Flesh Eating Tiger
Man addicted to alcohol. Woman addicted to Man.
Venue: Owl and Cat Theatre
Address: 34 Swan St Richmond
Date: 31 May - 4 June
Time: Tues- Friday 6pm & 8pm. Saturday 4pm & 6pm
Ticket: Full $32 / Conc $26 / Preview $22
Buy / Ticket: http://www.owlandcat.com.au/
Web: http://www.owlandcat.com.au/
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EMail: tickets@owlandcat.com.au
Call: 0477 888 820
Address: 34 Swan St Richmond
Date: 31 May - 4 June
Time: Tues- Friday 6pm & 8pm. Saturday 4pm & 6pm
Ticket: Full $32 / Conc $26 / Preview $22
Buy / Ticket: http://www.owlandcat.com.au/
Web: http://www.owlandcat.com.au/
: https://www.facebook.com/The-Owl-and-Cat-Theatre-141690295857656/?ref=br_rs
EMail: tickets@owlandcat.com.au
Call: 0477 888 820
The Owl & Cat Theatre presents its 2016 season with American playwright Amy Tofte's dark comedy/drama, Flesh Eating Tiger, 31 May "“ 4 June.
The Man struggles with sobriety; the Woman is dependent on his affection. Scenes unravel between realism and absurdism, and the line between acting in the play and reality is relentlessly blurred, just as addiction blurs a healthy relationship. Featuring Marcus Molyneux and Amy Gabana. Directed and produced by Gabrielle Savrone.
Originally presented at the Owl & Cat Theatre in its inaugural 2015 season, Flesh Eating Tiger has been reworked with a new creative team under the guidance of new venue owner and creative director Gabrielle Savrone. Savrone and her team, including playwright and theatre manager Thomas Ian Doyle, will also be taking the production to Valdez, Alaska in June where it will be performed at The Last Frontier Theatre Conference in honor of the playwright.
Under its new artistic guidance, The Owl & Cat Theatre will be producing works that provoke thought, shock and confront audiences to think about things a little differently, helping others to understand themselves and each other more. For more information visit www.owlandcat.com.au
The Man struggles with sobriety; the Woman is dependent on his affection. Scenes unravel between realism and absurdism, and the line between acting in the play and reality is relentlessly blurred, just as addiction blurs a healthy relationship. Featuring Marcus Molyneux and Amy Gabana. Directed and produced by Gabrielle Savrone.
Originally presented at the Owl & Cat Theatre in its inaugural 2015 season, Flesh Eating Tiger has been reworked with a new creative team under the guidance of new venue owner and creative director Gabrielle Savrone. Savrone and her team, including playwright and theatre manager Thomas Ian Doyle, will also be taking the production to Valdez, Alaska in June where it will be performed at The Last Frontier Theatre Conference in honor of the playwright.
Under its new artistic guidance, The Owl & Cat Theatre will be producing works that provoke thought, shock and confront audiences to think about things a little differently, helping others to understand themselves and each other more. For more information visit www.owlandcat.com.au