'In the short space of an evening, four old friends will gather in a warehouse and determine whether or not their cause is worth committing an act of murder. Outside, under their windows, a car containing the Prime Minister will soon drive past. Is it an opportunity too good to miss, or an egregious mistake with terrible ramifications?
'James Dalton, director of The Criminals and A Butcher of Distinction, returns to Old 505 with a new play created by Australian playwright Fregmonto Stokes, whose agit-prop persona “Twiggy Palmcock” embodies a committed, satirical style of political theatre for the 21st century.' (Production summary)
Performed at 505, Elizabeth St Surry Hills : 8–26 October 2014
Presented by Unhappen
Written by
Fregmonto Stokes
Inspired by & following
Fyodor Dostoevsky’s Demons
Director
James Dalton
Set Design
Dylan James Tonkin
Sound & Compositing
James Brown
Video Production
Lucy Parakhina
With
Vaczadenjo Wharton-Thomas
Michael McStay