NIDA GRADUATION PRODUCTIONS
September 15th 2008 05:33
National Institute of Dramatic Arts
2008 GRADUATION PRODUCTIONS
Three modern plays dealing with SEX, ART & WAR
NIDA's Third Year graduating students will present an international season of three exciting and challenging modern plays from the United Kingdom, Canada & the USA at the Parade Theatres from 2 to 18 October.
DAYS OF SIGNIFICANCE
by Roy Williams
2 - 11 October
Director: Kate Gaul
Days of Significance is an anti-war statement involving a group of young friends dealing with the horrific challenges and consequences of the Iraq war. The Australian Premiere of one of the most exciting new plays from the United Kingdom.
THE SHAPE OF THINGS
by Neil LaBute
8 - 18 October
Director: David Berthold
Neil LaBute is one of the most sensational and confronting contemporary American playwrights. This play involving young university students, art and manipulation, has proven to be a smash hit around the world.
UNIDENTIFIED HUMAN REMAINS AND THE TRUE NATURE OF LOVE
by Brad Fraser
9 - 18 October
Director: Tom Healey
From Canada, part murder mystery and part social satire, involving death and identity, throwing a fascinating and controversial light on the two things that Freud believed were central to the human condition - sex and power.
Parade Theatres,
NIDA
215 Anzac Parade,
Kensington
Season: 2 -18 October 2008
Performances: Evenings 7.30pm; Matinee Sat 18 Oct 2pm
Prices: Adult $25 | Concession $15 | Groups 10 $15
Bookings: 1300 795 012 or ticketek.com.au
2008 GRADUATION PRODUCTIONS
Three modern plays dealing with SEX, ART & WAR
NIDA's Third Year graduating students will present an international season of three exciting and challenging modern plays from the United Kingdom, Canada & the USA at the Parade Theatres from 2 to 18 October.
DAYS OF SIGNIFICANCE
by Roy Williams
2 - 11 October
Days of Significance is an anti-war statement involving a group of young friends dealing with the horrific challenges and consequences of the Iraq war. The Australian Premiere of one of the most exciting new plays from the United Kingdom.
THE SHAPE OF THINGS
by Neil LaBute
8 - 18 October
Director: David Berthold
Neil LaBute is one of the most sensational and confronting contemporary American playwrights. This play involving young university students, art and manipulation, has proven to be a smash hit around the world.
UNIDENTIFIED HUMAN REMAINS AND THE TRUE NATURE OF LOVE
by Brad Fraser
9 - 18 October
Director: Tom Healey
From Canada, part murder mystery and part social satire, involving death and identity, throwing a fascinating and controversial light on the two things that Freud believed were central to the human condition - sex and power.
Parade Theatres,
NIDA
215 Anzac Parade,
Kensington
Season: 2 -18 October 2008
Performances: Evenings 7.30pm; Matinee Sat 18 Oct 2pm
Prices: Adult $25 | Concession $15 | Groups 10 $15
Bookings: 1300 795 012 or ticketek.com.au
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