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Late Sessions
another species entirely (October 10 & 11)
by Friends With Deficits
A retreat into a world of compulsion, a sense of ceremony gone askew. The ritual of the mundane meets the bizarre in another species entirely.
Monday Night Play Reading Group - The Eccentric Nightingales
Meet on a Monday. Read a play. Discuss. With a focus on new work in Australia and Internationally. Open to everyone. Everyone is invited to grab a role and cold read. We become more familiar with new writers, new plays and new styles. We make copies of the plays and recycle them.
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”
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 3)
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?
The Day The Sky Turned Black (April 15 - April 19)
Written and performed by Ali Kennedy-Scott
"4.5 stars" - Adelaide Advertiser.
“The hairs on the back of your neck will stand up” Glam Adelaide.
Based on the true events of Australia’s greatest natural disaster, an inspiring story of courage, humour amidst adversity and hope.
Up Late and Alone in Denmark
Written and performed by James Beach
Two Sydney Previews ONLY before the Premiere season at the 2010 Adelaide Fringe!
Cliff Notes and Wikipedia won't tell you the secrets of Elsinore. Only Horatio's behind-the-scenes account of the most epic tragedy ever reveals who loved who and what really went on, as he tries to make sense of his own
role in events. There's at least two sides to every story.
WOOJam
Presented by MAKEbeLIVE Productions
One Night Only!
Monday, November 9
From 7pm
$10 on the door
"On stage or off,
WOOJam is the place to be."
- Serena Ryder, Canadian singer-songwriter
WOOJam started in the bowels of Bar Me’s El Rocco in Kings Cross in 2005.
What began as an open mic night, a casual evening to have a strum, sing and “woo!” with might, became a happening, an underground cult hit, as people jammed, sang, danced and partied every second Monday, shaking Bar Me to its very foundations.