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Rommy (July 15 - August 7)
By Nick Coyle
A girl from the future meets two old sisters in a sewer. She’s lost her memory and they’ve gone bonkers...
The Schelling Point (August 11 - September 11)
What happens when two parties are unable to communicate and reach a common ground? What happens when the stakes are so high the future of the world depends on it? All’s fair in love and war, or so they say. But when the players are John F Kennedy, Stanley Kubrick, Tom Schelling, Peter Sellers, Frank Sinatra and a Cuban Missile Crisis, the outcome is anything but expected.
Emma Dean & The Imaginary Friends (September 15, 16 & 17)
by Emma Dean
After a highly successful beginning to 2010 with the Emma Dean (... Meets Dr Dream) tour selling out several shows and releasing two triple j unearthed #1 hit singles – Thunder and Thieving Hearts – Emma Dean has announced dates for her new show! Emma Dean and The
Imaginary Friends will tour the East Coast alongside the release of two new singles – Stuck in the Mud and Sincerely Fearful – as FREE downloads from her website. Emma’s new show continues her reputation for performing intoxicating live shows which delve into a magical world where live pop music meets physical-theatre.
A Thing Of Beauty (August 22, 23, 29, 30 & September 5 & 6)
by Paul Gilchrist
Paul Gilchrist is co-founder of subtlenuance. Produced plays include: True Times Three; Catherine at Avignon; Before The Embrace; Dead Money and Turning Up.
Naomi and Ruth are travelling.
But change is a challenge.
And Ruth craves simplicity.
She finds it - in snow-domes, guidebooks, mannequins - anything to make the mayhem manageable.
A hilarious mix of movement, multi-media and razor-sharp wit that Australian Stage Online calls “affecting comedy and incisive social commentary, performed solo, and
brilliantly by Richards…… it'll galvanise a cult following”
Mrs Bang (CANCELLED)
by Sheridan Harbridge
An unabashed mess of calamity, romance and loin-aching
seduction, the disastrous Mrs.Bang rips electric ukulele through the Weimar Republic in this black-comedy of wine stained vocals and sumptuous catastrophe.
In Stereo (July 25 and July 26)
By Tara Clark and Oleg Pupovac
Two individual sources of music often clash awkwardly, rarely "click". However, a careful listen, maybe some fine tuning, and something greater, and beautiful, can appear.
One Thumb Out (August 1 - August 2)
by Tom MacLachlan
Only Australian production to be selected to perform in this year’s New York International Fringe Festival.
Deli Chicks (August 15 - August 16)
by Paula and Bethany Noble
Let’s face it, Sandra the boss is the only deli chick who really works. So, what do the other deli chicks really do behind the counter?
That Old Chestnut (June 15 - July 10)
When two couples go out for dinner at a fancy Surry Hills restaurant a pleasant evening unravels into a disastrous night of lies, sex, drugs and deception.
Redemption (May 14 - June 12)
By Jonathan Ari Lander
A plague ravaged world at the edge of time…One family has survived. Their daughter,blind, is showing symptoms of the sickness. They believe they are the last people alive on earth and that through their trust in God they will be saved and the world will be reborn.
A storm begins to gather. A stranger arrives who offers to save them. Is he a savior or has he come to destroy them? Finally the raging, burning storm breaks, trapping all four inside. Forced together, suspicions and confrontations begin. Sexual inhibitions and boundaries start to collapse, fuelled by the escalating dreams and visions of the blind daughter.
