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Frog Soup
written by Jenny M Ferguson
Black Comedy
Southwest Drama Festival –
Best Play *Frog Soup*
Best Director *Jenny M Ferguson*
Certificate of Merit for Script Writing *Jenny M Ferguson*
ITA State Dramafest -
Rob De Vaak Memorial Award for Most Inovative Production *Frog Soup*
Peter Mann Costume Award *Frog Soup*
Adjudicators Encouragement Award for Acting *Stacey Logan*
Adjudicators Encouragement Award for Directing/Writing *Jenny M Ferguson*
Frog Soup explores the internal battle of She. While reliving of a familiar personal trauma, She faces the choice to finally make a break and move on from her relationship or stay in the comfort of her pain. Seen through the representation of character traits and behaviour, this light hearted but poignant Black Comedy leads through a mine field of self mutilation and oblivious self discovery.
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If history is told by the victors, the story of war is usually told by the blokes. Now it's the ‘sheilas' turn. Nearly 1000 Australian women had a part in the Vietnam War as entertainers, journalists, volunteers and nurses. The one thing they have in common is that their lives were changed forever by Vietnam. For many of them it was the most vital and alive they have ever felt. This is their story.