences in its contemplation of humanity and our progress towards a new millennium. It is spectacular\, yet intimate. It is magical\, yet grounded in reality. With Kushner’s erudite writing and some of Adelaide theatre’s most talented performers\, Angels in America is a theatre event not to be missed. \nDirector Hayley Horton says\, “Despite the exploration of humanity and all its flaws\, this is a hilarious script. We laugh more than we cry and it is almost cathartic to see the more upsetting parts of our world through a humorous lens. It just showcases Kushner’s skills as a writer to have 3 hours feel like nothing\, while laughing at how broken the world really can be.\nI love the hopefulness of this piece. While many could just watch Part 1 and live with the cliffhanger\, it is the resolution of Part 2 that gives us hope – where the good survive to see the new millennium born.” \nCAST\nKate Anolak\, Lee Cook\, Rachel Dalton\, Brant Eustice\, Matt Houston\, Casmira Lorien\, Eric McDowell and Lindsay Prodea. \nCONTENT WARNING\nPlease be advised this production contains frequent strong language\, adult themes\, sexual references and nudity. \nDURATION\nAngels in America is a two-part play\, presented in two halves over two separate performances.\nYou can order tickets to both Parts in one booking.\nEach Part will run approximately 3 hours with 2 intervals each. \nVENUE\nLittle Theatre\nUniversity of Adelaide (The Cloisters)
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/angels-in-america/2024-05-05/
LOCATION:University of Adelaide – Little Theatre\, The Cloisters\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="The University of Adelaide Theatre Guild":MAILTO:theatreguild@adelaide.edu.au
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240504T230000
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SUMMARY:Angels In America
DESCRIPTION:ANGELS IN AMERICA:\nA Gay Fantasia on National Themes \nPart One: Millennium Approaches\nAND\nPart Two: Perestroika \nWRITTEN BY TONY KUSHNER \nDirected by Hayley Horton \n2 – 25 May 2024 \nAn exciting\, epic production in two parts\, Angels in America is a complex\, metaphorical and symbolic examination of sexuality in America in the 1980s by Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning playwright Tony Kushner (Munich\, Lincoln\, Fences\, The Fablemans). \nThe West End revival production won the Olivier Award for Best Revival in 2018\, and was screened as part of the National Theatre Live cinematic release. Later that year the production transferred to Broadway\, where it received eleven Tony Award nominations\, the most ever received by a play at the time. It won three: Best Revival of a Play; Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Play\, for Andrew Garfield; and Best Actor in a Featured Role in a Play\, for Nathan Lane. \nIn Part 1\, Millennium Approaches\, Prior Walter is HIV positive. His Jewish boyfriend leaves him for a straight Mormon and he gets a hospital visit from an angel who says it is up to him to save humanity. While in Part 2\, Perestroika\, various forces have gathered in New York: the ex-boyfriend and his Mormon lover\, the pill-popping ex-wife\, the conservative mother\, a rabid Republican lawyer\, a drag queen and a dead activist… and Prior has the future of the world in his hands. \nFull of humour and hope\, these diverse characters captivate audiences in its contemplation of humanity and our progress towards a new millennium. It is spectacular\, yet intimate. It is magical\, yet grounded in reality. With Kushner’s erudite writing and some of Adelaide theatre’s most talented performers\, Angels in America is a theatre event not to be missed. \nDirector Hayley Horton says\, “Despite the exploration of humanity and all its flaws\, this is a hilarious script. We laugh more than we cry and it is almost cathartic to see the more upsetting parts of our world through a humorous lens. It just showcases Kushner’s skills as a writer to have 3 hours feel like nothing\, while laughing at how broken the world really can be.\nI love the hopefulness of this piece. While many could just watch Part 1 and live with the cliffhanger\, it is the resolution of Part 2 that gives us hope – where the good survive to see the new millennium born.” \nCAST\nKate Anolak\, Lee Cook\, Rachel Dalton\, Brant Eustice\, Matt Houston\, Casmira Lorien\, Eric McDowell and Lindsay Prodea. \nCONTENT WARNING\nPlease be advised this production contains frequent strong language\, adult themes\, sexual references and nudity. \nDURATION\nAngels in America is a two-part play\, presented in two halves over two separate performances.\nYou can order tickets to both Parts in one booking.\nEach Part will run approximately 3 hours with 2 intervals each. \nVENUE\nLittle Theatre\nUniversity of Adelaide (The Cloisters)
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/angels-in-america/2024-05-04/
LOCATION:University of Adelaide – Little Theatre\, The Cloisters\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tasaonline.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Angels-In-America-A5-1.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="The University of Adelaide Theatre Guild":MAILTO:theatreguild@adelaide.edu.au
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240503T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240503T230000
DTSTAMP:20260422T105443
CREATED:20240305T230222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240305T230222Z
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SUMMARY:Angels In America
DESCRIPTION:ANGELS IN AMERICA:\nA Gay Fantasia on National Themes \nPart One: Millennium Approaches\nAND\nPart Two: Perestroika \nWRITTEN BY TONY KUSHNER \nDirected by Hayley Horton \n2 – 25 May 2024 \nAn exciting\, epic production in two parts\, Angels in America is a complex\, metaphorical and symbolic examination of sexuality in America in the 1980s by Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning playwright Tony Kushner (Munich\, Lincoln\, Fences\, The Fablemans). \nThe West End revival production won the Olivier Award for Best Revival in 2018\, and was screened as part of the National Theatre Live cinematic release. Later that year the production transferred to Broadway\, where it received eleven Tony Award nominations\, the most ever received by a play at the time. It won three: Best Revival of a Play; Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Play\, for Andrew Garfield; and Best Actor in a Featured Role in a Play\, for Nathan Lane. \nIn Part 1\, Millennium Approaches\, Prior Walter is HIV positive. His Jewish boyfriend leaves him for a straight Mormon and he gets a hospital visit from an angel who says it is up to him to save humanity. While in Part 2\, Perestroika\, various forces have gathered in New York: the ex-boyfriend and his Mormon lover\, the pill-popping ex-wife\, the conservative mother\, a rabid Republican lawyer\, a drag queen and a dead activist… and Prior has the future of the world in his hands. \nFull of humour and hope\, these diverse characters captivate audiences in its contemplation of humanity and our progress towards a new millennium. It is spectacular\, yet intimate. It is magical\, yet grounded in reality. With Kushner’s erudite writing and some of Adelaide theatre’s most talented performers\, Angels in America is a theatre event not to be missed. \nDirector Hayley Horton says\, “Despite the exploration of humanity and all its flaws\, this is a hilarious script. We laugh more than we cry and it is almost cathartic to see the more upsetting parts of our world through a humorous lens. It just showcases Kushner’s skills as a writer to have 3 hours feel like nothing\, while laughing at how broken the world really can be.\nI love the hopefulness of this piece. While many could just watch Part 1 and live with the cliffhanger\, it is the resolution of Part 2 that gives us hope – where the good survive to see the new millennium born.” \nCAST\nKate Anolak\, Lee Cook\, Rachel Dalton\, Brant Eustice\, Matt Houston\, Casmira Lorien\, Eric McDowell and Lindsay Prodea. \nCONTENT WARNING\nPlease be advised this production contains frequent strong language\, adult themes\, sexual references and nudity. \nDURATION\nAngels in America is a two-part play\, presented in two halves over two separate performances.\nYou can order tickets to both Parts in one booking.\nEach Part will run approximately 3 hours with 2 intervals each. \nVENUE\nLittle Theatre\nUniversity of Adelaide (The Cloisters)
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/angels-in-america/2024-05-03/
LOCATION:University of Adelaide – Little Theatre\, The Cloisters\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tasaonline.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Angels-In-America-A5-1.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="The University of Adelaide Theatre Guild":MAILTO:theatreguild@adelaide.edu.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240502T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240502T230000
DTSTAMP:20260422T105443
CREATED:20240305T230222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240305T230222Z
UID:10021826-1714676400-1714690800@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:Angels In America
DESCRIPTION:ANGELS IN AMERICA:\nA Gay Fantasia on National Themes \nPart One: Millennium Approaches\nAND\nPart Two: Perestroika \nWRITTEN BY TONY KUSHNER \nDirected by Hayley Horton \n2 – 25 May 2024 \nAn exciting\, epic production in two parts\, Angels in America is a complex\, metaphorical and symbolic examination of sexuality in America in the 1980s by Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning playwright Tony Kushner (Munich\, Lincoln\, Fences\, The Fablemans). \nThe West End revival production won the Olivier Award for Best Revival in 2018\, and was screened as part of the National Theatre Live cinematic release. Later that year the production transferred to Broadway\, where it received eleven Tony Award nominations\, the most ever received by a play at the time. It won three: Best Revival of a Play; Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Play\, for Andrew Garfield; and Best Actor in a Featured Role in a Play\, for Nathan Lane. \nIn Part 1\, Millennium Approaches\, Prior Walter is HIV positive. His Jewish boyfriend leaves him for a straight Mormon and he gets a hospital visit from an angel who says it is up to him to save humanity. While in Part 2\, Perestroika\, various forces have gathered in New York: the ex-boyfriend and his Mormon lover\, the pill-popping ex-wife\, the conservative mother\, a rabid Republican lawyer\, a drag queen and a dead activist… and Prior has the future of the world in his hands. \nFull of humour and hope\, these diverse characters captivate audiences in its contemplation of humanity and our progress towards a new millennium. It is spectacular\, yet intimate. It is magical\, yet grounded in reality. With Kushner’s erudite writing and some of Adelaide theatre’s most talented performers\, Angels in America is a theatre event not to be missed. \nDirector Hayley Horton says\, “Despite the exploration of humanity and all its flaws\, this is a hilarious script. We laugh more than we cry and it is almost cathartic to see the more upsetting parts of our world through a humorous lens. It just showcases Kushner’s skills as a writer to have 3 hours feel like nothing\, while laughing at how broken the world really can be.\nI love the hopefulness of this piece. While many could just watch Part 1 and live with the cliffhanger\, it is the resolution of Part 2 that gives us hope – where the good survive to see the new millennium born.” \nCAST\nKate Anolak\, Lee Cook\, Rachel Dalton\, Brant Eustice\, Matt Houston\, Casmira Lorien\, Eric McDowell and Lindsay Prodea. \nCONTENT WARNING\nPlease be advised this production contains frequent strong language\, adult themes\, sexual references and nudity. \nDURATION\nAngels in America is a two-part play\, presented in two halves over two separate performances.\nYou can order tickets to both Parts in one booking.\nEach Part will run approximately 3 hours with 2 intervals each. \nVENUE\nLittle Theatre\nUniversity of Adelaide (The Cloisters)
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/angels-in-america/2024-05-02/
LOCATION:University of Adelaide – Little Theatre\, The Cloisters\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="The University of Adelaide Theatre Guild":MAILTO:theatreguild@adelaide.edu.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240410T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240410T220000
DTSTAMP:20260422T105443
CREATED:20240327T045320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240410T021558Z
UID:10022123-1712777400-1712786400@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:Cloud 9
DESCRIPTION:A play by Caryl Churchill\nDirected by Rajiv Paranavithana \nCaryl Churchill’s Cloud 9 is a two-act play about modern constructions of identity. Act 1 is set in British colonial Africa during the Victorian era\, and introduces characters who are repressed – both internally and by the world around them. The play explores the damaging nature of rigid identity categorisation and sees their world turn to chaos. Act 2 shifts forward 100 years to London in 1979\, while the same characters only age 25 years. The audience observes how the shackles of oppression linger even in contemporary society. Cloud 9 challenges traditional notions of gender\, race\, and sexuality\, adopting elements of surrealism and epic theatre and using a non-traditional casting approach. \nStarring: Ashi Mashoof\, Charlie Milne\, Eryn Kralj\, Lelum Rathnayake\, Mary McAuliffe\, Oswin Kwan\, Regan Holmes. \nCONTENT WARNING: Child abuse\, sexual references\, mentions to domestic violence\, racism\, sexism\, and creepy dolls. \nTICKETS\nGeneral admission: $15.00\nConcession: $10.00 \nPERFORMANCES\nWednesday 3 April\, 7:30pm\nThursday 4 April\, 7:30pm\nFriday 5 April\, 7:30pm\nSaturday 6 April\, 7:30pm
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/cloud-9/2024-04-10/
LOCATION:University of Adelaide – Little Theatre\, The Cloisters\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tasaonline.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/cloud9.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="The University of Adelaide Theatre Guilde%3A Student Society":MAILTO:uatgstudentsociety@clubs.auu.org.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240409T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240409T220000
DTSTAMP:20260422T105443
CREATED:20240327T045320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240410T021558Z
UID:10022122-1712691000-1712700000@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:Cloud 9
DESCRIPTION:A play by Caryl Churchill\nDirected by Rajiv Paranavithana \nCaryl Churchill’s Cloud 9 is a two-act play about modern constructions of identity. Act 1 is set in British colonial Africa during the Victorian era\, and introduces characters who are repressed – both internally and by the world around them. The play explores the damaging nature of rigid identity categorisation and sees their world turn to chaos. Act 2 shifts forward 100 years to London in 1979\, while the same characters only age 25 years. The audience observes how the shackles of oppression linger even in contemporary society. Cloud 9 challenges traditional notions of gender\, race\, and sexuality\, adopting elements of surrealism and epic theatre and using a non-traditional casting approach. \nStarring: Ashi Mashoof\, Charlie Milne\, Eryn Kralj\, Lelum Rathnayake\, Mary McAuliffe\, Oswin Kwan\, Regan Holmes. \nCONTENT WARNING: Child abuse\, sexual references\, mentions to domestic violence\, racism\, sexism\, and creepy dolls. \nTICKETS\nGeneral admission: $15.00\nConcession: $10.00 \nPERFORMANCES\nWednesday 3 April\, 7:30pm\nThursday 4 April\, 7:30pm\nFriday 5 April\, 7:30pm\nSaturday 6 April\, 7:30pm
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/cloud-9/2024-04-09/
LOCATION:University of Adelaide – Little Theatre\, The Cloisters\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tasaonline.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/cloud9.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="The University of Adelaide Theatre Guilde%3A Student Society":MAILTO:uatgstudentsociety@clubs.auu.org.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240408T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240408T220000
DTSTAMP:20260422T105443
CREATED:20240327T045320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240410T021558Z
UID:10022121-1712604600-1712613600@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:Cloud 9
DESCRIPTION:A play by Caryl Churchill\nDirected by Rajiv Paranavithana \nCaryl Churchill’s Cloud 9 is a two-act play about modern constructions of identity. Act 1 is set in British colonial Africa during the Victorian era\, and introduces characters who are repressed – both internally and by the world around them. The play explores the damaging nature of rigid identity categorisation and sees their world turn to chaos. Act 2 shifts forward 100 years to London in 1979\, while the same characters only age 25 years. The audience observes how the shackles of oppression linger even in contemporary society. Cloud 9 challenges traditional notions of gender\, race\, and sexuality\, adopting elements of surrealism and epic theatre and using a non-traditional casting approach. \nStarring: Ashi Mashoof\, Charlie Milne\, Eryn Kralj\, Lelum Rathnayake\, Mary McAuliffe\, Oswin Kwan\, Regan Holmes. \nCONTENT WARNING: Child abuse\, sexual references\, mentions to domestic violence\, racism\, sexism\, and creepy dolls. \nTICKETS\nGeneral admission: $15.00\nConcession: $10.00 \nPERFORMANCES\nWednesday 3 April\, 7:30pm\nThursday 4 April\, 7:30pm\nFriday 5 April\, 7:30pm\nSaturday 6 April\, 7:30pm
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/cloud-9/2024-04-08/
LOCATION:University of Adelaide – Little Theatre\, The Cloisters\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tasaonline.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/cloud9.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="The University of Adelaide Theatre Guilde%3A Student Society":MAILTO:uatgstudentsociety@clubs.auu.org.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240407T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240407T220000
DTSTAMP:20260422T105443
CREATED:20240327T045320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240410T021558Z
UID:10022120-1712518200-1712527200@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:Cloud 9
DESCRIPTION:A play by Caryl Churchill\nDirected by Rajiv Paranavithana \nCaryl Churchill’s Cloud 9 is a two-act play about modern constructions of identity. Act 1 is set in British colonial Africa during the Victorian era\, and introduces characters who are repressed – both internally and by the world around them. The play explores the damaging nature of rigid identity categorisation and sees their world turn to chaos. Act 2 shifts forward 100 years to London in 1979\, while the same characters only age 25 years. The audience observes how the shackles of oppression linger even in contemporary society. Cloud 9 challenges traditional notions of gender\, race\, and sexuality\, adopting elements of surrealism and epic theatre and using a non-traditional casting approach. \nStarring: Ashi Mashoof\, Charlie Milne\, Eryn Kralj\, Lelum Rathnayake\, Mary McAuliffe\, Oswin Kwan\, Regan Holmes. \nCONTENT WARNING: Child abuse\, sexual references\, mentions to domestic violence\, racism\, sexism\, and creepy dolls. \nTICKETS\nGeneral admission: $15.00\nConcession: $10.00 \nPERFORMANCES\nWednesday 3 April\, 7:30pm\nThursday 4 April\, 7:30pm\nFriday 5 April\, 7:30pm\nSaturday 6 April\, 7:30pm
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/cloud-9/2024-04-07/
LOCATION:University of Adelaide – Little Theatre\, The Cloisters\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tasaonline.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/cloud9.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="The University of Adelaide Theatre Guilde%3A Student Society":MAILTO:uatgstudentsociety@clubs.auu.org.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240406T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240406T220000
DTSTAMP:20260422T105443
CREATED:20240327T045320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240410T021558Z
UID:10022119-1712431800-1712440800@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:Cloud 9
DESCRIPTION:A play by Caryl Churchill\nDirected by Rajiv Paranavithana \nCaryl Churchill’s Cloud 9 is a two-act play about modern constructions of identity. Act 1 is set in British colonial Africa during the Victorian era\, and introduces characters who are repressed – both internally and by the world around them. The play explores the damaging nature of rigid identity categorisation and sees their world turn to chaos. Act 2 shifts forward 100 years to London in 1979\, while the same characters only age 25 years. The audience observes how the shackles of oppression linger even in contemporary society. Cloud 9 challenges traditional notions of gender\, race\, and sexuality\, adopting elements of surrealism and epic theatre and using a non-traditional casting approach. \nStarring: Ashi Mashoof\, Charlie Milne\, Eryn Kralj\, Lelum Rathnayake\, Mary McAuliffe\, Oswin Kwan\, Regan Holmes. \nCONTENT WARNING: Child abuse\, sexual references\, mentions to domestic violence\, racism\, sexism\, and creepy dolls. \nTICKETS\nGeneral admission: $15.00\nConcession: $10.00 \nPERFORMANCES\nWednesday 3 April\, 7:30pm\nThursday 4 April\, 7:30pm\nFriday 5 April\, 7:30pm\nSaturday 6 April\, 7:30pm
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/cloud-9/2024-04-06/
LOCATION:University of Adelaide – Little Theatre\, The Cloisters\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tasaonline.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/cloud9.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="The University of Adelaide Theatre Guilde%3A Student Society":MAILTO:uatgstudentsociety@clubs.auu.org.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240405T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240405T220000
DTSTAMP:20260422T105443
CREATED:20240327T045320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240410T021558Z
UID:10022118-1712345400-1712354400@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:Cloud 9
DESCRIPTION:A play by Caryl Churchill\nDirected by Rajiv Paranavithana \nCaryl Churchill’s Cloud 9 is a two-act play about modern constructions of identity. Act 1 is set in British colonial Africa during the Victorian era\, and introduces characters who are repressed – both internally and by the world around them. The play explores the damaging nature of rigid identity categorisation and sees their world turn to chaos. Act 2 shifts forward 100 years to London in 1979\, while the same characters only age 25 years. The audience observes how the shackles of oppression linger even in contemporary society. Cloud 9 challenges traditional notions of gender\, race\, and sexuality\, adopting elements of surrealism and epic theatre and using a non-traditional casting approach. \nStarring: Ashi Mashoof\, Charlie Milne\, Eryn Kralj\, Lelum Rathnayake\, Mary McAuliffe\, Oswin Kwan\, Regan Holmes. \nCONTENT WARNING: Child abuse\, sexual references\, mentions to domestic violence\, racism\, sexism\, and creepy dolls. \nTICKETS\nGeneral admission: $15.00\nConcession: $10.00 \nPERFORMANCES\nWednesday 3 April\, 7:30pm\nThursday 4 April\, 7:30pm\nFriday 5 April\, 7:30pm\nSaturday 6 April\, 7:30pm
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/cloud-9/2024-04-05/
LOCATION:University of Adelaide – Little Theatre\, The Cloisters\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tasaonline.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/cloud9.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="The University of Adelaide Theatre Guilde%3A Student Society":MAILTO:uatgstudentsociety@clubs.auu.org.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240404T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240404T220000
DTSTAMP:20260422T105443
CREATED:20240327T045320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240410T021558Z
UID:10022117-1712259000-1712268000@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:Cloud 9
DESCRIPTION:A play by Caryl Churchill\nDirected by Rajiv Paranavithana \nCaryl Churchill’s Cloud 9 is a two-act play about modern constructions of identity. Act 1 is set in British colonial Africa during the Victorian era\, and introduces characters who are repressed – both internally and by the world around them. The play explores the damaging nature of rigid identity categorisation and sees their world turn to chaos. Act 2 shifts forward 100 years to London in 1979\, while the same characters only age 25 years. The audience observes how the shackles of oppression linger even in contemporary society. Cloud 9 challenges traditional notions of gender\, race\, and sexuality\, adopting elements of surrealism and epic theatre and using a non-traditional casting approach. \nStarring: Ashi Mashoof\, Charlie Milne\, Eryn Kralj\, Lelum Rathnayake\, Mary McAuliffe\, Oswin Kwan\, Regan Holmes. \nCONTENT WARNING: Child abuse\, sexual references\, mentions to domestic violence\, racism\, sexism\, and creepy dolls. \nTICKETS\nGeneral admission: $15.00\nConcession: $10.00 \nPERFORMANCES\nWednesday 3 April\, 7:30pm\nThursday 4 April\, 7:30pm\nFriday 5 April\, 7:30pm\nSaturday 6 April\, 7:30pm
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/cloud-9/2024-04-04/
LOCATION:University of Adelaide – Little Theatre\, The Cloisters\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tasaonline.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/cloud9.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="The University of Adelaide Theatre Guilde%3A Student Society":MAILTO:uatgstudentsociety@clubs.auu.org.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240403T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20240403T220000
DTSTAMP:20260422T105443
CREATED:20240327T045320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240410T021558Z
UID:10022116-1712172600-1712181600@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:Cloud 9
DESCRIPTION:A play by Caryl Churchill\nDirected by Rajiv Paranavithana \nCaryl Churchill’s Cloud 9 is a two-act play about modern constructions of identity. Act 1 is set in British colonial Africa during the Victorian era\, and introduces characters who are repressed – both internally and by the world around them. The play explores the damaging nature of rigid identity categorisation and sees their world turn to chaos. Act 2 shifts forward 100 years to London in 1979\, while the same characters only age 25 years. The audience observes how the shackles of oppression linger even in contemporary society. Cloud 9 challenges traditional notions of gender\, race\, and sexuality\, adopting elements of surrealism and epic theatre and using a non-traditional casting approach. \nStarring: Ashi Mashoof\, Charlie Milne\, Eryn Kralj\, Lelum Rathnayake\, Mary McAuliffe\, Oswin Kwan\, Regan Holmes. \nCONTENT WARNING: Child abuse\, sexual references\, mentions to domestic violence\, racism\, sexism\, and creepy dolls. \nTICKETS\nGeneral admission: $15.00\nConcession: $10.00 \nPERFORMANCES\nWednesday 3 April\, 7:30pm\nThursday 4 April\, 7:30pm\nFriday 5 April\, 7:30pm\nSaturday 6 April\, 7:30pm
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/cloud-9/2024-04-03/
LOCATION:University of Adelaide – Little Theatre\, The Cloisters\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tasaonline.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/cloud9.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="The University of Adelaide Theatre Guilde%3A Student Society":MAILTO:uatgstudentsociety@clubs.auu.org.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231125T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231125T213000
DTSTAMP:20260422T105443
CREATED:20231010T211030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231010T211030Z
UID:10021691-1700940600-1700947800@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:Uncle Vanya
DESCRIPTION:‘We’ll live through a long\, long row of days and drawn-out evenings; we’ll endure the trails that fate sends us; we’ll work for others; and finally in our old age\, having never known peace\, when our hour comes\, we’ll die.’\n\nAnton Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya is a classic play now with a contemporary and intimate translation from Annie Baker.\n\nSet in a run-down country estate cared for by saddened Uncle Vanya\, his young niece Sonya and members of the home. Respected but retired Professor Serebryakov and his new and tempting wife Yelena arrive abruptly on the estate to stay indefinitely.\nAs the seasons change and time goes by\, the cracks begin to show and unrequited love\, depression\, jealousy and hate starts to tear them all apart in despair.\n\nSTARRING: Alexander Whitrow\, Francesca Zagajewska\, Ellie Schaefer\, Ashi Mashoof\, Leo Chang\, Lily Watkins\, Beatrice Blackwell & Deli Brophy.\n\nCONTENT WARNING: Reference to suicide\, gunshots\, on-stage intimacy.
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/uncle-vanya/2023-11-25/
LOCATION:University of Adelaide – Little Theatre\, The Cloisters\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tasaonline.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Uncle-Vanya.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Theatre Guild Student Society":MAILTO:tgss@clubs.youx.org.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231124T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231124T213000
DTSTAMP:20260422T105443
CREATED:20231010T211030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231010T211030Z
UID:10021690-1700854200-1700861400@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:Uncle Vanya
DESCRIPTION:‘We’ll live through a long\, long row of days and drawn-out evenings; we’ll endure the trails that fate sends us; we’ll work for others; and finally in our old age\, having never known peace\, when our hour comes\, we’ll die.’\n\nAnton Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya is a classic play now with a contemporary and intimate translation from Annie Baker.\n\nSet in a run-down country estate cared for by saddened Uncle Vanya\, his young niece Sonya and members of the home. Respected but retired Professor Serebryakov and his new and tempting wife Yelena arrive abruptly on the estate to stay indefinitely.\nAs the seasons change and time goes by\, the cracks begin to show and unrequited love\, depression\, jealousy and hate starts to tear them all apart in despair.\n\nSTARRING: Alexander Whitrow\, Francesca Zagajewska\, Ellie Schaefer\, Ashi Mashoof\, Leo Chang\, Lily Watkins\, Beatrice Blackwell & Deli Brophy.\n\nCONTENT WARNING: Reference to suicide\, gunshots\, on-stage intimacy.
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/uncle-vanya/2023-11-24/
LOCATION:University of Adelaide – Little Theatre\, The Cloisters\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tasaonline.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Uncle-Vanya.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Theatre Guild Student Society":MAILTO:tgss@clubs.youx.org.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231123T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231123T213000
DTSTAMP:20260422T105443
CREATED:20231010T211030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231010T211030Z
UID:10021689-1700767800-1700775000@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:Uncle Vanya
DESCRIPTION:‘We’ll live through a long\, long row of days and drawn-out evenings; we’ll endure the trails that fate sends us; we’ll work for others; and finally in our old age\, having never known peace\, when our hour comes\, we’ll die.’\n\nAnton Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya is a classic play now with a contemporary and intimate translation from Annie Baker.\n\nSet in a run-down country estate cared for by saddened Uncle Vanya\, his young niece Sonya and members of the home. Respected but retired Professor Serebryakov and his new and tempting wife Yelena arrive abruptly on the estate to stay indefinitely.\nAs the seasons change and time goes by\, the cracks begin to show and unrequited love\, depression\, jealousy and hate starts to tear them all apart in despair.\n\nSTARRING: Alexander Whitrow\, Francesca Zagajewska\, Ellie Schaefer\, Ashi Mashoof\, Leo Chang\, Lily Watkins\, Beatrice Blackwell & Deli Brophy.\n\nCONTENT WARNING: Reference to suicide\, gunshots\, on-stage intimacy.
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/uncle-vanya/2023-11-23/
LOCATION:University of Adelaide – Little Theatre\, The Cloisters\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://tasaonline.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Uncle-Vanya.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Theatre Guild Student Society":MAILTO:tgss@clubs.youx.org.au
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231122T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231122T213000
DTSTAMP:20260422T105443
CREATED:20231010T211030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231010T211030Z
UID:10021688-1700681400-1700688600@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:Uncle Vanya
DESCRIPTION:‘We’ll live through a long\, long row of days and drawn-out evenings; we’ll endure the trails that fate sends us; we’ll work for others; and finally in our old age\, having never known peace\, when our hour comes\, we’ll die.’\n\nAnton Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya is a classic play now with a contemporary and intimate translation from Annie Baker.\n\nSet in a run-down country estate cared for by saddened Uncle Vanya\, his young niece Sonya and members of the home. Respected but retired Professor Serebryakov and his new and tempting wife Yelena arrive abruptly on the estate to stay indefinitely.\nAs the seasons change and time goes by\, the cracks begin to show and unrequited love\, depression\, jealousy and hate starts to tear them all apart in despair.\n\nSTARRING: Alexander Whitrow\, Francesca Zagajewska\, Ellie Schaefer\, Ashi Mashoof\, Leo Chang\, Lily Watkins\, Beatrice Blackwell & Deli Brophy.\n\nCONTENT WARNING: Reference to suicide\, gunshots\, on-stage intimacy.
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/uncle-vanya/2023-11-22/
LOCATION:University of Adelaide – Little Theatre\, The Cloisters\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Theatre Guild Student Society":MAILTO:tgss@clubs.youx.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231111T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231111T200000
DTSTAMP:20260422T105443
CREATED:20231002T051834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231002T051834Z
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SUMMARY:Theatre Guild's 85th Birthday Party
DESCRIPTION:The University of Adelaide Theatre Guild is celebrating 85 years of quality amateur theatre\, so we are going to have a party!\n\n𝗪𝗵𝗲𝗻: Saturday 11th November from 5pm to 8pm\n𝗪𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲: Rumours function room (Level 6 in Union House) University of Adelaide\n𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁:\nThere will be live music\, an open bar (both alcoholic and nonalcoholic\ndrinks)\, speeches with VIP guests\, door prizes\, photography\, lots of\nfun… and yes\, cake. Dress code/theme: black & white\n𝗛𝗼𝘄: Tickets are booked online from http://www.trybooking.com/CLGWS\nTickets are $25.50 and open to everyone. Children under 8 are free.\n\nCurrent members\, past members\, casual show-goers… we hope to see you all there.
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/theatre-guilds-85th-birthday-party/
LOCATION:University of Adelaide – Little Theatre\, The Cloisters\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Workshop/ AGM/ Fundraisers
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ORGANIZER;CN="The University of Adelaide Theatre Guild":MAILTO:theatreguild@adelaide.edu.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231029T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231029T120000
DTSTAMP:20260422T105443
CREATED:20231001T234433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231001T234433Z
UID:10021660-1698573600-1698580800@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:The 39 Steps
DESCRIPTION:Directed by Mark Wickett \nProduction Pack: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/10oEBBnGdCp6o_uE77jhqySQKQv1BoNUV \nCharacter Information: \nRichard Hannay (male\, mid-thirties\, 387 cues) \nDescribed in the script as “thirty-seven years of age\, about six foot one [185cm]\,with dark\, wavy hair\, piercing blue eyes\, and a very attractive pencil thin moustache”\, Hannay is a confirmed bachelor\, bored\, initially self-absorbed\, but ultimately honest and decent. The book defines him as Scottish (his surname clearly is) though Hitchcock’s movie has him as a Canadian. He speaks British English with the accent of ‘received pronunciation’ (RP). \nAnnabella / Pamela / Margaret (female\, twenties-thirties\, 245 cues\, 3 characters) \nAnnabella and Pamela are both confident\, strong\, single women\, who refuse to put up with any nonsense\, particularly from a man. Margaret is more innocent\, intrigued by Hannay’s world experiences in contrast to her sheltered Scottish upbringing. Annabella speaks with an Eastern European accent; Pamela’s is RP British English; Margaret’s is Scottish\, between Glaswegian and Highlands. \nClowns 1 and 2 (non-specific gender or age\, 193 & 235 cues\, 12 & 11 characters) \nThe two Clowns will physically adapt to the various characters throughout the play\, being able to adjust several dimensions of their portrayal through a scene (some scenes they play more than one role\, the most complex requiring multiple switching between four characters). The actors should be able to adopt English\, Scottish\, and European accents\, and portray characters of both and/or non-specific genders. Characters include police\, underwear sales people\, cleaning staff\, railway employees\, gang heavies and bosses\, a Scottish farmer\, and a married couple running an isolated hotel in Scotland. \nFoley Artist / Announcer (non-specific gender or age\, 4 spoken cues\, 1 character) \nWe need you to create the sound effects live\, during the play. Some of these will be digitally recorded and you’ll be pushing a button to trigger it; others will require the use of physical objects\, to create the effect we need. We need someone with creativity\, rhythm and dexterity. In addition\, we want your voice\, as an announcer\, for British radio\, and in a London theatre. \nCreative and Crew \nWe’re also looking for others to join our creative team in props\, set construction\, costume making\, and sound design; and our production management team for stage management\, backstage crew\, and technical operators (lighting and video). \nAudition booking link:  http://www.trybooking.com/CLSAN \nAudition Contact Name:   Mark Wickett \nAudition Contact Email:    tellmemore@t39s.au
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/the-39-steps/2023-10-29/
LOCATION:University of Adelaide – Little Theatre\, The Cloisters\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Auditions
ORGANIZER;CN="The University of Adelaide Theatre Guild":MAILTO:theatreguild@adelaide.edu.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231028T100000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231028T170000
DTSTAMP:20260422T105443
CREATED:20231001T234433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231001T234433Z
UID:10021659-1698487200-1698512400@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:The 39 Steps
DESCRIPTION:Directed by Mark Wickett \nProduction Pack: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/10oEBBnGdCp6o_uE77jhqySQKQv1BoNUV \nCharacter Information: \nRichard Hannay (male\, mid-thirties\, 387 cues) \nDescribed in the script as “thirty-seven years of age\, about six foot one [185cm]\,with dark\, wavy hair\, piercing blue eyes\, and a very attractive pencil thin moustache”\, Hannay is a confirmed bachelor\, bored\, initially self-absorbed\, but ultimately honest and decent. The book defines him as Scottish (his surname clearly is) though Hitchcock’s movie has him as a Canadian. He speaks British English with the accent of ‘received pronunciation’ (RP). \nAnnabella / Pamela / Margaret (female\, twenties-thirties\, 245 cues\, 3 characters) \nAnnabella and Pamela are both confident\, strong\, single women\, who refuse to put up with any nonsense\, particularly from a man. Margaret is more innocent\, intrigued by Hannay’s world experiences in contrast to her sheltered Scottish upbringing. Annabella speaks with an Eastern European accent; Pamela’s is RP British English; Margaret’s is Scottish\, between Glaswegian and Highlands. \nClowns 1 and 2 (non-specific gender or age\, 193 & 235 cues\, 12 & 11 characters) \nThe two Clowns will physically adapt to the various characters throughout the play\, being able to adjust several dimensions of their portrayal through a scene (some scenes they play more than one role\, the most complex requiring multiple switching between four characters). The actors should be able to adopt English\, Scottish\, and European accents\, and portray characters of both and/or non-specific genders. Characters include police\, underwear sales people\, cleaning staff\, railway employees\, gang heavies and bosses\, a Scottish farmer\, and a married couple running an isolated hotel in Scotland. \nFoley Artist / Announcer (non-specific gender or age\, 4 spoken cues\, 1 character) \nWe need you to create the sound effects live\, during the play. Some of these will be digitally recorded and you’ll be pushing a button to trigger it; others will require the use of physical objects\, to create the effect we need. We need someone with creativity\, rhythm and dexterity. In addition\, we want your voice\, as an announcer\, for British radio\, and in a London theatre. \nCreative and Crew \nWe’re also looking for others to join our creative team in props\, set construction\, costume making\, and sound design; and our production management team for stage management\, backstage crew\, and technical operators (lighting and video). \nAudition booking link:  http://www.trybooking.com/CLSAN \nAudition Contact Name:   Mark Wickett \nAudition Contact Email:    tellmemore@t39s.au
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/the-39-steps/2023-10-28/
LOCATION:University of Adelaide – Little Theatre\, The Cloisters\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Auditions
ORGANIZER;CN="The University of Adelaide Theatre Guild":MAILTO:theatreguild@adelaide.edu.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231022T160000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231022T183000
DTSTAMP:20260422T105443
CREATED:20231002T051016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231002T061821Z
UID:10021667-1697990400-1697999400@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:Ink
DESCRIPTION:University of Adelaide Theatre Guild presents\nAn Amateur Production by Arrangement with Curtis Brown Group Ltd \nINK\nWritten by James Graham\nDirected by Robert Bell and Rebecca Kemp\n12th – 22nd October 2023\nLittle Theatre\nAUSTRALIAN PREMIERE! \n“I want to tell you a story. And it’s true. That’s what makes it a good f**king story\, right\, ’cause all the best stories are true.” \nFleet Street. 1969. The Sun rises. \nJames Graham’s red-topped play leads with the birth of England’s most influential newspaper when a young and rebellious Rupert Murdoch asked the impossible and launched its first editor’s quest\, against all odds\, to give the people what they want. \nInk centers around an unlikely match-up of David and Goliath proportions between Murdoch’s newly purchased The Sun and the best selling newspaper in the world\, The Mirror. Prior to purchase\, The Sun was a struggling\, left leaning Broadsheet destined for failure. Enter an ambitious Rupert Murdoch\, ready to disrupt Fleet Street\, rogue editor Larry Lamb and an unlikely team of underdog reporters and you’ve got a story good enough for the front page. \nThis ensemble comedy is jam-packed with both hilarious and gripping dramatic moments that tell one hell of a story.\nIt may even have you rooting for Australia’s own Media Mogul himself. \nContent Warning: Frequent coarse language\, adult themes\, partial nudity\, depiction of smoking. \nTickets: $25 Full / $20 Concession
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/ink/2023-10-22/
LOCATION:University of Adelaide – Little Theatre\, The Cloisters\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
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ORGANIZER;CN="The University of Adelaide Theatre Guild":MAILTO:theatreguild@adelaide.edu.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231021T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231021T220000
DTSTAMP:20260422T105443
CREATED:20231002T051016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231002T061821Z
UID:10021657-1697916600-1697925600@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:Ink
DESCRIPTION:University of Adelaide Theatre Guild presents\nAn Amateur Production by Arrangement with Curtis Brown Group Ltd \nINK\nWritten by James Graham\nDirected by Robert Bell and Rebecca Kemp\n12th – 22nd October 2023\nLittle Theatre\nAUSTRALIAN PREMIERE! \n“I want to tell you a story. And it’s true. That’s what makes it a good f**king story\, right\, ’cause all the best stories are true.” \nFleet Street. 1969. The Sun rises. \nJames Graham’s red-topped play leads with the birth of England’s most influential newspaper when a young and rebellious Rupert Murdoch asked the impossible and launched its first editor’s quest\, against all odds\, to give the people what they want. \nInk centers around an unlikely match-up of David and Goliath proportions between Murdoch’s newly purchased The Sun and the best selling newspaper in the world\, The Mirror. Prior to purchase\, The Sun was a struggling\, left leaning Broadsheet destined for failure. Enter an ambitious Rupert Murdoch\, ready to disrupt Fleet Street\, rogue editor Larry Lamb and an unlikely team of underdog reporters and you’ve got a story good enough for the front page. \nThis ensemble comedy is jam-packed with both hilarious and gripping dramatic moments that tell one hell of a story.\nIt may even have you rooting for Australia’s own Media Mogul himself. \nContent Warning: Frequent coarse language\, adult themes\, partial nudity\, depiction of smoking. \nTickets: $25 Full / $20 Concession
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/ink/2023-10-21/
LOCATION:University of Adelaide – Little Theatre\, The Cloisters\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://tasaonline.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Ink-Trybooking-Twitter.png
ORGANIZER;CN="The University of Adelaide Theatre Guild":MAILTO:theatreguild@adelaide.edu.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231020T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231020T220000
DTSTAMP:20260422T105443
CREATED:20231002T051016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231002T061821Z
UID:10021656-1697830200-1697839200@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:Ink
DESCRIPTION:University of Adelaide Theatre Guild presents\nAn Amateur Production by Arrangement with Curtis Brown Group Ltd \nINK\nWritten by James Graham\nDirected by Robert Bell and Rebecca Kemp\n12th – 22nd October 2023\nLittle Theatre\nAUSTRALIAN PREMIERE! \n“I want to tell you a story. And it’s true. That’s what makes it a good f**king story\, right\, ’cause all the best stories are true.” \nFleet Street. 1969. The Sun rises. \nJames Graham’s red-topped play leads with the birth of England’s most influential newspaper when a young and rebellious Rupert Murdoch asked the impossible and launched its first editor’s quest\, against all odds\, to give the people what they want. \nInk centers around an unlikely match-up of David and Goliath proportions between Murdoch’s newly purchased The Sun and the best selling newspaper in the world\, The Mirror. Prior to purchase\, The Sun was a struggling\, left leaning Broadsheet destined for failure. Enter an ambitious Rupert Murdoch\, ready to disrupt Fleet Street\, rogue editor Larry Lamb and an unlikely team of underdog reporters and you’ve got a story good enough for the front page. \nThis ensemble comedy is jam-packed with both hilarious and gripping dramatic moments that tell one hell of a story.\nIt may even have you rooting for Australia’s own Media Mogul himself. \nContent Warning: Frequent coarse language\, adult themes\, partial nudity\, depiction of smoking. \nTickets: $25 Full / $20 Concession
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/ink/2023-10-20/
LOCATION:University of Adelaide – Little Theatre\, The Cloisters\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://tasaonline.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Ink-Trybooking-Twitter.png
ORGANIZER;CN="The University of Adelaide Theatre Guild":MAILTO:theatreguild@adelaide.edu.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231019T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231019T220000
DTSTAMP:20260422T105443
CREATED:20231002T051016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231002T061821Z
UID:10021655-1697743800-1697752800@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:Ink
DESCRIPTION:University of Adelaide Theatre Guild presents\nAn Amateur Production by Arrangement with Curtis Brown Group Ltd \nINK\nWritten by James Graham\nDirected by Robert Bell and Rebecca Kemp\n12th – 22nd October 2023\nLittle Theatre\nAUSTRALIAN PREMIERE! \n“I want to tell you a story. And it’s true. That’s what makes it a good f**king story\, right\, ’cause all the best stories are true.” \nFleet Street. 1969. The Sun rises. \nJames Graham’s red-topped play leads with the birth of England’s most influential newspaper when a young and rebellious Rupert Murdoch asked the impossible and launched its first editor’s quest\, against all odds\, to give the people what they want. \nInk centers around an unlikely match-up of David and Goliath proportions between Murdoch’s newly purchased The Sun and the best selling newspaper in the world\, The Mirror. Prior to purchase\, The Sun was a struggling\, left leaning Broadsheet destined for failure. Enter an ambitious Rupert Murdoch\, ready to disrupt Fleet Street\, rogue editor Larry Lamb and an unlikely team of underdog reporters and you’ve got a story good enough for the front page. \nThis ensemble comedy is jam-packed with both hilarious and gripping dramatic moments that tell one hell of a story.\nIt may even have you rooting for Australia’s own Media Mogul himself. \nContent Warning: Frequent coarse language\, adult themes\, partial nudity\, depiction of smoking. \nTickets: $25 Full / $20 Concession
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/ink/2023-10-19/
LOCATION:University of Adelaide – Little Theatre\, The Cloisters\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://tasaonline.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Ink-Trybooking-Twitter.png
ORGANIZER;CN="The University of Adelaide Theatre Guild":MAILTO:theatreguild@adelaide.edu.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231015T160000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231015T183000
DTSTAMP:20260422T105443
CREATED:20231002T051016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231002T061821Z
UID:10021666-1697385600-1697394600@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:Ink
DESCRIPTION:University of Adelaide Theatre Guild presents\nAn Amateur Production by Arrangement with Curtis Brown Group Ltd \nINK\nWritten by James Graham\nDirected by Robert Bell and Rebecca Kemp\n12th – 22nd October 2023\nLittle Theatre\nAUSTRALIAN PREMIERE! \n“I want to tell you a story. And it’s true. That’s what makes it a good f**king story\, right\, ’cause all the best stories are true.” \nFleet Street. 1969. The Sun rises. \nJames Graham’s red-topped play leads with the birth of England’s most influential newspaper when a young and rebellious Rupert Murdoch asked the impossible and launched its first editor’s quest\, against all odds\, to give the people what they want. \nInk centers around an unlikely match-up of David and Goliath proportions between Murdoch’s newly purchased The Sun and the best selling newspaper in the world\, The Mirror. Prior to purchase\, The Sun was a struggling\, left leaning Broadsheet destined for failure. Enter an ambitious Rupert Murdoch\, ready to disrupt Fleet Street\, rogue editor Larry Lamb and an unlikely team of underdog reporters and you’ve got a story good enough for the front page. \nThis ensemble comedy is jam-packed with both hilarious and gripping dramatic moments that tell one hell of a story.\nIt may even have you rooting for Australia’s own Media Mogul himself. \nContent Warning: Frequent coarse language\, adult themes\, partial nudity\, depiction of smoking. \nTickets: $25 Full / $20 Concession
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/ink/2023-10-15/
LOCATION:University of Adelaide – Little Theatre\, The Cloisters\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://tasaonline.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Ink-Trybooking-Twitter.png
ORGANIZER;CN="The University of Adelaide Theatre Guild":MAILTO:theatreguild@adelaide.edu.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231014T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20231014T220000
DTSTAMP:20260422T105443
CREATED:20231002T051016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231002T061821Z
UID:10021653-1697311800-1697320800@tasaonline.org.au
SUMMARY:Ink
DESCRIPTION:University of Adelaide Theatre Guild presents\nAn Amateur Production by Arrangement with Curtis Brown Group Ltd \nINK\nWritten by James Graham\nDirected by Robert Bell and Rebecca Kemp\n12th – 22nd October 2023\nLittle Theatre\nAUSTRALIAN PREMIERE! \n“I want to tell you a story. And it’s true. That’s what makes it a good f**king story\, right\, ’cause all the best stories are true.” \nFleet Street. 1969. The Sun rises. \nJames Graham’s red-topped play leads with the birth of England’s most influential newspaper when a young and rebellious Rupert Murdoch asked the impossible and launched its first editor’s quest\, against all odds\, to give the people what they want. \nInk centers around an unlikely match-up of David and Goliath proportions between Murdoch’s newly purchased The Sun and the best selling newspaper in the world\, The Mirror. Prior to purchase\, The Sun was a struggling\, left leaning Broadsheet destined for failure. Enter an ambitious Rupert Murdoch\, ready to disrupt Fleet Street\, rogue editor Larry Lamb and an unlikely team of underdog reporters and you’ve got a story good enough for the front page. \nThis ensemble comedy is jam-packed with both hilarious and gripping dramatic moments that tell one hell of a story.\nIt may even have you rooting for Australia’s own Media Mogul himself. \nContent Warning: Frequent coarse language\, adult themes\, partial nudity\, depiction of smoking. \nTickets: $25 Full / $20 Concession
URL:https://tasaonline.org.au/events/ink/2023-10-14/
LOCATION:University of Adelaide – Little Theatre\, The Cloisters\, Victoria Drive\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Productions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://tasaonline.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Ink-Trybooking-Twitter.png
ORGANIZER;CN="The University of Adelaide Theatre Guild":MAILTO:theatreguild@adelaide.edu.au
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