Michael & Narelle Olsen
2007-07-18 12:22:26 UTC
Perceptions - Seeing is deceiving!
Running August 3 - 11, Melbourne's oldest community theatre presents its
latest one-act play show, and asks the hard questions: is what you see
really there? What happens when all we know and love is overturned? How do
we cope with the alterations to our perception?
In Lord of the Fleas, written by Colin Donald and directed by Kara Stacey
Merrin, Encino Man meets present-day Melbourne, with all the mayhem and
Monty Python madness that entails.
Yes & No was written by Graham Greene and is directed by Peter Paige. It
shows us the hilarious results when a director directs an actor whose only
lines are "yes" and "no."
Flash Boy, by Felicité Keeble, and directed by Kate Deavin, concerns the
betrayal of the Kelly Gang through the eyes of Aaron Sherritt.
In Cleanskin, written by Michael Olsen, and directed by Liz Lyons two women
face the Second Coming - but the Second Coming also faces them!
Hartwell has a long and distinguished tradition of one-act plays, and has
done extremely well on the one-act play festival circuit. Perceptions
should be no different. As producer Michael Olsen sees it: "This show will
change your perceptions, the way you look at the ordinary world. Just when
you thought you knew everything about the Kelly Gang, or the Second Coming,
this show will turn it all upside-down for you."
Performance Details:
AUGUST 3, 4, 9 - 11 at 7:30pm
MATINEE PERFORMANCE: 2:30pm Sat 11th
Tix: Adults $15, Child/Conc $10, Family $35
Bookings: 9889 5006
Venue: Ashwood College, Vannam Drive, Ashwood. Melway ref 60 J10
Running August 3 - 11, Melbourne's oldest community theatre presents its
latest one-act play show, and asks the hard questions: is what you see
really there? What happens when all we know and love is overturned? How do
we cope with the alterations to our perception?
In Lord of the Fleas, written by Colin Donald and directed by Kara Stacey
Merrin, Encino Man meets present-day Melbourne, with all the mayhem and
Monty Python madness that entails.
Yes & No was written by Graham Greene and is directed by Peter Paige. It
shows us the hilarious results when a director directs an actor whose only
lines are "yes" and "no."
Flash Boy, by Felicité Keeble, and directed by Kate Deavin, concerns the
betrayal of the Kelly Gang through the eyes of Aaron Sherritt.
In Cleanskin, written by Michael Olsen, and directed by Liz Lyons two women
face the Second Coming - but the Second Coming also faces them!
Hartwell has a long and distinguished tradition of one-act plays, and has
done extremely well on the one-act play festival circuit. Perceptions
should be no different. As producer Michael Olsen sees it: "This show will
change your perceptions, the way you look at the ordinary world. Just when
you thought you knew everything about the Kelly Gang, or the Second Coming,
this show will turn it all upside-down for you."
Performance Details:
AUGUST 3, 4, 9 - 11 at 7:30pm
MATINEE PERFORMANCE: 2:30pm Sat 11th
Tix: Adults $15, Child/Conc $10, Family $35
Bookings: 9889 5006
Venue: Ashwood College, Vannam Drive, Ashwood. Melway ref 60 J10