Deathtrap

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Venue:
PICA Performance Space

Deathtrap

Ira Levin

Wyatt Nixon-Lloyd

Weeping Spoon Productions present an exciting new interpretation of Deathtrap, the 1978 play by Ira Levin, which holds the record of the longest running comedy-thriller on Broadway.

See the PICA performance space transformed as the team that brought you A Night of Pleasure…From Outer Space!, Tomas Ford Vs The Audience, The Forlorn and Greed invites a small audience to enter the house and sit amongst the action as the story unfolds all around. Walls will disappear and boundaries will drop as the body count rises.

Directed by Wyatt Nixon-Lloyd (The Love Pirate, The Forlorn), and featuring Tim Watts (The End of Sophie and All Her Friends, Manic Pony), Brendan Ewing (Manic Pony, Woyczek), Allan Girod (Dealer’s Choice), Brent Hill (Five Unenviable Lives, The Big Hoo Ha!) and Michelle Nussi (Nature as Explained by Theatre, The Big Hoo Ha!), this will be a unique theatrical experience you will not want to miss.

Weeping Spoon Productions is one of the most exciting emerging independent theatre companies in Perth, and with previous productions described as “dynamic and impressive” and “exuberant and infectious” (Geoff Gibbs, Greed, January 2006), as well as “inventive and unpredictable” (Stephen Hounsome, A Night of Pleasure…From Outer Space!, September 2006), Deathtrap will not disappoint.

Ira Levin’s Deathtrap
PICA, Perth Cultural Centre
Preview Monday 22nd January 2007
23rd January 2007 – 3rd February 2007
Running Tuesday – Saturday at 8pm
[Excluding Australia Day]
Tickets $20 Full/$12 Concession
Visit www.weepingspoon.com for ticket discounts


8pm

Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA)

9227 6144

Tickets $20 Full/$12 Concession (visit www.weepingspoon.com for ticket discounts)
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Weeping Spoon Productions
Weeping Spoon Productions is a Perth-based international award-winning independent production house. Weeping Spoon is the company behind the hit shows GREED, Deathtrap, ZACK ADAMS: Love Songs For Future Girl and The Adventures Of Alvin Sputnik.


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