The History of Glass single work   drama  
Note: An allegorical story of Western Australia told in a cycle of 80 short prose poems by Mar Bucknell, with live soundscapes by Allan Boyd and projected live drawings by Stuart Reid
Issue Details: First known date: 2008... 2008 The History of Glass
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'One day a whole lot of people wake to find themselves imprisoned in a huge cube of yellow glass. How did they get here? Who has imprisoned them? Why? And why them?

"The History of Glass" tells the story of how they come to terms with their captivity, how they come to understand the nature of the cube of yellow glass, and how they eventually escape.' Source: www.artrage.com.au/ (Sighted 21/01/2009).

Production Details

  • Presented by The Blue Room and Bright Edge, as part of the Silver Outrage festival 2008, at the Kaos Room, Perth Cultural Centre, James St, Northbridge, 29 October - 1 November & 5 - 8 November 2008.

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Subjects:
  • Western Australia,
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