About Performance
A bunch of kids have set out to bring a live audience to the urban Fantasia that is the under-side of the Flemington Bridge overpass. However, on the other side of the urban landscape, a bureaucratic plot is being hatched to undermine their efforts. Occupational Health and Safety manuals, insurance premiums and risk management plans are all being launched to destroy the young hopefuls. All seems lost. What are they to do?
The solution is simple: Fight back.
Kids Can Get Lost is a humorous performance about two Occupational Health and Safety Officers who attempt to run an educational course on Safe Family Roadtrips. The staging ground is the vast concrete floodway below the Yellow and Red Sticks of the CityLink Tollway. A place that is reminiscent of MTV Music Videos, Hollywood car chases and disaster movies; the perfect location for:
Crash Testing the Great Australian Holiday.
The solution is simple: Fight back.
Kids Can Get Lost is a humorous performance about two Occupational Health and Safety Officers who attempt to run an educational course on Safe Family Roadtrips. The staging ground is the vast concrete floodway below the Yellow and Red Sticks of the CityLink Tollway. A place that is reminiscent of MTV Music Videos, Hollywood car chases and disaster movies; the perfect location for:
Crash Testing the Great Australian Holiday.
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Reuben Brown
Reuben Brown is a performer and dramaturg for Spilt Second. In 2007 he assistant directed The Fireraisers with Max Gillies and Susie Dee and performed in Rageboy. Other performances with Union House Theatre include Working (2006) and I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change! (2004). Reuben is currently studying a Bachelor of Arts and Music, majoring in voice and history. He has also travelled to Berlin and completed a diploma of German.
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