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 no. How? Oh my god. I have to go, I need to be alone right now. You understand, right? Ok. Bye........oh my god.
 
 Father enters, having overheard Girl on phone
 
 Father - Oh my god...oh god no. Oh sweet jesus mother of mary and joseph in all that
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 A room with a bed, presumably a bedroom - Dorothy in night attire, desperate
 
 (lights in)
 
 Wizard as Munchkin: (taking a fit) Four feet, one and a half inches is not short! (grumbles under Dorothy)
 
 Dorothy: (impatient) I wasn't trying to
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 Theatre
 
 Everyone has the right to feel comfortable in their workplace; one of the most common ways of undermining a worker's ease in their working environment is through persistent pestering, whether it be for increased output, sexual favours or
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 or traditional theatre as oppression and domination. You were either an actor, who had your character and their actions imposed upon you by a director, the tyrannical dictator of theatre, or you were a spectator, passively watching the spectacle
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 Fyodor Dostoevsky
 Adapted by Andrew Litzky, Bill Peters, Zoë Inman,
 Llysa Holland and Rachel Katz Carey
 Cinema (Adelaide University), Fringe Hub
 25th February 2004
 Presented by Theatre Simple
 Directed by Bill Peters
 
 
 "Having
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 at the Scott Theatre, 7th March 2004
 A Masterson/Assembly Theatre Production
 Directed by Guy Masterson
 
 Director Guy Masterson's adaptation of Reginald Rose's Pulitzer Prize-winning play, 12 Angry Men, is a surprisingly engaging and high-quality
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 plays, a professional clown, Touchstone, and it's worth paying some attention to his role for what it contributes towards establishing and maintaining the upbeat comic spirit of the play. For the jester is the constant commentator on what is going
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 is the main theme of the play.  The author uses the trial where Cates must defend his beliefs in the court of law to show how everyone has the right to their own opinion. Brady is a politician who is loud and obnoxious.  He believes in God and
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 of Baal, written by Bertolt Brecht and directed by Evan Parry. The play was not an emotional play, but an intellectual play. It caused the viewer to think about the existentialist nature of Brecht's writing and the underlying meaning of the play. Althoug
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 play where Oedipus
 learns something that plays an important role throughout the play.   He learns
 from a  oracle that he will eventually kill his own Father and sleep with his
 own mother.  As one could imagine this is a shock to Oedipus, and he
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