Short+Sweet Theatre Sydney 2015
Short+Sweet Sydney is the largest festival of 10 minute plays in the world!
Now into its fourteenth year, Short+Sweet is moving to an exciting new location and will be bringing you over 160 brand new scripts from Australian and international writers, put together by the best up-and-coming and established directors and performed by veteran actors and fresh new talent.
Short+Sweet Sydney 2015 will showcase new and established artists on the stages of the New Theatre, Newtown and in the Fusebox of The Factory, Marrickville! See the Festival Schedule below for more details.
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People's Choice Showcase or Wildcard Finals
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KEY DATES
People's Choice Showcase: 5-8 March 2015 | Thursday-Saturday 6:30pm + Sunday 5:30pm | BUY TICKETS
Wildcards Finals: 7-8 March 2015 | Saturday 2:30pm + Sunday 1pm | BUY TICKETS
Gala Finals: 19-20 March 2015 at the Factory Theatre | Thursday + Friday 7:30pm | BUY TICKETS
RESULTS
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HOW IT WORKS
Short+Sweet Sydney stages around 160 plays, each put in the hands of capable Sydney directors. Open to both the experienced and fresh blood, Short+Sweet enables hundreds of artists an opportunity to write, perform, develop, and direct, while encouraging audiences to see some brand new works on stage!
S+S Sydney is separated into two divisions: the Top 80 and the Wildcards.
Around 300 scripts are shortlisted from the thousands received year-round by Short+Sweet and are selected by directors. Those selected as part of the Top 80 are performed every Wednesday-Saturday night and are assessed by Judges and the audience to determine the best of the best. Wildcards are performed Saturday-Monday, with the winners of the Wildcards Finals also winning a spot in the Gala Finals.
FOR ARTISTS
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CONTACT
If you have any questions regarding the festival, please contact Festival Coordinator, Alana Teasdale on alana@shortandsweet.org
PLEASE NOTE: to ensure wide participation and opportunities across Short+Sweet, participants are restricted to the following number of plays; a writer can only have ONE work included in the season, a director can only direct ONE piece (regardless of whether s/he be in an ITC or a standalone director), and an actor can only act in TWO plays per season. This does not limit the amount of scripts, ITC concepts, director or actor applications submitted for consideration, so be brave and register! *Winners of Crash Test Drama or special invitations to the festival may be exempt from these restrictions.
Short+Sweet Sydney is offering a series of FREE Masterclasses to our participants and supporters. Held weekly at our performance venues on Thursday nights 5:30pm-6:45pm, throughout the festival, Masterclasses offer incredible insight into the arts and provide important skills for all artists.
The Masterclasses are a series of professional workshops presented by industry leaders across a range of disciplines including Writing, Directing, Acting, Casting and Producing. There is no need to register - feel free to turn up on one of the allocated days/times and enjoy hearing from Sydney's theatre experts!
UPCOMING MASTERCLASSES
Thursday 26th Feb - The Confident Presenter with Valentino Arico
Learn key tips and techniques from one of Australia's leading presenters. A respected industry professional,Valentino has trained presenters all over the world, and regularly works as a presenter both at home and abroad. He has been MC for several Short+Sweet Launches and Gala Finals. His interactive hands-on approach will help you to quickly identify and utilize the key skills needed to present with confidence.
In his valuable session you will learn:
- How to Deliver a Knockout Presentation Opener
- Giving a Confident Introduction
- 'Earning the Right'
- Delivering your 'hook'
- Introducing Your Agenda
- Giving a Credible Statement
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Festival Schedule
VENUES
Weeks 1-4 of Short+Sweet Sydney 2015 will be hosted at THE NEW THEATRE, Newtown - 542 King St, Newtown NSW 2042
Week 5 through to the Finals Series will be held at FUSEBOX of The Factory - 105 Victoria Road, Marrickville NSW 2204
TOP 80
Week 1 | 7-11 Jan
Week 2 | 14-18 Jan
Week 3 | 21-25 Jan
Week 4 | 28 Jan - 1 Feb
Performances at the New Theatre, Newtown
Wednesday-Saturday 7:30pm | Sunday 5:30pm
Week 5 | 4-8 Feb
Week 6 | 11-15 Feb
Week 7 | 18-22 Feb
Week 8 | 25 Feb - 1 Mar
Performances at the Fusebox, Factory Theatre, Marrickville
Wednesday-Thursday 7:30pm | Friday-Saturday 6:30pm | Sunday 5:30pm
WILDCARDS
Week 1 | 10-12 Jan
Week 2 | 17-19 Jan
Week 3 | 24-26 Jan
Week 4 | 31 Jan - 1 Feb
Performances at the New Theatre, Newtown
Saturday 2:30pm | Sunday 1pm | Monday 7:30pm
Week 5 | 7-9 Feb
Week 6 | 14-16 Feb
Week 7 | 21-23 Feb
Week 8 | 28 Feb - 2 Mar
Performances at the Fusebox, Factory Theatre, Marrickville
Saturday 2:30pm | Sunday 1pm | Monday 7:30pm
NB: Week 4 Wildcards will not perform Monday 7:30pm due to venue constraints. They will perform only 2 shows, Saturday and Sunday.
FINALS SERIES
People's Choice Showcase | 5-8 Mar Thursday-Saturday 6:30pm, Sunday 5:30pm
Wildcards Finals | 7-8 Mar Saturday 2:30pm, Sunday 1pm
GALA FINALS
19-20 March 2015
At the Factory Theatre, Marrickville!
Top 80 - Week 1
1. SOMETHING TO TELL YOU
When it comes to family, sharing secrets isn’t always easy. The most important thing is to be courageous; sometimes you just need to take a deep breath and just ‘put it out there’. So, shall we make a toast?
Writer: Ashleigh Stathakis
Director: Victoria Vinson
Cast: Susan Geldart (Brenda), Isabella Rodriguez (Claire), David Hines (Robert)
2. THE PHOTOGRAPH
The joy of youthful enthusiasm fades with the passage of time, destroying friendships. Yet mate ship might prevail in the end. Will more time mend the wounds?
Writer: Carol Dance
Director: Carol Dance
Cast: Dana Heatley (Madam Mediator), David Hov (Justin), Luca Bale (Samuel)
3. DATE NIGHT
Rosie and Tom have been married for 20 years. It's a very special date night. Great wine and amazing food. What could possibly go wrong!
Writer: Sonal Moore
Director: Sonal Moore
ITC: Aardvark Productions
Cast: Wendy Morton (Rosie), Alan Long (Tom)
4. WISH **Invited to the Gala Finals!**
As her final wish from the Make A Wish Foundation, Stephanie, a terminally ill teenager, meets her childhood hero, actor Jack Grant. But the moment Stephanie has dreamed about isn’t exactly as she imagined it would be.
Writer: Bokkie Robertson
Director: Rebecca Wright
Cast: Christian Heath (Jack Grant), Ally Morgan (Stephanie Anderson)
5. CHOOSE
No actors. One volunteer. One voice over. A choose your own adventure!
Writer: Sam Jenkins
Director: Sam Jenkins
ITC: Sam Jenkins
Cast: : Sam Jenkins (The Narrator)
6. THE HUMAN RACE
Human conception, birth, life and death in 10 minutes. 'The Human Race' deals with what it means to be human and the rituals that make us who we are. Only one thing is certain: the race is on and we don't have long.
Writer: Mark Sims
Director: Mark Sims
ITC: The Meerkat Collective
Cast: Marty Rhone (Narrator), Heath Sims (Irwin), Liz Wilkinson (Female Egg/Love Interest), David Bruce (Man/Father), Jacqui Greenfield (Woman/Mother), Luke Beattie (Sperm/Extra), John Tsioulos (Sperm/Extra), Sinui Horus Pavino (Sperm/Extra), Jessica Hanlon (Sperm/Extra), Timothy McArtney (Composer)
7. WHERFORE ART THOU OH WRITING INSPIRATION **Invited to the People's Choice Showcase!**
If you prick us, do we not bleed? If you tickle us, do we not laugh? If you poison us, do we not die? And if I act as a fool, shall inspiration not come?
Writer: Jeffrey Hampson
Director: Courtney Powell
ITC: Centrique Theatre
Cast: Jeffrey Hampson (William Shakespeare)
8. AFTERWARDS
Five women will take the audience on a moving journey by sharing their experiences of their abuse in the hopes of helping others do the same. (TRIGGER WARNING: Rape, Suicide.)
Writer: Alex Broun
Director: Natasha McDonald
Cast: Nicole Harwood (Meg), Natasha McDonald (Sissy), Ashley Shaw (Caroline), Imogen Furniss (Kendra), Charlotte Baker (Jenny)
9. IT’S A BUMPY RIDE
Emma, a young professional boards a plane to attend her mother's wedding in FIJI. The young man who sits next to her is not what you want next to you for four hours especially when you find out who he is.
Writer: Kellie Eatock
Director: Felix Carlyle
Cast: Luke Berman (Guy), Hannah McLean (Emma)
10. DERRICK THE FAT MAN
The President of a futuristic world has introduced an Act to eliminate obese people. Brothers Derrick and Saul race against time to reach their ideal weight. Will they become casualties of this new law?
Writer: Brett Joachim
Director: Brett Joachim
ITC: Mercury Twin Productions
Cast: David Wiernik (Derrick), Danny Nercessian (Saul), June Holmes (Mum), Sarah Foukas (Reporter/Army Man)
Top 80 - Week 2
1. THE LEAST IMPOSSIBLE THING THAT HAPPENED THIS EVENING
James, 16, really likes Kellie. Like, LIKE, likes Kellie. Unfortunately, he is no longer in control. In the following conversation, between the confused teenager, the Creator of the Universe and heart-broken Cupid, dark secrets are revealed about what love is.
Writer: Matthew Friedman
Director: Matthew Friedman
ITC: The Drama Queens
Cast: Matthew Friedman (James)
2. INSERT NAME HERE
A married couple, finding ways to cope with an event that has changed their lives, struggle to find the right name.
Writer: Dan Bateman (Original Story) &
Ms Alle Segretti (Adaptation)
Director: Ms Alle Segretti
Cast: Alexandra Rigby, Haki Crisden
3. PRESTO
Career options are kind of limited when you're a rabbit. For one hopeful young rabbit, discovering moments before the curtains rise that magic is just smoke and mirrors means it's time to consider other options.
Writer: Michael McRae
Director: Henrietta Stathopoulos
With: Mattison Tabone as Stage Manager
Cast: Mario Fouad (Magician), Cynthia Florek (Stage Manager), Patrice Rielly (Magician’s Assistant), Mandy Sugar (Rabbit), Emma Webb (Monkey)
4. CHAT TO DEATH
Chatting on line can be fun but sometimes can have deadly consequences.
Writer: Robert Renshaw
Director: Melinda Latsos
ITC: Actors Anonymous Inc.
Cast: Robert Rosina (Male), Natasha McDonald (Sally)
5. SO SAYS THE SEA **Invited to the People's Choice Showcase!**
After being dumped, Dee and her best friend Poppy head to the sea. But they aren't the only ones escaping the past. They run into two British boys, Tom and Lucas, and a fateful kiss changes relationships and lives forever.
Writer: Rachel Welch
Director: James Hartley
ITC: Upper Crass Theatre Company
Cast: Maddy Stedman (Poppy), Aleks Mikic (Lucas), Petrie Porter (Dee), Alex Cubis (Tom)
6. SCREAMERS! **Invited to the Gala Finals!**
If a quick look back at our recent political history is terrifying, then a quick look forward into our social future surely is enough to make you wanna scream! This camp and crazy mash up of Mad Max & Wiz of Oz is designed to help you let off some steam and laugh about it all!
Writer: Gavin Vance
Director: Gavin Vance
ITC: Red Roar
Cast: Joseph Chetty (Dorothy), Jackie Vance (Aunty Entity),
Taras Jones (Harpist), Jacques Thong (Costumier), Dan Jones (Dorothy's Shoes)
7. CHANCE YOU CAN DANCE
Four quirky characters enter a dance contest. Will they overcome their fears and embrace their unique dance methods to create a beautiful unified mess of expressive dance? There's definitely a chance!
Devised: Jo Ford
Developed: The Cast
Director: Jo Ford
ITC: shutup
Cast: Drew Holmes (Host/Judge), Jo Ford (Fluer), Hilary Park (Tin Tin), Stephanie Priest (Harmony), Lukas Quinn (Glen)
8. 36 TRAITS OF MATCHMAKING
The play poses a dilemma for an Indian son who has moved to Australia and unable to commit to an Indian girl that his mother has arranged for him to marry by matching their horoscopes. To Father’s surprise there’s an Aussie girl sharing the place with his son!
Writer: Neena Badhwar
Director: Aishveryaa Nidhi
ITC: Abhinay School of Performing Arts
With: Sanjay Patel, Shourya Nidhi
Cast: Khushaal Vyas (Rahul), Jessica Lowe (Samantha), Aishveryaa Nidhi (Mother), Nisar Sirguroh (Father)
9. ENCOUNTER
How close is too close? That's too close. Stop it. Please stop that.
Writer: Renee Boyer-Willisson
Director: Evin Donohoe
Cast: Diley Alanca (Chris), Lyndsey Fay Macnaught (Alex)
10. BUSINESS MEETING
A surrealist comedy about office life, because office life is a surrealist comedy.
Writer: Ryan Pemberton
Director: Ryan Pemberton
ITC: Short+Sweet Canberra Winner
Cast: Brendan Kelly (Stan), Tom Shortt (Shan), Mitch Gosling (Denton)
Scott Bowcher (Violin), Dylan Hekimian (Guitar), Russell Nash (Maracas), Colin Giles (Tequila)
Top 80 - Week 3
1. GOING VIRAL
Two parents in conversation with their child: What is Facebook? Well it’s something that may have been more popular when you were little. You mean everyone can see all these photos of me? Nooo. Well... yes.
Writer: Brandon Crose
Director: Christine Wykes
Cast: Max Mulvenney (child), Tom Rose, Katherine Babatzanis
2. REGRET
Brian is 42 and ready for love. He travels far to find a wife. But on his way to happiness, he makes a choice that he will learn to regret.
Writer: Joy Roberts
Director: Glen Pead
ITC: Improvising Change
Cast: James Belfrage (Brian), Katharine Marie Richardson (Oksana), Joanna Kedziora (Luba/Katie)
3. TRANSACTIONS **Invited to the Gala Finals!**
A lonely man is visiting a prostitute. He's trying to buy the life he's dreaming of; she's tired of playing the strange role he wants. Tonight he can only afford ten minutes, and it's not going to go as planned.
Writer: Scott McAteer
Director: Ingrid Ganley
ITC: Hobart Quartet | Short+Sweet Hobart Winner
Cast: Ivano Del Pio, Karissa Lane
4. ROUGHING IT
A couple go camping at their honeymoon spot to bring the flame back. However, can they get over the hurts, the pain they caused to each other and themselves?
Writer: Kylie Rackham
Director: Jovana Miletic
Composer: Roman Pechersky
Photographer: Nic Dracoulis
Cast: Alex Brown (Dave)
5. SPIDEY GLASS
Riches, success, adoration, love. Bestowed upon the superhero, adorned by the film star for merely waltzing into the room. But for the common man, obtaining these becomes a mortal struggle. All the more so, when all he has, what... booze?
Writer: Alex Langenfeld
Director: Daniel Cohn
Cast: Christian Heath (Josh), Kate Williams
6. GOD: THE PERFORMANCE REVIEW **Invited to the People's Choice Showcase!**
Pandemics, climate change, terrorism and countless wars (not to mention Justin Bieber!) have not impressed God's employer, Universes Incorporated. Something must be done quick smart if God wants to avoid a work-for-the-dole program. This is God's Judgment day, corporate HR style!
Writer: Allan West
Director: Simon Doctor
Cast: Benjamin Bonar (Jason), Leyla Hart-Svensson (Ms Parkes), Edith Hueck (God), Nick Wright (Mr Maxwell)
7. MORTGAGE
When Tim, an "equine bio-waste transportation engineer", and his wife Sandy meet Max, a mortgage broker who de-sexes farm animals in his office on weekends, they end up with problems worse than a second coming of the global financial crisis.
Writer: Aaron Nilan
Director: Toast D'Bechamel
ITC: Actors Anonymous
Cast: Alastair Buchanan (Max), Jaymie Knight (Tim), Justine Keim (Sandy), Kat Morel (Girl with cat)
8. EVELYN
Evelyn has been in a domestically violent relationship for nearly all of her marriage. But when her husband dies at home of a heart attack, she is reluctant to let his body leave the house without a proper goodbye; especially when that bastard God got in before her.
Writer: Brett Heath
Director: Brett Heath
ITC: The Lo-La Co.
9. DANCING ON A BLUE COMET
An aspiring comic book writer and established comic book editor meet and connect over dreams lost and found, economics, the various strengths and limitations of being a superhero and the chance of a brighter future.
Writer: Phillip Gallop
Director: Phillip Gallop
ITC: Lazy Eye Productions
Cast: Phillip Gallop (Cormac), Roslyn Hicks (Ashling)
10. HEART WRENCHED
A prince comes to the rescue of his captured princess.. but does she really want to be rescued?
Writer: Isaac Owen
Director: Julian Ramundi
ITC: Crash Test Drama Sydney
Cast: Rosemary Ghazi (Princess), Sam Jenkins (Prince), Luke Jovanovic (Villain), Teresa Zaidan (Director)
Top 80 - Week 4
1. THE LAST THREE BLONDES
What would happen if Marilyn Monroe, Princess Grace and Princess Di met now?
Writer: Phillip McDonald
Director: Ruth Fingret
ITC: Crash Test Drama Sydney
Cast: Debbie Neilson (Marilyn Munroe), Michela Carattini (Princess Grace Kelly), Justine Scali (Princess Diana), Dudley Levell
2. MEMBERS ONLY
Never forget your passwords and access codes!! Commit them to memory as you will need them all your life - and death! Why didn’t Karen take heed of this advice?
Writer: Jane Cafarella
Director: Mark Gerard Nagle
Cast: Bodelle De Ronde (Karen), Amelia Morris (Concierge), Joanna Kedziora (Gabriele)
3. 30ILY EVER AFTER
Marry your best friend, if you hit 30, and you're still single? Cate and Jack made such a pact (legally binding, obviously) when they were just 15. Will they follow through, or is 15 years of promise making not enough collateral for a successful marriage? Happy ever after, indeed.
Writer: Courtney Powell
Director: Jeffrey Hampson
Cast: Courtney Powell (Cate), Jeffrey Hampson (Jack )
4. THE WATER’S EDGE
Isabelle suffers from early on-set dementia and drifts between moments of lucidity and a dream-like state, believing herself to be dating a soldier in the 1940s. Her husband indulges Isabelle’s fantasies whilst struggling to piece together his own crumbling reality. Writer: Michael Lill
Director: Anna Potter
Cast: Alizon Vosburgh, Neil Modra
5. AN ENGLISH GENTLEMAN
Roger is dedicated to the arts, gardening and the finer things in life. He's a true living treasure. He's now featuring in the pilot of a new television series "English Living Treasures".
Writer: Jovana Miletic
Director: Stephen Carnell
ITC: Actors Anonymous Inc
Cast: David Attrill (Roger)
6. THE BRIDGE **Invited to the Gala Finals!**
Penny has put a lot of thought into her suicide. She has even memorized the lines to a pertinent Coleridge poem. Or so she thought. An unexpected encounter with Roger, who knows his Coleridge well and always travels with a snack, gives them both time to think before they jump.
Writer: Jessica E Anderson
Director: Sharlene Zeederberg
Cast: Peter Condon (Roger), Katharine Babatzanis
7. PERFECT PROFILES
Technology connects us, but do we really feel in a virtual world? Glowing portals calculate our profiles and filter our attempts to truly belong with another. What happens to our profiles when we dare to dance in shared light?
Choreographer: Elizabeth McMahon
Director: Elizabeth McMahon
ITC: Bodyflight
Dancers: Elizabeth McMahon, Ash Robinson
Composers: Eraldo Bernocchi, Harold Budd. Music for Fragments from the Inside "Five"
8. FAMILY DINNER
In the Adelmann household, family dinner has become an enduring ritual. Tonight, four very different perspectives on life will collide at the table, but this time someone will be pushed too far.
Writer: Heidi Silberman
Director: Nick Field
Cast: Edith Hueck (Skye), George Trippis (Rafe), Antonia Zappia (Louisa)
9. I DO?
What happens when a bride is dressed and ready to walk down the aisle on the happiest day of her life and although it’s all she ever wanted, will she finally say “I do”?
Writer: Joanna Murray Smith
Director: Samantha Bauer
ITC: The Drama Queens
Cast: Sharon Bar-On
10. ANOTHER DAY OUT WITH THE MATES **Invited to the People's Choice Showcase!**
“Another Day Out With The Mates” is a sequel. The story follows eight criminals who are in weekend detention along with yet again another new shy field officer. Find out what mischief odd characters get up to this time!
Writer: Marcia Neilson
Director: Debbie Neilson
Cast: Richard Littlehales (Winterbottem), Victor Moore (Crabtree), Luke Reeves (Horne), Kerry Russell (Wepu), Alannah Robertson (Officer Snodgrass), Pauline Gardner (Sister Absist), David Berry (Condon), Glenn Wanstall (Cockburn), James Walkom (Swindle), Les Davidson (Brownscombe), Amylea Griffin (Officer Huntsmen)
Top 80 - Week 5
1. LOCKOUT: THE MUSICAL
Six people arrive late at a theatre, and must spend the first 10 minutes of the show waiting in the foyer. Some will see the lockout as an opportunity, some as a curse. Some will do anything to get in!
Writer: Alena Titterton
Director: Alena Titterton
ITC: Berzurka Productions
Musical Arrangement & Recording: Tauese Tofa & Steve Body, Reveal Music
Choreographers: Mark Hill, Samantha Leigh Dodemaide
Producers: Michael Dowling, Alena Titterton
Cast: Michael Dowling (George), Elly Hiraani Clapin (Jemima), David Hov (Theo), Raphael Hudson (Usher), Carmen Lysiak (Susan), Graham Stoney (Tom), Alena Titterton (Annie)
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2. THE AUDITION
Auditioning for a role Meg desperately wants, she stumbles her way through an embarrassingly, poorly delivered monologue. With so much at stake, can Meg pull herself together in time to impress the director?
Writer: Samira Wyld
Director: Samira Wyld
ITC: Wyldlake Productions
Cast: Susan Stenlake, Chris Kellett
3. A PINCH OF FATE, A SHOT OF DESTINY
A businesswoman reaches down to pick up a coin she dropped into the street just as a speeding car comes right at her. What happens next even surprises the angel of death.
Writer: Mark Sasse
Director: Tara Gallop-Brennan
Cast: Hilary Park (Narrator), Eden Scott (Rebecca), Matthew Archer (Mitch),
4. CHARMING
Jennifer thinks she may finally have found her Prince Charming! He's sweet and funny, he might even be a good kisser, but is he really meant for her?
Writer: Mark Harvey Levine
Director: Sue Chapman
ITC: Blacktown Theatre Company
Cast: Nicole Smith (Jennifer), Daniel Boole (Matthew)
5. TAGGED **Invited to the People's Choice Showcase!**
No secrets are safe from social media.
Writer: Russell Bell
Director: Steven Tait
Cast: Jack Douglas (Man), Ally O'Brien (Woman), Mark Longhurst (Waiter)
6. FRIENDS REQUEST
Two lovely fanatics will take a quick few moments of your time to share a wondrous new religion changing people's lives. Will you be next?!
Writer: Jessica Fallico
Director: Sahn Millington
ITC: Trio
Cast: Errenn Ball (Advocate 1), Shannon Mills (Advocate 2)
7. CAPTAIN EVERYTHING
He's all kinds of superheroes rolled into one. You couldn't put him in a box, right?
Writer: Pete Malicki
Director: Georgina Carr & Quinn Griggs
ITC: Short+Sweet Hobart
Cast: Noah Casey
*This play is not eligible for votes*
8. NO MAN’S LAND
Based on a true story a ceasefire was organised to bury the dead lost in No Man’s Land - between Turkish and Allied trenches at Gallipoli, May 1915. During the burial detail men from opposing sides met on neutral ground.
Writer: Kaz Getts
Director: Warren Bradey and Kaz Getts
ITC: RAPA
Cast: Ali Aitken (Goddess Hera/Mum), Holly Royce (Goddess Aphrodite/Anya), Henry Coleman (Australian Soldier at Gallipoli)
9. THE DEAD EX
What do you do when your ex-girlfriend keeps turning up uninvited?
Writer: Vee Malner
Director: Tom Richards
ITC: Crash Test Drama Sydney
Cast: James Cameron, Lisa Hanssens, Liz Hovey
10. MANSTRUATING **Invited to the Gala Finals!**
Relationships - they are a merry dance. There's give and take, but sometimes you need to think outside the box when your feelings are on the line.
Writer: Adam Szudrich
Director: Grant Wilson
Cast: Emma Playfair (woman), David Owens
Top 80 - Week 6
1. SOLAR
Who knows how to fix the dwindling habitat thanks to global warming to the Polar Bear? Danny Everest does.
Writer: Pete Malicki
Director: Lyn Chick
Cast: Ebony Halliday (Polar), Jordan Sykes (Danny Everest)
*Not eligible for votes*
2. A BITTER PILL
Rebecca is a drug-addict and prostitute who is abannonded by all her ‘friends’ when she gets sick. A harrowing, true story of a young woman’s last days.
Writer: Garreth Cruikshank
Director: Garreth Cruikshank
ITC: Kameleon Productions
Cast: Louise Gowing
3. A CASE OF ACUTE ANGINA
A light hearted, slightly absurd take on the breakdown of communication that occurs during the process of ageing. When hearing loss becomes a problem for the elderly should they consult a cardiologist, an audiologist, a gynecologist or a dentist?
Writer: Lyndall Johnson
Director: Lyndall Johnson
ITC: Little Black Cat Productions
Cast: Sebastian Wang (Alva Goodall), Alison Albany (Ambulance Officer)
4. SPEAKING FREELY **Invited to the Gala Finals!**
Young veterinarian Kelly is looking for love, but as her blind date with Blake unfolds she realises this isn’t going to be the magical night she had hoped for. Think you’ve been on the worst date before? Think again.
Writer: Jack Kelly
Director: Serhat Caradee
Cast: Hunter Mcmahon (Blake), Krystle Hill (Kelly), Sebastian Angborn (Blake C), Amanda Collins (Kelly C)
5. FINDING LOVE@.COM
Finding love across the world is hard... unless you have match.com
Writer: Cary Pepper
Director: Deanna CoCo
Cast: Freya Jokela, James Stubbs Grigoriou
6. BRAINSTRUST
Our PM is in need of a distraction to take the heat off the budget..will his brainstrust suceed
Writer: Craig Delahoy
Director: Larry Kelly
Cast: James Parbery (PM), Brooke Doherty (Constanace), Luke Brattoni( Digby)
7. THE GARAGE SALE
It's a long day when you hold a garage sale and nobody's interested.
Writer: Wendy Crew
Director: Wendy Crew
ITC: The Performance Crew
Cast: Lisa Hanssens (Seller)
8. A BUG’S RIGHTS **Invited to the People's Choice Showcase!**
A cantankerous judge meets his match when a crack addicted lawyer pushes for a universal declaration of insect rights. But neither of them could anticipate the lawyer's client; the provocative and radical Jorge the beetle.
Writer: James Hartley
Director: James Shepherd
ITC: Upper Crass Theatre Company
Cast: Tom Green (The Lawyer), James Hartley (The Judge), Bendeguz Devenyi-Botos (The Bug)
9. ENCHANTED
Neighbours disagree over their differing ways to relax. When does chanting become enchanting?
Writer: Judy Couttie
Director: Belinda Elchaar
Artistic Consultant: Crissy de Silva
ITC: Vedanta
Cast: Aaron Scully, Louise Wildman, Belinda Elchaar, Marima Whitton, Felicity Jean
Top 80 - Week 7
1. MANY APPS MAKE LIGHT LIVING
Two people meet at a bus stop. One is immersed in her mobile, the other is attracted to her. But can he get past the barrier of the apps on her phone and have they more in common than either of them realizes? And can they survive the perils of having coffee on the other side of a busy road?
Writer: Robert Ballinger
Director: Robert Ballinger
ITC: Crash Test Drama Sydney
Cast: Cayde Fowler, Cocheene Smith
2. SCRATCH **Invited to the People's Choice Showcase!**
A black comedy about the bleak future of contemporary cinema. When a suspicious, black Chrysler pulls up out the front of his house, couch potato, James, figures he owes money to the wrong people. The truth is far more severe.
Writer: Tom Green
Director: Tom Green
ITC: Thieving Monkey Theatre Company
Cast: James Shepherd (The Boss), Jed Clarke (James), Richie P. (Johnny), Shaun A. Robinson (Bob)
3. DOIN’ IT BIRDY STYLE
If not for sex ,plants would not bloom ,birds would not sing and hearts would not beat so fast.-Olivia Judson
Writer: Stuart Boyce
Director: Terry Meller
Cast: Nib, Clara Jeanne
4. INTERVIEW ROOM 2
A week after a robbery at a mafia card game, a mysterious witness comes forward with some disturbing evidence. With her blood-red lipstick, she is under the spotlight. So why is it only the cops sweating?
Writer: PAULENE TURNER
Director: PAULENE TURNER
ITC: MUSKETEER PRODUCTIONS
Cast: MARGARETA MOIR, PAUL BYRNE, SHELLEY BOOTH
5. DANCE PARTNERS
The things we do, tell and dream of when looking for love – A young woman relates her epic journey to connect, seduce and play while dancing… in the rain.
Writer: Sarah Pritchard
Director: Cecile Payet
Cast: Kat Hoyos (Miss 20 Something), Cyrus Henry (Some Young Guy)
6. CROSSWORDS
A husband and wife speak candidly about their relationship, trying to find comprimise and common ground. This of course all happens while Raymond (the husband), does the daIly crossword from the toilet.
Writer: Bob Guy
Director: Edward Plowright
Cast: Elisa Menniti (Mandy), Raymond (Tom Archibald)
7. TRUTH OR DARE **Invited to the Gala Finals!**
3 bored friends play a harmless game.
Writer: Rhys Cohen
Director: Bendeguz Divenyi-Botos and Rhys Cohen
ITC: Bendeguz Industries
Cast: Patrick Richards, Georgie Veneziani, Morgan Davis
8. NOT AGAIN
A bloodied nose, and the timely arrival of a good Samaritan - it couldn't be simpler . . . or could it?
Writer: Brian Haydon
Director: Lorelei Tait
ITC: Crash Test Drama Bundanoon
Cast: Thomas-Andrew Baxter (Steve), Miranda Lean (Judy), David O'Halloran (Col)
9. LIFE IS SWEET
A girl’s love of chocolate puts her in a perilous situation.
Writer: Trish Koutrodimos
Director: Wayne Mitchell
ITC: Crash Test Drama Sydney
Cast: Raechel Carlsen, Cayde Fowler, Badai Flynn
Top 80 - Week 8
VENUE - The Fusebox, Factory Theatre, Marrickville
PERFORMANCE DATES - 25 Feb-1 March
Wednesday-Thursday 7:30pm, Friday-Saturday 6:30pm, Sunday 5:30pm
BUY TICKETS
1. STAR POWER
A human discovers just how much a bit of star power can change not only his life but the fate of the whole world.
Writer: Ted Wenskus
Director: Renee Brack
Cast: Dudley Levell, Mark Fowler, Sebastian Wang
2. RAGHEAD
On paper Sarah and Nick seem perfect for each other. Sarah’s confident, funny, smart, Nick is a great listener and a very compassionate person. But their first date goes horribly wrong when Sarah arrives in a veil.
Writer: Tom Coash
Director: Rebecca Wright
Cast: Luke Berman, Bobbie-Jean Henning
3. ASLEEP AND HIM
Samm and Teddy are on a camping trip and all is well and good until Samm realizes she is dreaming. She must now confront the guy of her dreams and hold on to him before she wakes.
Writer: Sarah Howell
Director: Sarah Howell
ITC: Short+Sweet Kuala Lumpur
Cast: Theresa Wee-Yenko (Samm), Kamil Haque
4. THEY’RE NOT NORMAL
A sibling rivalry involving Raquel Welch and rabbits, the CIA and submarines.
Writer: Graham Yates
Director: Uma Kali Shakti
ITC: Grinning Shark Productions
Cast: Sandra Campbell (Her), Graham Yates (Him), Brad Yee (Mr Smith)
5. THE AUDIENCE
A thought-provoking reflection on visibility and the nature of the stage.
Writer: Grant Woolley
Director: Mark Fowler
Cast: Jeannie Melinz (Sandra), Valentino Arico (Marcus)
6. SNAIL MAIL
Ray & John met by chance. Time and distance brought their friendship closer. What follows is an adventure around the world and deep into the human heart.
Writer: Peter Bloem
Director: Luke Berman
ITC: Black Box Theatre
Cast: Bobby Babin (Ray), James Belfrage (John)
7. NO ROOM AT THE INN
No Room at the Inn takes place in the living room of a share house inhabited by a brother and sister, the brothers boyfriend and this creepy guy who thinks he is Gollum from lord of the rings. We see this band of misfits fight over equality, bathroom etiquette and who gets to come to christmas dinner.
Writer: Kirsty Budding
Director: Samuel Lucas Allen
ITC: Budding Theater
Cast: William Short (James), Julian Hall (James), Izzy Stevens (Hellen), Oliver Morassut (Gollum), Patrick Varming
8. MILTON
I'm twenty-eight, single, and to date have killed nine people - kind of.. So says Luke to Dr Abrahams, a celebrated psychiatrist, whose attempts to help him will lead to the conjuring of a deadly alter ego.
Writer: Robert Armstrong
Director: Rosemary Ghazi
Cast: Michael Smith (Luke), James Parbery (Dr Abrahams), Glenn Wanstall
9. UNFORGETTABLE
Inspired by real-life stories, “Unforgettable” is a funny, bold and moving look into dementia and the lives of Flo and Cecil - two 80-something year old pensioners with many a song to sing and a lifetime of stories to tell. Join them as they talk family, memory, love and life in the nursing home.
Writer: Stephanie Priest and Drew Holmes
Director: Stephanie Pries and Drew Holmes. Co-directed by Chloe Perrett.
ITC: Shady Palms Productions
Cast: Stephanie Priest (Flo), Drew Holmes (Cecil)
Wildcards - Week 1
1. THE TRANSFORMATIVE POTENTIAL OF LAUNDRY
It's laundry night in Newtown and Sam's got a load of darks. He wants to be left alone but tonight... Betty has other plans: she wants to make small talk. That makes Sam angry... and she won't like him when he's angry.
Writer: Michael Ripley
Director: Samuel Sida
Cast: Aska Karem (Betty), Robert Deacon (Sam)
2. IN A MOMENT
When a tax accountant braves the outside world beyond her office, she is confronted by the reality of Sam, living life on the streets. Is Sam a noble bum preaching freedom or just another homeless cockroach magnet? In a moment, everything changes.
Writer: Tammy Tresillian
Director: Melissa Maclean
Cast: Michael Gencher (Sam), Talin Agon (Laura)
3. THE DUTIFUL DAUGHTER
As two sisters return from burying their mother, this psychological thriller asks just which one of them is 'the dutiful daughter'?
Writer: Suzy Wilds
Director: Angeline Andrews
Cast: Sarah North (Deb),
Laura Galbraith (Gail)
4. WELCOME TO THE FAMILY
Marie is hosting the weekly family get together, but she's struggling to fit it into her busy schedule. Will she get the apartment clean in time? Or worse, will she have time to hide the pack of shop bought biscotti?
Writer: Elisa Cristallo
Director: Kirsty McGowan
ITC: Crystalline Productions
Cast: Elisa Cristallo (Marie)
5. HUMPTIE DE UMPTIE
What really happened to Humpty Dumpty? This social conscience character driven play uses Nursery Rhymes Characters to explore ‘what is mental illness’? Is it created by a chemical imbalance, life trauma, or a by-product of society labeling everyone who is different and eccentric as a ‘fruit cake’ and imposing ‘norms’?
Writer: Ridwan Hassim
Director: Ridwan Hassim
ITC: Abhinay School of Performing Arts
Cast: Barry Walsh (Humptie de Umptie), Emily Ward (Little Lamb), Leyla Iman (Old Mother Hubbard), Ridwan Hassim, Tsu Shan Chambers, Uma Kali Shakti
6. ALTERNATE SERVE **Invited to the Wildcards Finals!**
Are we entitled to complain about the food at a charity dinner - and is the waiter to blame?
Writer: Paul Madden
Director: Michael Whalley
Cast: Craig Hall (Waiter), Simon London (Brett)
7. LIPSTICK AND MIRRORS
A girl seeks approval from the universe to move on with her life after the tragic disappearance of the older sister Chloe. Writer: Beverley Lello
Director: Megan Robinson
Cast: Katrina Papadopouloa (Girl)
8. POOH POOH LIKE CHOO CHOO
Reece thinks he has found the perfect home. And so begins an epic battle with Choo Choo, a dog whose main method of combat is through relieving his bowels/bladder wherever he sees fit. Only one of them can reign supreme!
Writer: Jeremy Mohamed
Director: Jeremy Mohamed
ITC: Cosmic Perspectives
Cast: Jeremy Mohamed (Choo Choo), Leilani Loau (Isabelle), Andrew Dwyer (Reece)
9. DAYS O’FOUR LIVES
The dramatic lives of four people entwined with secets, love and the unity of family.
Writer: Natalie Banach
Director: Natalie Banach
ITC: Crash Test Drama Cronulla
Cast: Angela Gibson (Hopeful), James Smithers (Ridgeedidge), Brad Yee (Dr Beau Tox)
10. THE HUMAN DILEMMA
In the future androids rule the world. Bleep has come home to confront his parents and learn his origin. The girls in school aren't interested in him, he doesn’t seem to appreciate certain adult books, yes, there’s something that doesn't quite compute for poor Bleep.
Writer: Earl T. Roske
Director: Marley Erueti
Cast: Richard Littlehales (Bleep), John Barkley (Stanbuilt), Corinne Sennitt (Chromita)
Wildcards - Week 2
1. IN BED TONIGHT WITH STAN AND MILLIE
A little phone call, with big consequences.
Writer: Wayne Guy
Director: Zoe Tomaras
Cast: Victoria Little (Millie), Jack Bunting (Stan)
2. ICE AGE
Two girls, aged 8 and 10, imagine what life would be like in the Ice Age in an attempt to escape the reality that a man with sinister intentions will soon arrive.
Writer: Sue Clennell
Director: David Hov
Cast: Siobhan Ryan (Rachel), Claire Guiffre (Wendy)
3. PEE BUDDIES **Invited to the Wildcards Finals!**
A desperate man enlists the help of a co-worker to conquer his embarrassing fear.
Writer: Shane Murphy
Director: Jon Emmett
Cast: Reece Lyndon (Don), Scott Dias (Glenn), Jon Emmett (Co-Worker)
4. VOICING UP THE MARRIAGE
Rule one: Don't bring work home with you. Rule two: Voice your feelings, it is cleansing! Sometimes. A story about a married couple and their individual but remarkably similar career aspirations. Writer: Dr D. Bruno Starrs
Director: Jade Alex
ITC: Actors Anonymous Inc.
Cast: Emma Medbury, Stephen Bracken
5. PEACE AND POUT
It's Friday night and small recovery group gather to share their addiction. Attended by Lucy the peer leader, Katie the group veteran & Jessy the newbie. It all goes as usual until a new member interrupts, putting in jeopardy the group's recovery. Writer: Carolina Diaz
Director: Carolina Diaz and Abby Hosie
ITC: Morula Theatre Company
Cast: Melissa Kathryn Rose, Ash Macdougall, Abby Hosie
6. TAKE TWO
A couple discovers that reconciliation can be tricky--especially when a pre-nup is involved.
Writer: Chris Shaw Swanson
Director: Marcelle Wever
Cast: Laura Goddard, Jonathon Emmett
7. TOBA TEK SINGH
A few years after India’s independence, following the decisions taken by both countries’ governments, Muslim lunatics are being sent to Pakistan and Hindu lunatics to India. Tobatek Singh, a Sikh lunatic will soon be sent to India. This is his story.
Writer: Shruti Ghosh (Adaption) Saadt Hassan Manto (Original Piece)
Director: Shruti Ghosh
ITC: NAUTANKI THEATRE INC
Cast: Shruti Ghosh, Neel Banerjee
8. THE GREAT ADVERNTURE
A reflection on the First World War based on the real life recollection and diaries of Australian First World War Soldiers. Lest we forget.
Writer: Damian Madden
Director: Xenia Bevitori
Set Design: Curb Collective
Cast: William Mellor
9. FOOD PORN ’77
Food porn ‘77 explores society’s increasingly heavy reliance on the virtual world for social interactions and relationships.
Writer: Pooja Nellore
Director: Dale William Morgan
Costumes: Patrick Anderson, Without Question Clothing Company
ITC: Sydney Theatre School
Cast: Adam Golledge (ROBMYHEART24), Alys Gwillim (Justine), Jake Ludlow (MARK_PAPI)
10. THE LITERARY MONOGAMIST
Lizzie and Darcy from Pride and Prejudice deal with a particularly troubling reader with the help of a cavalcade of fictional guest stars.
Writer: John Lombard
Director: Brittany Ayden
Cast: Mandy Sugar (Darcy), Emma Webb (Elizabeth), Patrice Rielly (Jesus), James Irvine (Kirk), Cynthia Florek (Spock)
Wildcards - Week 3
1. SELLING MARS
How much is Mars worth to you? No not the chocolate bar, the PLANET?! What would you be prepared to do to acquire it?
Writer: Claire Oberdorfer, Jarrah Russel, Luka Anderson
Director: Richard Short
ITC: Sydney Story Factory
Dramaturg and Assistant Director: Uma Kali Shakti
Costume Designer: Jessica Hannah
Cast: Jarrah Russel (George), Luka Anderson (Meerkat), Claire Oberdorfer (Kate)
2. A GOOD DEED FOR MR STINKY
Emma has just lost her life in a car accident, but finds it impossible to move on, and is trapped in the park where the accident happened. She is Invisible to everyone except Dan, a homeless man whose existence is denied by society. Chance or fate? Can two invisible people help each other discover what it takes to move on?
Writer: Judith Anne Duncan
Director: Sheenal Srivastava
Cast: Lachlan McWilliam (Dan Mills), Sophia Robinson (Emma Carsen)
3. THE JOB INTERVIEW
A job-seeker gets so disgruntled with an obnoxious Employment Agent that he decides to meet him in disguise and turn the tables on his power game.
Writer: Xeno Nemos
Director: Gina Cohen
ITC: Natural Born
Cast: David Tieck, Jeremy Godwin (Jeremy), Chiara Gizzi (Mandy)
4. UNSPOKEN
'Unspoken' touches on those conversations that we don't have, the masks we wear and the idea that you never really know what's going on for someone.
Writer: Nicole Pesa
Director: Nicole Pesa
ITC: Nicole Pesa
Cast: Dennis Sykes (Sam), Natasha Frangoff (Ricky)
With: Composer - Leonie Belshaw
5. BUS STOP
Two young girls have been waiting for a long time at a bus stop. Since they’ve run out of jokes , they start making fun of an old Indian man for their amusement. However, this amusement leads to a unexpected drama.
Writer: Arvind Shukla
Director: Arvind Shukla
ITC: Abhinay School of performing arts Choreographer: Richa Joshi
Cast: Annais Gallo, Pari Parandoush, Arvind Shukla, Diana Nikitenko, Nikita Nikitenko, Elizaveta Nikitenko
6. SHIRLEY VS. THE SQUIRRELS **Invited to the Wildcards Finals!**
In an ongoing battle for her prize-winning garden, Shirley attempts to enlist the help of her daughter and son-in-law to protect and defend her crops from those shifty, yet at times cute, bastards called squirrels.
Writer: Camilla Maxwell
Director: Kel Vance
Cast: Debbie Tilley (Shirley), Margareta Moir (Chloe), George Trippis (Jonathan)
7. LEO RISING
A jilted bride faces up to her groom and embarks on a journey of self discovery! Writer: Angie Farrow
Director: Chrissy de Silva
Artistic Consultant: Belinda Elchhar
Cast: Donna Randall (Sharlene, jilted bride), David Shaw (derelict street busker) , Chrissy de Silva (silent role - substitue for Sammy/absent groom)
8. A LITTLE SUGAR
Robert is senior advisor to Minister for Planning. He makes a series of choices that lead him to a place he doesn't want to be. As things heat up, Robert pulls out his father's old blues record collection and things get very strange...
Writer: Lisa Kelaher
Director: Lisa Kelaher
ITC: Backstage Pass
Cast: Dean Vince, Helena Sawires
9. CAMPFIRE STORIES
Some mates, Matthew, Woody, Kim and Ned, are out camping and decide to pass around some old stories. Sounds like a joke right? Seems like some of these guys might have different ideas about what a good punchline is.
Writer: Keith Davidson
Director: Brandon Lacey
With: Lizzie Lockett (Makeup Artist), Natasha Lacey (Prop Specialist)
Cast: Caspar Hardaker (Woody), Daniel Pollock (Matthew), Jim McInnes, Mark Herrison
Wildcards - Week 4
1. THE SIXTH TIME’S THE CHARM
Two long time best friends explore online dating yet again. Will their friendship survive Sarah's sixth attempt at finding Mr. Right?
Writer: Deanna Ableser
Director: Simon Lee
Cast: Nerida Bronwen, Bailey Thompson
2. WRECKAGE
Two people. One is waiting. One is going, gone... But where. But how.
Writer: Rosemary Johns
Director: Julia McNamara
Cast: Lucy Chen (B), Hannah Quinn (A)
3. WHERE WERE YOU?
As two people stand on the edge of a new era, they discover there's always more than one way to look at the world.
Writer: Martin Cooper
Director: Martin Cooper
ITC: Fast+Fresh Sydney | Chevalier College
Cast: James Sherley (Chris), Michael Ackroyd (George), Jacob Sgouros (Andrew)
4. POSITION VACANT
Dylan needs a summer job and is nervous about his interview with retail chain "Mildred Scarfe". He knows he should relax, after all he's got plenty of experience and it's only a job interview. What's the worst that could happen?
Writer: Bryan Pike
Director: Glenn Wanstall
Cast: Luke Reeves (Dylan), Liz Hovey (Julie), Miriam Capper (Karen), Valentino Arico (Gary), Debbie Nielson
5. I SEE YOU
Mark and Charlotte had a fight at dinner. But will Charlotte get the chance to say what she needs to say? For Kevin. #WWKD
Writer: Amy Maddison
Director: Julie Zimmerman
Rehearsal Space: PM-Partners
Artwork: The Dapper Brothers
Cast: Jessica Saras (Charlotte), Thomas Atkins (Mark)
6. GOOGLE’S – FIX THE WORLD PROJECT
In the year 2019, Google controls enough of the data and the money to rule the world.
Writer: Felix Carlyle
Director: Michael McCrann
7. BRENDAN
This play is about how an autistic man is viewed by a family member compared to a non-family member. It also explores how an autistic man might respond to either person.
Writer: Bass Hathaway
Director: Bass Hathaway
ITC: One Man Crew Productions
Cast: Emma Zaia (Mandy), Mark Herisson, Bruno Attanasio
8. THEY MEAN EVERYTHING TO ME
A worn-out mother makes a desperate plea for her children and is forced to make a terrible decision
Writer: Peter Tucker
Director: Nat Barry Backhouse
Cast: Natalie Freeman (Evie), Tim Ressos (Terry)
9. AA
A large group of individuals are brought together to discuss why their eccentric personalities are not suitable for the corporate world.
Writers: A.Fisher, M.Pilling, J.Spindlow, P.Flores, G.Wilson, C.Wilson, T.Ford, T.Salama Fox, R.Sacedon & A.Scully
Director: Aaron Scully
ITC: The Hills Drama School
Cast: Alec Fisher (Cowboy), Jason Spindlow (Impressionist), Chris Wilson (Mime Artist), Ash Kumar (Villain), Tina Salma Fox (Method), Sarah Swann (Musical Theatre), Emma Hughes (Classical), Peachy Flores (Kids Entertainer), Randa Sacedon (Action Hero)
10. LOST PROPERTY **Invited to the Wildcards Finals!**
The clothes don't make the man...unless you're Superman and you've had your costume stolen in the locker room of a Sydney train station. To what extremes will the dashing defender go to save his threads and his dignity?
Writer: Robert Luxford
Director: Grace O'Connell
Cast: Nick Wright (Superman), Jenae O'Connor (Clerk)
Wildcards - Week 5
1. WANDA AND LEE
Lee confides to her friend Wanda about another break up and Wanda takes the opportunity to educate her about men.
Writer: Cooee Capella
Director: Vee Malnar
ITC: Rock Chikz
Cast: Anita Lenzo (Wanda), Melissa Myles (Lee), Glenn Groves (Paul)
2. HAROLD EVENTUALLY RECONCILES WITH HIS SISTER IN ONE SECOND
A deconstructed conversation between siblings after the death of their mother.
Writer: Jason Pizzarello
Director:Erin Brookhouse
Cast: Jacqueline Marriott (Julie), Caspar Hardaker (Harold)
3. THE BODY
An elderly couple are ready and eager to throw a party for their younger friend and her new partner. Everything is set perfectly, except for the dead body under the table.
Writer: Chris Naylor
Director: Luke Holmes
ITC: The Body Productions
Cast: Frank S Davidson (James), Sandra Campbell (Cheryl), Rebecca Cuttance (Alice), Hayden Splitt (Gerald)
4. RESERVATIONS
Edgar and Mae live a life of routine built on love and simpatico. But when Edgar breaks from their long-standing pattern, a moment is rekindled and irrevocably changed forever.
Writer: Jeffrey Fischer-Smith
Director: Matthew Spasaro
Cast: Graham Egan (Edgar), Wendy Knight (Mae)
5. THE MEANING OF LIVING
Dr Mosely, a forensic pathologist for 18 years so he knows all about death, but does he know about life?
Writer: Nikita Jones
Director: John Tsioulos
Cast: Stephen Allnutt (Dr Walker), Don Lacey (MItchell Walker), Robert McFarlane (Dead Guy)
6. THE CATCH
Writer: Ron Jones
Director: Gillian Brennan
ITC: Crash Test Drama Bundanoon
Cast: Nicole Freeman, Anton Baggerman, Pat Brennan
7. DARLING DAUGHTER DAISY **Invited to the Wildcards Finals!**
Since Daisy’s dad left her and her mum for White Box Lady, it’s been tough. How’s a little girl to cope with such emotional turmoil? Cue Maisie, a great friend with no strings attached... Well, sort of.
Writer: Debbie Neilson
Director: Luke Reeves
ITC: One Carriage Productions
Cast: Debbie Neilson (Daisy)
8. THE UMBILICAL LASSO
A long ago fostered out mid 20's son reunites with his mother, but their family's past complicates their reunion.
Writer: Simon Tonkin
Director: Simon Tonkin
ITC: Everysecondweekend Productions
Cast: Bilal Masood (Nat) , Vicki Tonkin (Angela)
9. AGGIE
Aggie want’s Sev, Joe wants Aggie, Sev just wants his poptarts! Adapted from Chekov's short story "Agatha" under the guidance of Hilary Bell, "Aggie" is a modern day farce about love, fidelity, fear of commitment, and delicious treats.
Writer: Nicola James
Director: Nicola James
ITC: Golden Jam Productions
Cast: Natalie Freeman (Aggie), Joseph Louis Westwood (Sev), Jacob Thomas (Joe)
Wildcards - Week 6
1. SITUATIONS VACANT
Paul Persevere finds himself struggling with unemployment after being sacked from a band. A Musical of Rock ‘n’ Roll proportions.
Writer: Wayne Mitchell
Director: Wayne Mitchell
ITC: Wayne Mitchell Productions
Composers: James Young, Wayne Mitchell
Choreographer: Valentina Penkova
Cast: Nathan Morton (Paul Persevere), Sally Williams (Rose), Mark Chetcuti (Ajax), David Wiernik (Baz), Abigail Honey (Cindy), Christine Wong (Elizabeth), Jon Maratheftis (Guitarist), Bruce Alcorn (Bass player), Manon Gunderson-Briggs (Djembe player), Bruce Vial (Drummer)
2. HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN WAITING?
A young husband learns of his wife's death at the hospital. In retrospect we look back on the couples every day life, struggle and emotional connection.
Writer: Bianca Reynolds
Director: Karol Binkowski
Cast: James Walkman, Michelle Reed, Karol Binkowski
3. DOWN HERE
Two men. Two shovels. One story.
Writer: Luke Pooley and Alec Fischer
Director: Deanna Ezrol
ITC: The Wild Ones
Cast: Luke Pooley (Old Miner), Alec Fisher (Young Miner)
4. PUT THAT COFFEE DOWN
Sally thinks that offering a delicious cup of coffee to her housemates is a friendly gesture. Oh, how wrong can she be...
Writer: Toast D'Bechamel
Director: Glenn Groves
Cast: Kim-Cuong Do (Ava), Jessica Gray (Hunter), David Bond (Martinez), Jo Elizabeth Finnis (Sally)
5. GNOME MATTER WHAT **Invited to the Wildcards Finals**
A love triangle about 3 garden gnomes that magically come to life! A romantic comedy about the trials and tribulations of being a garden gnome statue and wanting love as well as other things!
Writer: Donatella Parise
Director: Robert Teicher
Cast: Xenia Bevitori, Nicolas Francois, Jim McInnes
6. CELIA
Rod is a man who has always prided himself on having all the control; a winner. But over night all his power has been taken from him and he must dance to someone else’s tune.
Writer: Pheona Mulligan
Director: Courtney Farrow
ITC: Stealth Productions
Cast: Rod Cohen, Celia Cohen
7. DRIPS
Two characters sit on the edge of the ocean, waiting, watching, until a message in a bottle washes ashore.
Writer: Dane McFarlane
Director: Dane McFarlane
ITC: Crash Test Drama Bundanoon
Cast: Martin Gallagher (H), Sigrid Helland (S)
8. UNFORGETTABLE
A man who is not Klaus Kinski plays chess while a blind date goes about as well as can be expected when two people have nothing in common
Writer: Jonathan Edgington
Director: Peter Hayes
Cast: Belinda Small, Peter Condon, Colin Adams
9. EVERY STAIN HAS A STORY
Did you know that every stain has a story? Well they do. Every stain has to come from somewhere. Join us as we discuss the origin of a few stains, from the happiest day on earth, for some.
Writer: Harriet Elvin
Director: Jessica Hanlon
Cast: Robert Deacon (Dry Cleaner), Liz Harper (Sarah), Peter Andrews (Tim), Robert Grey (Simon),
Wildcards - Week 7
1. ALL CLEAR
This piece follows the journey of three bank robbers and their impending arrests, examining the reasons behind the choice some people make to risk everything and disregard the law.
Writers: Omri Levy, Daniela Stein and Natasha Reuben
Director: Samantha Bauer
ITC: The Drama Queens
Cast: Omri Levy, Daniela Stein, Natasha Reuben
2. FEATHER
Sharon is over it! Single parenting, struggling with bills and a job she hates force her to watch life slip away. Ann feels like life is over before she's had a chance to live. Can a feather offer a solution?
Writer: Pamela Western
Director: Lisa Thatcher
Cast: Kate O'Keeffe (Sharon), Amelia Cuninghame (Ann)
3. SUFFOCATION
Writer: Amber Bolton & Kate Hall
Director: James Eugene
Producer: Deanna Ezrol
Cast: Amber Bolton & Kate Hall
4. AMERICAN STUPID
Writer: Marjorie Licett Zuniga
Director: Marjorie Licett Zuniga
ITC: TrinityMarjProductions
5. MAJOR SAWQUATCH AND THE HOUSE OF WAX
It’s a question of growth. Or, should I say, an overgrowth. When Jane visits a waxing salon for the very first time she encounters the owner, Major Sawquatch with some quite unexpected results
Writer: Sarah Pember
Director: Dudley Levell
Cast: Sue Broberg (Major Sawquatch), Clare Tamas (Jane), Olivia Gorman (Renee)
6. GRACE
Three ordinary women tell their three extraordinary lives.
Writer: Alex Broun
Director: Ruth Fingret
ITC: Crash Test Drama Sydney
Cast: Clare Langsford (Marilyn Monroe), Alice Furze (Princess Grace), Billie Rose (Princess Di)
7. AUDIENCE THERAPY
In this form of 'therapy', the audience is asked for their advice and suggestions - much like we all give friends when they share problems!. Tonight, Roger submits himself the the talents of Sidebar, the showman therapist.
Writer: Mark Smith
Director: Mark Smith
Cast: Graham Stoney (Sidebar), Monica Moroney (Antoinette), Wassim Hawat (Jordan), David Berry (Harrison), Mark Smith (Roger)
8. STRIKE
At rise, an empty space. A moment of silence, then humming is heard offstage. An actress and an actor find themselves in a love story...or an existential musing on the nature of plays, that's up to you!
Writer: Aoise Stratford
Director: Jo Finnis
Cast: Olivia Gorman, Chris Heaslip
9. BOAT PEOPLE
The more things change...: A reminder of events during the London Blitz, a few days after 17 September , 1940
Writer: GEOFFREY MCCUBBIN
Director: GEOFFREY MCCUBBIN
ITC: Crash Test Drama Bundanoon
Cast: DAVID MCCUBBIN (ALAN), ANNIE MCCUBBIN (HEATHER), FRAN BOSLY-CRAFT (JEAN), ROBERT MEREDITH (HAROLD)
10. WINTER RETREAT **Invited to the Wildcards Finals!**
"Winter Retreat" is the heartwarming story of Jessica and Jim, who meet at a Meditation Retreat far from their home, both trying desperately to get past a significant tragedy. An unlikely friendship is formed when Jessica and Jim discover that perhaps they can hold that forgiveness space for each other until they are ready to let go of their hurt and move on.
Writer: Abigail Somma
Director: Anne Brito
Cast: Nell Nakkan, Edric Hong
Wildcards - Week 8
VENUE - The Fusebox, Factory Theatre, Marrickville
PERFORMANCE DATES - 28 Feb-2 March
Saturday 2:30pm, Sunday 1pm, Monday 7:30pm
BUY TICKETS
1. ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE
After time travelling 10 years into the future, A scientist and his assistant discover smart phones have transformed everyone on Earth into brain dead zombies.
Writer: Michael Towers
Director: Mark Sims
Cast: Mark Sims (Scientist), Luke Beattie (Assistant), Denning Isles (Businessman), Kate Michelle Grove (Tracey), Heath Sims (Jackson), Annais Gallo (Jillian), Sinui Horus Pavino (Professor Isenberg)
2. DOGS AND CATS LIVING TOGETHER
Lucky got lucky and is desperate to share the moment with his best mate Kitty. Writer: Lynn-Steven Johanson
Director: Karen Tsai
Directing Mentor: Ms Alle Segretti
Cast: Ms Alle Segretti (Lucky),
Clara Jeanne (Kitty)
3. HELP ME BABE, I’M STUCK IN A TIME LOOP
Brad enters the worst birthday of his life again and again.
Writer: Nick Subjak
Director: Tim van Zuylen
Cast: Felix Johnson, Brooke Allan
4. FAREWELL
Get on the boat.
Writer: Natacha Astuto
Directors: Victoria Hopkins and Cedric Laubscher
Cast: Victoria Hopkins (Woman)
5. RE-LIVE
Death comes to us all, and can be traumatic, so wouldn’t you want a friend - divine or otherwise - to help you through it? But what if being dead is the easiest option?
Writers: Martin Teasdale
Director: Simon Doctor
Cast: Alexis Hammerton (The Woman), Felix Johnson (Jeremy)
6. TWISTED TONGUES
Engrossed in competitive gossip, a twisted conversation circles a trio of friends around lunch. Some may want to bite their tongues!
Writer: Angeline Andrews
Director: Mandy Sugar
Cast: Petrice Graham (Claire), Justine Keim (Dora), Louisa Bochner
7. DRIVEN MAD
Is anything better than a “Family Road-Trip?” Yes, pretty much everything is better than a “Family Road-Trip”. The funny thing... It’s always about the journey, never about the destination. Some things just can’t be found using a GPS!
Writer: Richard Graham
Director: Rachael WIlliams
Cast: Michael Gencher, Katie Fairbrother, Amy Newell, Thomas Burt
8. I WISH MY MUM HAD TWO BROKEN LEGS
A young girl's perspective on growing up with a mum who has Depression
Writer: Cara Jeffrey
Director: Natasha Hanlon
9. A CHINESE GIRL WALKED INTO A CAFÉ…
She walked into the cafe. Is she Chinese? Is she Asian? Is she an foreign intelligence agent doing deep-cover work for ASIO?
Writer: TOAST D'Bechamel
Director: TOAST D'Bechamel
ITC: Crash Test Drama Sydney
Cast: Rosemary Ghazi (Jennifer), Reich Webber-Montenegro (Lexi), Isaac Owen (Customer)
Results
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WEEK 1
TOP 80
Judges’ Choice
3rd place – Afterwards
2nd place – Wherefore Art Thou Oh Writing Inspiration
1st place – Wish
People’s Choice
3rd place – Something To Tell You
2nd place – Wherefore Art Thou Oh Writing Inspiration
1st place – Wish
Wish is the first play to be invited to the 2015 Gala Finals
Wherefore Art Thou Oh Writing Inspiration has been invited to the People’s Choice Showcase
WILDCARDS
Judges’ Choice
3rd place – Welcome To The Family
2nd place – Lipstick and Mirrors
1st place – Alternate Serve
Alternate Serve will be performed at the Wildcards Finals!
WEEK 2
TOP 80
Judges’ Choice
3rd place – Encounter
2nd place – So Says The Sea
2nd place – Chance You Can Dance
1st place – Screamers!
People’s Choice
3rd place – Business Meeting
2nd place – Screamers!
1st place – So Says The Sea
Screamers! is the second play to be invited to the 2015 Gala Finals
So Says The Sea has been invited to the People’s Choice Showcase
WILDCARDS
Judges’ Choice
3rd place – The Literary Monogamist
2nd place – Food Porn ‘77
1st place – Pee Buddies
Pee Buddies wins a spot in the Wildcards Finals to be held at the Fusebox 7-8 March!
WEEK 3
TOP 80
Judges’ Choice
3rd place – Regret
3rd place – Roughing It
3rd place – Evelyn
2nd place – Heart Wrenched
1st place – Transactions
People’s Choice
3rd place – Regret
2nd place – Transactions
1st place – God: The Performance Review
Transactions is invited to the 2015 Gala Finals
God: The Performance Review has been invited to the People’s Choice Showcase
WILDCARDS
Judges’ Choice
4th place – Campfire Stories
3rd place – Leo Rising
Tied 1st place – A Little Sugar
Tied 1st place – Shirley Vs The Squirrels
The Judges' Choice tying for first meant the winner was decided by the audience votes. With the highest audience votes, Shirley Vs The Squirrels is invited through to the Wildcard Finals!
Pee Buddies wins a spot in the Wildcards Finals to be held at the Fusebox 7-8 March!
WEEK 4
TOP 80
Judges’ Choice
3rd place – I Do?
Tied 1st place – 30ily Ever After
Tied 1st place – The Bridge
People’s Choice
3rd place – The Last Three Blondes
2nd place – Another Day Out WIth The Mates
1st place – The Bridge
The Bridge is invited to the 2015 Gala Finals, The Judges' Choice tie was decided by the audience votes.
Another Day Out With The Mates has been invited to the People’s Choice Showcase
WILDCARDS
Judges’ Choice
3rd place – Position Vacant
2nd place – Wreckage
1st place – Lost Property
Lost Property wins a spot in the Wildcards Finals
WEEK 5
TOP 80
Judges’ Choice
3rd place – Friends Request
2nd place – Tagged
1st place – Manstruating
People’s Choice
3rd place – LockOut: The Musical
2nd place – Manstruating
1st place – Tagged
Manstruating is invited to the 2015 Gala Finals!
Tagged has been invited to the People’s Choice Showcase
WILDCARDS
Judges’ Choice
3rd place – The Catch
2nd place – Reservations
1st place – Darling Daughter Daisy
Lost Property wins a spot in the Wildcards Finals
WEEK 6
TOP 80
Judges’ Choice
3rd place – Finding Love@.com
2nd place – Brainstrust
1st place – Speaking Freely
People’s Choice
3rd place – Finding Love@.com
2nd place – A Bug's Rights
1st place – Speaking Freely
Speaking Freely is invited to the 2015 Gala Finals!
A Bug's Rights has been invited to the People’s Choice Showcase!
WILDCARDS
Judges’ Choice
3rd place – Every Stain Has A Story
2nd place – Put That Coffee Down
1st place – Gnome Matter What
Gnome Matter What wins a spot in the Wildcards Finals!