Dec 16, 2008

He Died With a Felafel in His Hand

Ladies and gentlemen, I am pleased to announce the impending return to Brisbane of one of the all-time cult/classic/comedy Australian plays:

John Birmingham's classic tale of share-housing "He Died With a Felafel in His Hand" makes its debut at the Brisbane Arts Theatre on Friday 27 March, and plays through until Saturday 2 May (with the exception of Easter week).

I'll be directing the show; and I'd like to send a big thank-you to author John Birmingham and playwright Simon Bedak for being incredibly supportive. Simon has even updated the script for this show - throwing in a tonne of local and topical references just for the Briz Vegas crowds.

Auditions are set down for Sunday 18 January from 4pm. I'll update you if there are any changes; you can also join the Felafel Facebook group I've created for this show (whether you'd like to be in it, or just want to come and watch).

10 comments:

  1. Fantastic news. Congrats on a major coup for you and the theare.

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  2. Good to see Brisneyland is getting some fine art and culture.

    Congradulations on the directing gig thats really good news.

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  3. Awesome Nat! Hope it all goes well.

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  4. Congratulations on your impending directorial outing - fantastic news!

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  5. Wish I was up your way to see it. I'm sure you'll do a smashing job.

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  6. Wow that's kind of sad... well I don't really know what to say on this situations but it's good that he left something good for people who admire him for so many years.

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  7. It is really interesting, in my opinion these situations are so difficult to many people

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