Playtime 4 and 5 – Two Toon Ten Minute Plays

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Playtime ten minute playsThe schedule for the next Playtime is up and two of my plays will be performed. Mates previously performed at the Ten x Ten Festival in Wagga Wagga and Nibbles, never performed before and a play I wrote yonks ago – hope it’s good!

What is Playtime?

The Wall have teamed up with Actors Anonymous to bring you PLAYTIME – THEATRE @ THE WALL.

A collaboration of some of Australia’s finest theatrical talent has produced a brand new format for presenting theatre in Sydney. A selection (like tapas) of short plays that are pre-rehearsed with directors, then read by trained actors to an audience in the fully licensed World Bar Club Room.
For more about Playtime visit their Facebook page.

Where is Playtime?

VENUE: The Wall, World Bar Club Room, 24 Bayswater Road, Kings Cross, Sydney.
TIME: 8pm-10.30pm one Wednesday per month.
TICKET PRICE: $10 / $5 for F.B.I. supporters/students

The program

PLAYTIME 4: WEDNESDAY 23rd June

  • Six Minutes and Counting, by Jackie Greenland, directed by Beverley Callow.
  • Online, Offside, by Dona Parise, directed by Nir Shelter.
  • Hairdos and Don’ts, by Robert Shaffron, directed by Ron Hadley.
  • Nibbles, by Kate Toon, directed by Stephen Carnell.

INTERVAL

  • The TV Chefs, by Stephen Carnell, directed by Maisie Dubosarsky,
  • And the Winner is, by Faith De Savigne, directed by Amelia Tranter,
  • Come Together, Fall Apart, by Melissa Lee, directed by David Farland,
  • Cold Fairy, by Robert Luxford, directed by Dominic Stone.

PLAYTIME 5: WEDNESDAY 21st July

  • Jesus Hates You, by Robert Shaffron, directed by Amelia Tranter.
  • Tissue of Lies, by Jackie Greenland, directed by Beverley Callow.
  • Good Woman Smoking, by Gina Schien, directed by Ron Hadley.
  • What if it’s Bad News? by Jerome Parisse-Brassens, directed by Stephen Carnell.

INTERVAL

  • Gatherings, by Dona Parise, directed by David Farland.
  • Mates, by Kate Toon, directed by Craig Delahoy.
  • Size Matters, by Craig Delahoy, directed by Liane Norman.
  • TBA, directed by Melissa Lee.

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