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y separately published work icon The Big Time single work   drama  
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(2019: world premiere)

Issue Details: First known date: 2019... 2019 The Big Time
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'Celia and Vicki were best friends at drama school, but the game of life has dealt them very different hands.

'Celia is a high profile soap star earning ridiculous amounts of money and the requisite harbourside views. Meanwhile Vicki is scraping by in gritty, critically acclaimed roles in independent theatre.

'When Vicki proposes they collaborate on an ambitious new film project, it could be a big opportunity for both of them to prove their mettle in the industry. But are Vicki’s motives as well-intentioned as they seem, or will jealousy rear its ugly head?'

Source: Ensemble Theatre.

Production Details

  • Produced by Ensemble Theatre (world premiere), 18 January to 16 March 2019.

    Director: Mark Kilmurry.

    Cast including Claudia Barrie, Zoe Carides, Aileen Huynh, and Jeremy Waters.

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First known date: 2019
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    y separately published work icon David Williamson : Collected Plays. Volume V David Williamson , Strawberry Hills : Currency Press , 2019 17278047 2019 selected work drama

    'Australia’s most well-known playwright, David Williamson, returns with four new plays—three comedies that demonstrate his continued skill at tapping into the zeitgeist, alongside a sweeping historical drama.

    'In Nearer the Gods, Williamson brilliantly recreates Sir Isaac Newton’s battle with the Royal Society to prove his astonishing universal theory of gravity. In Sorting Out Rachel Williamson steps onto fertile ground with a social comedy about legacy, greed, entitlement and making good on past relationships. In The Big Time best friends are put to the test in a satirical comedy set in the celebrity world of TV, film and theatre. In Odd Man Out a couple navigate the emotional terrain of a new relationship, which turns out to be less typical than either of them expect.' 

    (Publication summary)

    Strawberry Hills : Currency Press , 2019
    • Strawberry Hills, Inner Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales,: Currency Press , 2019 .
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      • Published 4th December 2019.
      ISBN: 9781760623302
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