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Peter Wilkins

PETER WILKINS

  

Nationality:    Australian
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Peter Wilkins previously taught Theatre Arts at Narrabundah College in Canberra. Before returning to teaching, Peter worked as an actor and writer with Adelaide Festival Theatres TIE Team, Theatre '62 TIE, as director of Troika TIEs Secondary Unit and as Artistic Director of Jigsaw Theatre Company. Peter is also a former deputy chief examiner of the International Baccalaureate Theatre Arts curriculum and an Executive Council member of the International Schools Theatre Association. Peter is also a contributing theatre writer and reviewer with The Canberra Times and the Canberra Critics Circle. Peter is also Artistic Director of the Come Alive Festival of Museum Theatre and has created Museum Theatre performances, Stranded, Exile and Miss Australia for performances at the National Museum and IMTAL and IMTAP conferences. He has published articles on Museum Theatre and presented workshops and seminars at Museum Theatre conference. and conducted Museum Theatre workshops for teachers and local actors. Peter is a member of Museums Australia.

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        Fred's Shed



Fred's Shed

Synopsis:
Fred is a loveable old character who tends to spend time in his shed, whiling away the hours. He is untidy and forgetful and one day he rediscovers his old Teddy. Together they experience a range of adventures using usual shed implements and junk that happens to be lying around. He reminisces about playing cricket, imagines he is the imprisoned Count of Monte Cristo, becomes Fred Holmes when the lights go out and pretends he has found a deserted pirate ship. Fred forgets why he originally went into the shed but it doesn't matter as he feels he has spent a productive day, essentially playing.

Notes:
devised by Greg Elliott and Peter Wilkins

1st Produced:
The Playhouse, Civic Square, Act    04 May 1982

Organisations:
Blue Folk Community Arts Association Inc

1st Published:
http://australianplays.org/script/ASC-1617   -

Music:
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Genre:
children's musical theatre 60 min

Parts:
Male:  1            Female:  -            Other:  -

Further Reference:
http://www.ausstage.edu.au/pages/event/91434

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