One Hour No Oil single work   drama  
Issue Details: First known date: 2020... 2020 One Hour No Oil
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'Bhing is a recent migrant and a trained school teacher but has been mending the battered bodies of Perth residents through pressure points and massage tradition to survive. Disenfranchised, anxious and forever sending his hard earned cash home, he yearns to move on to an industry that will excel him.

'Scott, a miner pulled to the Pilbara by a captive pay packet and caught up in the FIFO cycle, arrives for his appointment full of tension and unreasonable demands to be fixed.

'Through a series of massage appointments, the two bring their polarising values, expectations of male friendship and intimate secrets to the fore.

'This new work interrogates the dilemmas of people of colour working within the Australian service industry, the complexity of toxic masculinity, and mental health within the mining work culture through an inventive theatrical language.'

Source: 25A.

Production Details

  • Scheduled for production at 25A (Belvoir Street Theatre), 5-22 August 2020.

    Production Designer: Isabella Andronos.

    Composer, Sound Designer and Musician: Michael Toisuta.

    Stage Manager: Jana Vass.

    Cast: John Harding and Mark Paguio.

    Production cancelled as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

Works about this Work

Theatre Review : One Hour No Oil Michael Balfour , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: ArtsHub , November 2022;

— Review of One Hour No Oil Kenneth Moraleda , Jordan Shea , 2020 single work drama

'A powerful exploration of intimacy, masculinity and economic disenfranchisement in modern day Australia.'

Theatre Review : One Hour No Oil Michael Balfour , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: ArtsHub , November 2022;

— Review of One Hour No Oil Kenneth Moraleda , Jordan Shea , 2020 single work drama

'A powerful exploration of intimacy, masculinity and economic disenfranchisement in modern day Australia.'

Last amended 24 Jul 2020 13:17:52
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