Events - 2012
Awake
Theatre
Presented by:
QUIET LITTLE FOX
Two minds crumble away under the weight of illness: a man lost without memory and a woman dying for sleep. From the makers of 'iexist.com', 'Skinhouse' and 'Insomnia Cat Came To Stay', a play of devastating beauty, poetry, warmth and sorrow with exquisite live music. Praise for Quiet Little Fox 2011 productions: _x001C_ the performances are intense and straight from the heart, and Skinhouse remains a soul-baring, bittersweet and moving piece of autobiographical theatre._x001D_ -Cameron Woodhead on 'Skinhouse', The Age Monday March 28, 2011 _x001C_ The writing is wonderful. It is fresh, often poetic but always natural... Melbourne represented in all its comedy, pathos, starkness, light, and dark._x001D_ -Angus Cameron on 'Skinhouse', http://www.theatrepeople.com.au 24th Mar 2011 _x001C_ Fleur Kilpatrick_x0019_ s writing is brilliantly, and brutally honest, with a silent violence erupting throughout. This is exciting, unpretentious script with a type of child-like innocence and feminine edge that makes it draw you in and then push you away at the same time._x001D_ -Matto Lucas on Skinhouse, http://mattolucas.blogspot.com/ March 23, 2011 _x001C_ a quiet little, unpretentious thing of beauty._x001D_ -Lee Bemrose on 'Skinhouse' for Inpress Magazine March 24, 2011 _x001C_ This was one of the best things I had seen at La Mama or indeed anywhere since I started reviewing back in mid-2008, some 253 shows._x001D_ -Peter Green on 'Skinhouse' for 3MBS 103.5FM April 3rd, 2011 _x001C_ Kilpatrick weaves a potent drama from fraying fibres of intellect and feeling._x001D_ -Cameron Woodhead on _x0018_ Insomnia Cat Came To Stay_x0019_ for The Age, September 23rd, 2011 _x001C_ Filled with dark humour and sentimental reflection, Kilpatrick_x0019_ s multimedia creation is a hybrid of performance, music and animation. Highly recommended for any enthusiast of drama as anecdotal, introspective reflection._x001D_ -Laura Kewley on _x0018_ Insomnia Cat Came To Stay_x0019_ for Express Media, Buzzcuts, September 23rd, 2011 _x001C_ Insomnia Cat Came to Stay is a personal and deeply-felt piece. Lyrical, poignant and funny, it will resonate with anyone who_x0019_ s lain awake wrestling with their demons at 3am (that_x0019_ s all of us, right?), and make us grateful for the profound, mysterious gift of sleep._x001D_ -Mileta Rien on _x0018_ Insomnia Cat Came To Stay_x0019_ for Artshub.com, September 23rd, 2011
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