Theatre Club - Super Night Shot

February, 2012
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Venue:
State Theatre Centre of Western Australia

State Theatre Centre, William St, Perth 6000

Theatre makers and actors under 27 are invited to become WAYTCo members and grab $25 tickets to see this production by God Squad as part of the Perth International Arts Festival on Monday February 13th at 8:30pm

Romance, action, strange men in rabbit masks, Super Night Shot has it all. Proving all the world's a stage, renegade theatre making collective Gob Squad sync their watches, pick up their video cameras and take to the streets of Northbridge exactly one hour before start time to make your show.

Declaring a 'war on anonymity' this crack team capture chance encounters, bewilderment, impromptu comedy and declarations of love in an urgent and surprising theatrical snapshot of urban nightlife which will blow you away.

Live-mixed multi-screen film and a DJ soundtrack make Perth the location of a new blockbuster made nightly.

Friends of the Festival Artist Talk Mon 13 Feb, post-show (Free to all ticket holders)

For information about membership of WAYTCo, please visit http://waytco.wordpress.com/about


adam@waytco.com

Adam Bennett

9226 2144

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