In three 'pieces'.
Advertising material around the play's initial production described it as 'A serious leg pull for everyone who's seriously sick of waiting for that guy Godot.'
A contemporary review of the play noted:
'Its stylistic roots were with Brecht and the Waiting for Godo [sic] eras but its clear delineation of three sections was quite classical in expression and original.'
Source: Brian Chalmers, 'Three Performances for the Price of One', Geelong Advertiser, 9 September 1991, p.10.
The adventures of aviation hero Wing Commander Arthur T. Boggles.
A spoof of W.E. Johns's Biggles books.
'A weird and ghoulish goulash of horror and strange events, Critter (SFZ - Fading Echo) involves ex-German World War Two rocket scientists, rustic red necked racists, hominy grits, hound dogs, God fearing communist fearing FBI agents, country music and Critter (SFX - Fading Echo) a man munching monster from out beyond the outer limits of outer space. Critter comes to Earth for only one purpose ... lunch.'
Source:
'"Schlock" and Sci-fi on YYR', Geelong Advertiser, 30 November 1990, p.11.