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Issue Details: First known date: 2011... 2011 No Hello
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'Johnny and Anna are equally isolated but extremely different people who find a way to connect with each other through what could perhaps be the last telephone line left on earth. Johnny, trapped in his father's deluxe private bomb shelter, is slowly drinking himself into oblivion, while at the same attempting to remember every detail of his favourite films. Anna is trapped in a public bomb shelter, having entered it with 10 other people months ago. She remains the sole survivor. When Anna uncovers an emergency phone line, the unlikely pair attempt to recover some form of human connection. But can they really relate?

What sort of cruel fate would bring you in contact with the last person on earth, but you didn't even like them? Could living ever be more excruciating than dying? ' Source: www.bakehousetheatre.com (Sighted 14/02/2011).

Production Details

  • First produced by the Adelaide Duende Collective at the Bakehouse Studio Theatre Feb 21 to March 6 and the Bakehouse Mainstage March 6 to March 12 2011 as part of the 2011 Adelaide Fringe. Director: Dee Easton.

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