Tee O'Neill Tee O'Neill i(A26535 works by) (a.k.a. Theresa O'Neill)
Gender: Female
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1 2 y separately published work icon Barassi : The Stage Show Tee O'Neill , 2012 Strawberry Hills : Currency Press , 2012 Z1883514 2012 single work drama 'Ron Barassi - iconic Australian Rules footballer...champion coach, motivational speaker and elder statesman. Do they make men like him any more?

'"Barassi" is an epic story that crosses generations and suburban Melbourne clans, although uniquely Australian, it is both universal and timeless.

'The story starts in World War II with Ron's father, Ron Snr, himself a champion footballer, and one of the Rats of Tobruk, a powerful and heroic figure to his son, who is tragically killed in Libya. We follow the development of young Ron, who, under the care and mentorship of legendary coach Norm Smith, relentlessly turns himself into "Mr Football".

'Ever driven to challenge himself, and live up to the impossible memory of his father, Barassi goes on past his glory playing days to successfully coach football clubs, taking them from "wooden spooners" to premiers. While that success is tempered with the failure of his marriage, small business, and his old club Melbourne, Number 31 is often daunted, but never beaten.

'What drives this 72 year old man to rush to the defence of a woman being beaten in the street?'

Source: 'Barassi: The Stage Show website, http://barassi.net.au/
Sighted: 29/08/2012
1 A Few Roos Loose in the Top Paddock Tee O'Neill , 2009 single work drama
1 1 Melburnalia Kate Holden , Lally Katz , Ross Mueller , Tee O'Neill , Alice Pung , 2007 single work drama

'... [F]eaturing The CBD, Kew, St Kilda, Ringwood and Footscray. Melburnalia weaves together five specially commissioned new plays by outstanding local writers Kate Holden, Lally Katz, Ross Mueller, Tee O'Neill and Alice Pung.

These short works form a single theatrical journey which transits from suburb to suburb and uncovers a city with many faces. Each play illuminates the extraordinary within the ordinary: paraphernalia and miscellanea yield up their stories. From the grungy backalleys of St Kilda to the boulevards of Kew; first love in Footscray and betrayal in Ringwood; from the wide lanes of the Maroondah Highway to the narrow arcades of Degraves St; from heroin to homosexuality; library to laneway; sex work to stage work; bohemians to bogans to boat people to an Apocalypse Bear. Melburnalia is a thought- provoking exploration of the diverse localities, peoples and meanings that come together to form 'Melbourne'.'

Source; White Whale Theatre website, www.whitewhaletheatre.com (Sighted: 19/05/2009)

1 3 Requiem for the Twentieth Century : Volume One Tee O'Neill , 2006 single work drama
1 The Wall Project Tee O'Neill , Ben Ellis , Tom Wright , 2005 single work drama A collaborative writing project looking at the idea of a wall and its metaphors. 'Ellis uses the Middle East as a setting, in a scene where a boy has a bomb strapped to his body, in what Bendall says is a snapshot of community reaction to a wall appearing in the middle of a zoo. Wright deals with convicts being transported to Botany Bay while O'Neill examines the global sex trade in a thriller setting, with questions about the divide between the first and third worlds....Her script examines the plight of an East European sex slave, inspired by a story she heard while a drama student in London 20 years ago.' 'Tearing Down the Walls', The Age, 31 May 2005.
1 Our Man Jaman Tee O'Neill , 2005 single work drama
1 Mostar Tee O'Neill , 2005 single work drama The play is based on the plight of an asylum seeker in Ireland.
1 Madagascar Tee O'Neill , 2004 single work drama
1 y separately published work icon Best Possible World Stalking Matilda Tee O'Neill , 2003 Hobart : Australian Script Centre , 2006 Z1206486 2003 single work drama mystery 'Best Possible World' is set in an asylum seeker hostel in Donegal in the west of Ireland. Bride an Irish/Australian woman who is a compulsive world traveler has her life changed forever when she teaches English as a second language to asylum seekers from all over the war torn world. (RGM Associates) A death, a mystery, an investigation and a degree of subterfuge. STALKING MATILDA is a murder mystery of the 'film noir' variety. True to the genre, the action centres on a beautiful woman of intrigue, Matilda, who is closely allied with marginalised members of the community. But replacing the selfless, determined detective is a Greek chorus, who collectively work to uncover the mystery surrounding Matilda and the death of her husband, Suleyman, an illegal 'alien'. (Australian Script Centre Listing of Contemporary Australian Plays and Playwrights).
1 The Last Antigone Tee O'Neill , 2000 single work drama Australia's royal family are in crisis. Socialite recreational drug taking Princess Antigone is forced to beg on the streets with her mad, blind father. She returns back to the palace on news of the deaths of her brothers and tries to inspire her people. A tragic-comedy that is both politically satire and a contemporary take on Sophocle's classic.
1 Homage to Rembrandt Tee O'Neill , 2000 single work drama A painter who sold out to commercialism has to win back the trust of his muses.
1 Rooming Tee O'Neill , 1999 single work drama A wandering international con woman faces her biggest challenge in a Prague hotel.
1 1 y separately published work icon The Dogs Play and A Few Roos Loose in the Top Paddock Tee O'Neill , Strawberry Hills : Currency Press Playbox Theatre , 1999 Z861282 1999 selected work drama
1 The Dogs Play Tee O'Neill , 1999 single work drama Jenna, a young Australian woman, works a park in London with her four dogs. An extremely physical scatalogical play about a sex worker battling the uncontrollable hounds of her self-conscious.
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