Description |
1 online resource |
Series |
Current theatre series |
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Current theatre series.
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Contents |
Stray; playwright's biography; first production details; writer notes; chronological acknowledgements; actors and characters; style; design; video; lighting; sound; costumes; language; characters; setting; copyright page |
Summary |
Stray is a Homeric Odyssey told from the perspective of a stray dog as he journeys through Melbourne's urban landscape. Raw performance, a designed soundscape and an epic and poetic text combine to create an extraordinary adventure. The Parricide: St Petersburg, Russia, 1866. Nihilist revolutionaries have taken to the streets and the rule of the Tsar is under threat. In a small flat, Fyodor Dostoyevsky grafts out a novel for an unscrupulous publisher; it isn't the novel he wants to write, but he is under contract, so he works. All the time, though, he is haunted by a story from his past-that o |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Feral dogs -- Drama
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Parricide -- Drama
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FICTION -- General.
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Feral dogs
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Parricide
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Genre/Form |
Drama
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Johns, R.
Contains (work). Stray
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Stubbings, Diane.
Contains (work). Parricide
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ISBN |
9781925004748 |
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1925004740 |
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