SUE SMITH |
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Plays by Sue Smith |
Bastard Boys | ||
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Brides of Christ | ||
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In the Violet Time | ||
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| Music: | - | doollee no | #83923 | |||
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Genre: | historical Play/Drama | |||||
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Synopsis: | Twelve year-old Violet lives at 143 Union Street, Newtown, Sydney and it's 1931. She runs the streets stealing from the local Chinese grocer as the Depression bites and her Dad walks the wharfies' Hungry Mile, desperate for an income. Violet's Mum, Lenie, ekes out what she can from cleaning, and the rest. When evicted Violet's family are supported by the Unemployed Workers' Movement. This is red rag not simply to the cops, but to the burgeoning fascists. The forces of the Right are looking to make an example out of this last stand of resistance, no matter how tiny, no matter how personal the fight really is. In this battle of baton and fist, ideal and identity, who's got the most ticker? A raucous, loving and poetic story about a pivotal moment in Australian social and political history, all through a 12 year-old Newtown girl's eyes. Source : QTIX web site (https://www.qtix.com.au/show/NPF_Violet_Time_08.aspx) - | |||||
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Strange Attractor | ||
| 1st Produced: | SBW Stables Theatre, Kings Cross, NSW AU | 2009 | ||||
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Synopsis: | Deep in Western Australia's mining country, against the blood-red landscape of the Pilbara, a cyclone has wreaked havoc in a remote railway construction camp. Now, a small team of employees anxiously await the arrival of 'the company man', sent up from Perth to do his own investigation before a coronial inquiry. Dog-tired and in search of drink, they do their best to distract themselves, coming together in a makeshift mess hall. But a stormy evening of shared memories soon takes a strange and unexpected turn. . .A gripping, contemporary tale of free-will and responsibility in the face of great temptation. With explosive characters and a wily sense of humour, Strange Attractor is a stunning portrait of small-team camaraderie in a globalised market. | |||||
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Thrall | ||
| 1st Produced: | Old Fitzroy Hotel, Woolloomooloo | 2006 | ||||
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Winter | ||
| 1st Produced: | 15 Jul 2008 | |||||
Company: | Griffin Theatre Company | |||||
| 1st Published: | in Short Circuit: 14 short plays for the stage, Currency Press, Australia (2009) >>> | ISBN/ASIN: | 978-0868198668 | |||
| Music: | - | doollee no | #106389 | |||
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Genre: | Ten Min | |||||
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| Over three years, Australia's new writing theatre, Griffin Theatre Company, presented fourteen unique short plays across its mainstage season. Seen for one night only, The fates, Seasons and The Seven Needs were three play cycles provoked by the classical mythology of man's inescapable destiny, the seasonal patterns and Maslow's Pyramid of Human Needs. Now , this eclectic and fascinating collection of ten minute plays by some of the country's most established and emerging playwrights becomes Short Circuit. | |||||
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