Like Dead single work   drama   humour   young adult   - Two act.
Issue Details: First known date: 2005... 2005 Like Dead
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'A wannabe diva, a closet gay, a Token Asian, and an absolute tosser. Oh, and a dead guy. Welcome to the 20th birthday party of Mark Chadwick - recently deceased. In fact, so recently that his "intimate gathering of close friends and acquaintances" don't quite know what to do with him, and what's worse, his party's an absolute fizzer. Still, one mustn't let a little thing like death get in the way of a good time... like, dead is a darkly surreal comedy with the works: "Music! Glitz! Glamour!... Streamers!" and everything in between. Throw in a dead cat, an 80s revival dance sequence and a healthy dose of cannibalism, and get ready for one of the strangest parties you will ever attend. With a heady mix of humour laced with pathos, like, dead explores concepts of image, sex, race and identity within the most death-defying culture of them all - youth. What does it mean to be immortal? To be Australian? To be alive?' Source: www.ozscript.org/ (Sighted 10/11/2008).

Affiliation Notes

  • This work is affiliated with the AustLit subset Asian-Australian Children's Literature and Publishing because it has a Chinese-Australian character.

Production Details

  • Produced by Switchboard Arts and Map Theatre Company at the Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts, 420 Brunswick St, Fortitude Valley, 29th March - Friday 1st April, 2005. Director: Errol Bray.

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