Alternative title: The State of the Tasmanian Economy
Issue Details: First known date: 2014... 2014 An Interim First Draft of a Proposed White Paper On the Sub-Committee’s Preliminary Findings From an Initial Non-Binding Enquiry into the State of the Tasmanian Economy
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'Steve and Max, two middle-ranking Tasmanian public servants, are enlisted to solve the state’s financial woes, and given just four weeks to do it! In a period when political correctness has overwhelmed us, Biggins’ satire is punchy and refreshing, but even when he is pointing out our most frustrating foibles he does so with affection and Aussie good humour.

'It’s a laugh-out-loud comedy about… us!'

Source: Blue Cow Theatre.

Production Details

  • Produced by Blue Cow Theatre at the Theatre Royal, Hobart, 10 - 12 April 2014 (world premiere).

    Director: Robert Jarman.

    Designer: William Dowd.

    Lighting Designer: Aron Webb.

    Sound Designer: Craig Wood.

    Lighting Consultant: Tim Munro.

    Stage Manager: Matthew Andrewartha .

    Cast: Scott Farrow (Max), John Xintavelonis (Steve), Jane Longhurst (The Women), and Guy Hooper (The Men).


    Revived by Blue Cow Theatre at the Theatre Royal, Hobart, 10-12 September 2015.

    Cast and crew as above.

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