A Quiet Night in Rangoon

By Katie Pollock

 

18 August – 10 September 2011

 

World Premiere, presented by subtlenuance, in association with The Spare Room

REVIEWS

Terror of Saffron Revolution a worthy, compelling story”  John Shand, Sydney Morning Herald

“Written with a heightened sense of reality and fascinating poetical gestures and daring characterisations the form of the piece is totally transgressive and thrilling… Surprising, amusing and stimulating… Congratulations to [subtlenuance and New Theatre’s The Spare Room project] for the prescience and commitment to this work”  Kevin Jackson

“This is an intimate story that weaves beautifully between the reality of personal freedom, spiritual cost and individual responsibility.” Sun Herald

“subtlenuance would seem to be going from strength to strength. …. Pollock raises confronting spectres with implicit skill…standout performances from Benjamin, Buencamino, Dolloso and Williams. Strong stuff.”  Lloyd Bradford Syke, Crikey

“An intensely gripping new Australian play…Pollock spins her parallel plots with deft confidence, refusing to shy away from the Junta regime’s brutality, while underscoring each scene with a touching, human sensibility, and occasional humour… A rare chance to see a new Australian work in such great shape its first time out.”  Chris Baines, Same Same

“Not only draws you in but educates, provokes thought and discussion. Important, political theatre that’s not clear-cut or moralising – a rare thing.” 5th Wall

“Something different and unusual in the current Sydney theatre landscape. It should be rewarded with an audience … a timely and passionate play by a playwright with much promise.” Augusta Supple

“Katie Pollock has observed and crafted her characters with considerable humour and insight … The telling of the stories is rich and fascinating … Recommended.” Diana Simmonds, Stage Noise

 

ABOUT THE SHOW

“I opened my heart and they poured in their pain and their grief. And I just knew this was going to make a great story.”

RANGOON, Burma, 2007: The Movement for Democracy has suffered years of brutal oppression. Its revered leader, the Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Aung San Suu Kyi, is under arrest, but the Saffron Revolution is about to shake the military dictatorship to its very core.

Piper, an Australian journalist in Burma on a personal quest, senses the scoop of a lifetime. However, when confronted by conflicting beliefs and the threat of death, she ultimately must choose between the victims and the spoils of this covert war.

Australian playwright Katie Pollock explores with poetic vision the moral chaos of political engagement in this latest production by critically-acclaimed company subtlenuance.

“subtlenuance is a fiercely independent company of proven integrity … a distinctive, important voice in Australian theatre” Australian Stage Online

 

 

CREATIVE TEAM
Director   Paul Gilchrist |  Producer  Daniela Giorgi  | Set Designer  Chloe Lawrence-Hartcher |  Lighting Designer   Liam O’Keefe |  Assistant Director   Georgia Symons

CAST
Shauntelle BenjaminJohn Buencamino, Felino Dolloso, Aileen Huynh, Sonya Kerr, Kathryn Schuback and Barton Williams

PERFORMANCE TIMES
Tues– Sat @ 8pm, Sun @ 5pm

TICKET PRICES
Full $30  |  Concession $25  |  Group $25 (10+)  | Preview Wednesday 17 August $20 |
CHEAP TUESDAYS – “Pay What You Can”

RUNNING TIME
85 minutes

Photos © Zorica Purlija

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