CHRISTINE JOHNSTON   


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Plays by Christine Johnston

CHRISTINE JOHNSTON
Fluff
1st Produced:
Festival Kids at Parramatta series, Sydney Festival, Australia
2008
Company:
ueensland Performing Arts Centre production
1st Published:
-
ISBN
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I don't think the play has been published but you could try abebooks.com
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Genre:
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Piece
Parts:
Male
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Female
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Parts Other:
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Notes:
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Synopsis:
What happens when your favourite toy is lost? In a fantasy world of odd-sized boxes, night-lights and handmade gingham costumes and curtains, three intriguing characters make a home for lost toys. They discover how each toy came to be lost before giving them their own sound, a movement, a piece of music, a night-light and a nice comfy bed to sleep in. Created by Christine Johnston of the Kransky Sisters, one of Australia's most celebrated performing artists, in collaboration with acclaimed dancer/actor Lisa O'Neill and electronica musician Peter Nelson, Fluff combines audience interaction, music, movement and stunning visual design to create a whimsical piece of theatre.
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CHRISTINE JOHNSTON
Heard It On The Wireless
1st Produced:
2007
Company:
-
1st Published:
-
ISBN
-
To Buy This Play:
I don't think the play has been published but you could try abebooks.com
or the playwright direct where their email is shown at the top of the page
Genre:
Performance
Piece
Parts:
Male
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Female
3
Parts Other:
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Notes:
created and written by Annie Lee and Christine Johnston (The Kransky Sisters). Part of Ozmosis: A season of contemporary Australian performance
Synopsis:
Winner of numerous awards, this quirky trio of oddball spinsters attract a cult following with their home-spun versions of popular tunes played on a 1960s reed keyboard, tuba, saw and cooking pot. The unworldly sisters offer offbeat illuminations on what they hear on the radio and read in magazines.
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