TTI SHOWS FOR SCHOOLS 2012
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ALL THE SHOWS BELOW ARE IDEAL FOR SCHOOLS
Departments indicated:
CLICK ON SHOWS BELOW FOR MORE DETAILS
ALL SHOWS COME WITH FREE POST SHOW DISCUSSIONS
AND WORKSHOPS FOR SCHOOLS (separately negotiable)
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THE BALLAD OF THE UNBEATABLE HEARTS - Richard Fry
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Guy Masterson's amazing 18-year old internationally acclaimed solo adaptation of Orwell's anti-totalitarian masterpiece:
A work of brilliant satire, physical virtuosity and power. Topical and accessible to all ages and nationalities. Animal Farm is as relevent as it ever was.
CURRENTLY BEING RECAST!!!
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Critically Acclaimed in Edinburgh 2011 and heading to Adelaide 2012. TWICE nominated for the Amnesty International Award, Richard Fry's powerfully moving, superbly lyrical 'pay-it-forward' monologue shows how a group of disaffected people can make a big difference when they motivate each other to do so.
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BULLY - Richard Fry
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THE EVENT - David Calvitto
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Critically Acclaimed in Edinburgh 2008 & Adelaide 2010, nominated for the Amnesty International Award, Richard Fry's powerfully moving, superbly lyrical monologue shows how bullying passes through the bloodline from bully father to bully son. Terribly moving and totally believable.
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John Clancy's multi award winning play that dissects the event of live theatre - starring the ever brilliant David Calvitto. A smash hit at Edinburgh 2009 & 2010 and Adelaide 2010. Winner: Scotsman Fringe First 2009, Adelaide Fringe Award - Best Performer 2010; Nominated Stage Award, Best Solo Performance.
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FERN HILL & Other Dylan Thomas - Guy Masterson
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GOERING'S DEFENCE - Ross Gurney Randall
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WINNER: STAGE BEST ACTOR 2001 Guy Masterson's beautiful exploration of the lesser heard enchanting works of the Welsh Wizard. 3 brilliant short stories & 10 of his finest poems in a spellbinding award winning performance. An enchanting celebration of Dylan Thomas' genius told in a manner that is engaging and enchanting.
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Hermann Goering, inventor of the Concentration Camp, The Luftwaffe and the Waffen SS, gave an extraordinary defence at Nurenberg... and then cheated the Hangman. Goering's Defence furnishes us with an acute anatomy of fascism and a potent warning. Ross Gurney-Randall is directed by Guy Masterson
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Italy is on the brink of disaster, but one man has the answers. Shame it's Benito Mussolini.
From the actor/writer of Goering's Defence, and Follow Me this is perfect history for theatre lovers and perfect theatre for history lovers!
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GUY MASTERSON's NEW HIT - NOMINATED FOR "BEST SOLO PERFORMANCE" ED2011
A globally acclaimed exploration of Shakespeare's most famous Jew and a brilliant history lesson.
Through Shylock and the background of The Merchant of Venice, the history of the Jews from the Crucifixion to the Holocaust is told with humour and pathos.
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Amnesty Award nominee Richard Fry's second play of his trilogy. A brilliant new work about drink driving, disability and 'Right Said Fred'.
Based on Fry's own friendship with a young man living with a head injury, SMILER is a heartbreaking and uplifting spasticated love story that will make one reevaluate the issues surrounding disability.
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COMMEMORATING THE 30TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FALKLANDS CONFLICT - Ken Lukowiak's brilliant first hand account as a Private in 2 Para - the battallion that saw it all - The Landings, Goose Green, Fitzroy and Port Stanley...
The brutal demotic language of the battlefield and the chaos of war is brought to life by the man himself.
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