SCENT TALES @ The Blue Room Theatre

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SCENT TALES @ The Blue Room Theatre

Alexis Davis, Georgia King & Mischa Ipp

Joanne Foley

Based on a Nasruddin Hodja story, Scent Tales is a delicious-smelling play about sense, scents and cents.

Enter the world created by debuting company Little y Theatre, a hyper-reality where the playful and surreal will stimulate your senses in magical ways.

An eccentric judge presides over a case in which a young woman stands accused of stealing the smells wafting from another woman’s bakery.

Be encompassed by the aroma of baked goods; become enchanted by the puppetry and the poetry; as ingenuity, wit and common sense, combined with a special kind of logic, expose the shortcomings of a society.

“Baked my heart into these treats … mixed in my soul.”

In memory of Alexis Davis ... always.

Directed by Joanne Foley
Original concept by Alexis Davis, Georgia King and Mischa Ipp
Design by Monique Wajon
Publicity by David Hall
Lighting design by Joe Lui
Production management by Lynsey Trench
Featuring Georgia King, Mischa Ipp and Rhoda Lopez

Tickets:
Full $25 / Conc. $20
Blue Room Theatre Members: Full $20 / Conc. $15
Preview & Groups 8+ $15


8.30pm

9.30am

sally@blueroom.org.au

Sally Martin

08 9227 7005

kerry@blueroom.org.au

Kerry O'Sullivan

08 9227 7005

$15 - $25

53 James Street, Perth Cultural Centre, Northbridge
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