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brimpro | 12/02/2013 - 09:51

Cut Snake Comedy is proud to bring its latest offering to the 2013 Perth FringeWorld Festival! SHAKESPROVISATION is a world premiere and is beginning its five night season at Noodle Palace tomorrow night at 9.00pm.

brimpro | 12/02/2013 - 09:50

Cut Snake Comedy is proud to bring its latest offering to the 2013 Perth FringeWorld Festival! SHAKESPROVISATION is a world premiere and is beginning its five night season at Noodle Palace tomorrow night at 9.00pm.

Ryan S McNally | 31/01/2013 - 20:04
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All I can say is WOW!Nuts

Behind the scenes of a show can be so full on and so much fun all at the same time. Sometimes what people see isn’t the full story.

We have some AMAZING people working on this show and already have about 50% of everything done. There are set designer, costume designer, SFX person, fight choreographer, stage manager, lighting tech and two awesomely fun directors, just to name a few.

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English and Cultural Studies - UWA (Perth) presents
Six Characters in Search of an Author

Luigi Pirandello

Steve Chinna

A play rehearsal is interrupted by the arrival of a divided family who have been abandoned by their creator and are seeking an author, ‘any author’, to give them a ‘definitive artistic form’ so their stories may be staged. While the first performance of Luigi Pirandello’s Six Characters in Search of an Author to a Rome audience in May 1921 was almost booed off the stage it has gone on to have many successful seasons and is still a major part of the theatrical repertoire. The play, in part, is Pirandello’s attack on the Italian theatre of the time, with its actor-managers and star-systems, its stock characterisations, and its standard repertoire of romantic melodramas. However, it is a play on many levels. It raises questions about the nature of reality, of what constitutes identity, and how we can gauge what is truth. On another level it is a hysterical romantic melodrama about a warring family who live out their emotions on the skin. And, it is also a deeply tragic revenge narrative – a tale of betrayal, adultery, suicide and death. Students enrolled in theatre studies at UWA present this very physical, at times comedic, and often provocatively philosophical play, virtually uncut and unlike many productions we choose not to attempt to modernise it into the contemporary world of electronic media.