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A NOTE FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF SHORT+SWEET Welcome to Short+Sweet Sydney 2010 – the ninth season of the festival and the biggest yet. This year we’ve reached the spectacular milestone of producing and presenting the work of 1,000 Australian writers. This really is an impressive accomplishment and the result of the hard work and dedication of many people, most especially Short+Sweet Theatre – Artistic Director Alex Broun who is a constant and untiring advocate for new work and new Australian writers.
In addition to theatre we also present short-form festivals and events in Dance, Music, Cabaret and Musical Theatre and have specialist programs for Children, Youth and Community.While this seems like a diverse set of artforms in fact all Short+Sweet programs have two things in common.Firstly – they’re all ten minutes or less and secondly – they all offer showcase and creative opportunities to emerging and established artists.
The best things often come in small packages – and this is certainly true of the wonderful Short+Sweet Festival.
MESSAGE FROM THE MINISTERS
TO COME
The coming year has a host of challenges and opportunities.
This includes the biggest tour ever of our popular touring program Shorter+Sweeter (six actors and eight plays) with a tour spanning 42 venues across the country (every state and territory except Tasmania) showcasing some great writing by Short+Sweet playwrights. Regional audiences love the ‘bite-sized’ nature of our programming style.The works are engaging and entertaining and of a high artistic standard. After the tour winds up in August it’s planned to take the company to SE Asia, India and beyond. For years now I’ve been describing Short+Sweet as the Biggest Little Play Festival in the World. Technically that’s still correct, but really we’ve outgrown the description.
The last year has been at times a challenging one for Short+Sweet. But not for the reasons you might think.
But the results have been very satisfying and we’ve found new friends and partners along the way including Rachel Fothergil (Chapel Off Chapel, Melbourne), Olivia Ansell (Western Sydney Dance Action), Robert Love (Parramatta Riverside Theatres), Bruce Carmichael (Canberra Theatre Centre), Craig Cooper (Edge Theatres, Auckland), Lynne Williams (NIDA) and Les Currie (Parade Theatres). The coming year is looking to continue the growth pattern with brand new festivals in India (Mumbai and Delhi) and The Philippines (Manila) additional regional programs (Newcastle and Bathurst) and expanded programs in Canberra, Kuala Lumpur, Melbourne and Singapore. So sit back, relax and enjoy the show and the fruits of our labours... Short+Sweet – Theatrical Fruit salad? Hmm. I think I’ll keep that metaphor to myself. Mark Cleary Executive Director Short+Sweet
As Minister for the Arts, and as a long term patron of the arts it gives me great pleasure to add my support and congratulations to the biggest festival of ten minute theatre in the world. Over the last decade the Short+Sweet festival has brought the best of Australian and international writing talent to Australian audiences, showcasing the inventiveness, creativity and continual evolution of our artistic and cultural sector.
If you haven’t been along to see any of the other programs I urge you to give them a try. Ten minute dance is a great way to see the work of a host of new choreographers and the ten minute musical program is really a treat for the senses.
The Global Financial Crisis did make securing sponsorship more difficult but the main ‘issue’ was a consequence of our own success with expanded programs in Sydney, Melbourne and Kuala Lumpur and totally new annual festivals in Auckland, Brisbane and Canberra putting additional stresses on a small and already overstretched team.
It was in a small corner of Newtown that this – now global – festival of short theatre works first hit our stages.
We are endowed with many young and emerging artists. “Short+Sweet” offers the ideal platform to give life and opportunity to our rich young pool of directors, play wrights and actors. This event also gives the general community the opportunity to see first hand this group of talented artists at work. It therefore gives to each person present an exciting opportunity to participate for themselves either as audience or artist in this rich harvest of creative and performing arts here in Sydney. I cannot commend it too highly. Anthony Roberts MP Shadow Minister for the Arts
In 2010–11 Short+Sweet will bring more than eight performances a night to the Chapel off Chapel Theatre in Melbourne, and in Sydney audiences will experience a performance of the bestselling French novel Oscar and the Lady in Pink, by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt. I encourage all Australians to go along and see a show – and experience a fresh approach to contemporary theatre. Regards, Simon Crean MP Minister for the Arts
Now it has spread its wings to the four corners of the world showcasing some of our brightest writers, directors and performers in Sydney, Melbourne and now even Singapore. As a platform for these talented individuals nothing can beat Short+Sweet. It is an opportunity to try things, to experiment and to discover the beauty and power of performance. It’s from an event like this where ideas can grow and even bigger dreams and aspirations can develop. It is why the NSW Government helps and supports these types of arts organisations. As Arts Minister and on behalf of the NSW Government I wish each and every one of you a successful Short+Sweet season. Break a leg! Virginia Judge MP Minister for the Arts
ROM F E G A S S E M OF R O Y A M E H T RANDWICK
Short+Sweet sprung into life on January 9th, 2002 at the old Newtown Theatre, then located at St George’s Hall, which is back up King Street towards the Newtown Station. From those humble beginnings Short+Sweet Theatre has grown over the last decade to become the largest ten minute theatre festival in the world and the Short+Sweet family is now a very large one. Over the last decade we have produced over 2000 ten minute theatre works, including plays by over 1000 Australian writers, provided roles to over 3,500 actors, and utilised the talents of over 1500 directors and hundreds of technical crew. Indeed take a look at any theatre programme anywhere in Australia, and there’s no doubt you will see someone who has been involved in Short+Sweet over the past decade. For me personally my involvement in Short+Sweet stretches back to that very first night in 2002 when I was lucky enough to have one of my own plays performed: the appropriately titled Saturday Night Newtown Sunday Morning Enmore. The production incidentally was directed by the Executive Director of Short+Sweet International, Mark Cleary.
Since then I have personally gone on to run Short+Sweet festivals in Melbourne, Brisbane, Singapore, Rockhampton, Auckland, Delhi – and this is my sixth Short+Sweet Sydney as Festival Director ! And through Short+Sweet, and the skill development it has provided for me as a writer (as it has done for so many others learning the complex craft of writing for the stage), I have now gone on to establish myself as one of the world’s leading ten minute playwrights with over 60 plays produced in over 500 productions across the globe as well as running our very successful Short+Sweet Playwrighting courses across Australia and internationally. Without Short+Sweet many of those opportunities would have not have arisen. So I am personally grateful for my involvement in Short+Sweet and also to have worked, laughed and sometimes cried alongside the countless actors, directors, backstage crew and fellow writers who have graced our stages. I’d like to thank everyone involved in bringing this our tenth Short+Sweet Sydney to the stage, especially our hardworking crew headed up by Lydia Kelly and Jamie Exworth, the valuable contribution of the Actor’s Committee, Sarah Ford and Jessica Verburg in
the Short+Sweet office, Johann Walraven and his team at Newtown Theatre as well as everyone at NIDA who always make us feel so welcome. But this Short+Sweet Festival, along with all others, would not happen without the wonderful actors, directors and writers who volunteer their time to create, play and learn with us. Indeed each Short+Sweet festival is nothing without the artists who create it. Some are new to the ten minute format, some are now old hands – but each and everyone contributes something to the magic that is Short+Sweet. In the end it is their festival and I hope you enjoy being part of their creativity tonight. If it’s your first time, welcome to the world of Short+Sweet. If you, like me, are a repeat visitor, then welcome home. Alex Broun Festival Director Short+Sweet Theatre Sydney
MESSAGE FROM TH
Welcome to Short+Sweet Sydney 2011 – the tenth anniversary of Short+Sweet.
E LORD MAYOR
IVAL T S E F E H T M O R F E MESSAG EET W S + T R O H S F O R O DIRECT
As the Short+Sweet Festival enters its tenth year, Randwick City Council is delighted to be getting on board to support this vibrant, exciting and unique event! The Council is committed to promoting the arts and cultural activities in Randwick, and our support for Short+Sweet through our Cultural Community Grants program, marks the beginning of what I’m sure will be a wonderful partnership. And what better place to showcase such a vast array of talent than the Parade Theatre at NIDA, located in the heart of our City. It is my great pleasure to support Short+Sweet 2011. The annual Short+Sweet Festival has made an immeasurable contribution to the discovery and development of new, emerging and established writers since its beginnings in 2002. Providing opportunities for new work is essential to ensuring the continued vitality and renewal of Sydney’s cultural life. The City of Sydney is proud of its relationship with Short+Sweet, having helped its growth by supporting various activities since 2005. I am sure Short+Sweet 2011 will again delight, challenge and inspire audiences. I wish all writers, performers, backstage staff and others who work tirelessly to make Short+Sweet a success the very best of luck for Short+Sweet 2011. Clover Moore MP Lord Mayor of Sydney
It has been an exciting journey for Short+Sweet. From its humble origins at the old Newtown Theatre in 2002, to the dizzying heights of international acclaim that have been achieved today, Short+Sweet is a spectacular success, and an inspiring example of ingenuity. Short+Sweet is a great example of the thriving cultural life of our community, and is a powerful reminder about so much of what is great in our community: innovation, creative energy and commitment. Full credit must go to the writers, directors, performers and technical crew whose unflagging enthusiasm has made Short+Sweet possible, and has helped it to grow. It is with great pride that Randwick City Council joins the Short+Sweet family, and we look forward to a productive partnership, and many, many more fabulous 10 minute plays! Councillor Murray Matson Mayor of Randwick
S PREVIOUS WINNER CampbellBarnett have been a sponsor of Short+Sweet since 2007!! As our Brand Partner, CampbellBarnett are responsible for the Short+Sweet visual identity in its many forms, including Dance, Cabaret, Song, Fast+Fresh, Shorter+Sweeter. They design not just our logos, but our marketing collateral, print and online, (this program you’re reading!), billboards, our website, and the T-shirts that we have for sale in the foyer area! Aside from the Arts, CampbellBarnett’s 25 years of design experience also covers a diverse range of industries, from designing exhibition graphics for the Australian War Memorial, the Australian Museum and the UTS gallery, to creating Brands for Newtown Precinct, Blue Mountains Tourism, Albury City, or holySheet! We are proud to have them as part of the Short+Sweet family especially as we celebrate our 10 years of 10 minute treats! We hope you’ve enjoyed checking us out because it’s in part to CampbellBarnett that we’ve been recently looking so spectacular! www.campbellbarnett.com
Susie Hardgrave – Director Winner of the Short+Sweet Theatre Award for Best Director & Winner of the Short+Sweet Theatre Award for Best Overall Production
Karen Cobban – Actress Winner of the Short+Sweet Theatre Award for Best Actress
Anthony Slater – Actor Winner of the Short+Sweet Theatre Award for Best Actor After the conclusion of S&S earlier in the year, a few agents offered to sign me, and I ended up going with Mark Morrissey & Associates. Through them I have been attending auditions for films, television and TVCs. (http://www.markmorrissey. com.au/profiles/ SlaterAnthony_cv.php) I was also offered a role on CyberShack on Channel 9. It’s on Sunday’s at 12 noon. I am currently filming my second season with them now. I’m a co-host and presenter on the show. (http://www. cybershack.com/tv-episode) I have performed in two short films and had quite a few offers to perform in plays. I have also started a small business developing iPhone applications, undertaking digital strategy and building websites (www.sparkmob.com)
Hi, my name is Karen Cobban and I was lucky enough to win Best Actress for my role as ‘Kylie’ in Frank Leggett’s wonderfully moving play ‘Mr and Mrs Metcalfe enjoy the music of Elton John’ at Short+Sweet in 2010. This award would not have been possible for me without Felicity Nichol’s wonderful direction and her beautiful attention to detail, Jeremy Brull’s lovely camera work and my co-actor Graham Yate’s ‘Keith’, for without Keith there would have been no Kylie. For me, winning the award was a dream come true. I’d like to give a special thanks to Mark Morrissey for his time and advice. The Movie Network Channel for their fabulous prize. I’d also like to thank Kate Toon for developing an amazing website for me and to thank Utopia for their generous prize.
Celia Kelly – Actress Winner of the Short+Sweet Theatre Award for Best New Talent Taking part in the last two Short+Sweet Festivals has been a truly amazing experience. It was a great opportunity to exercise everything I had learnt in my four years at Drama School, while also giving me the freedom and independence I had been looking forward to. I also met and worked with some wonderful people. Many doors have since been opened for me, including the educational theatre tour I have just completed around Australia, which has now given me the travel bug! I plan to move to London in the new year to further pursue my career in acting, which I am extremely excited about.
Since winning Short+Sweet Sydney as Best Director, Wildcard and Overall Production in 2010, I have continuously studied directing, learning from integral, highly accomplished, and genuinely passionate industry professionals such as Fraser Corfield, Dean Carey, Mark Morrissey and Sam Strong. I have developed and directed short theatre works for young people with ATYP and Shopfront Theatre and am currently Assistant Director on ‘Desiree Din and the Red Forest’, an exciting, new play by Max Mellor, directed by Fraser Corfield, premiering at ATYP in November, 2010.
Frank Leggett – Script Writer Winner of the Short+Sweet Theatre Award for Best Script In 2010 my play, Mr and Mrs Metcalfe Enjoy The Music Of Elton John, won Best Script at the Short+Sweet Gala Final and nobody was more surprised than myself. This competition offers a unique opportunity for aspiring playwrights. It doesn’t matter who you are, what you have achieved or how many years you have been in the business. The scripts are judged anonymously so a rank amateur has just as much chance of having a script produced as the ten-minuteplay-king, Alex Broun. And thank God, say I. The Metcalfes was the first script for the theatre I had ever written. It is a fascinating experience when something you have visualised is ultimately performed on stage. Mind you, the input from the director and actors means the finished product is never exactly as you imagined – invariably it’s much better. Sitting in the 700-strong audience at the NIDA Playhouse watching my play was exhilarating. To hear the applause was addictive. To win Best Script was astonishing. Needless to say, I have two scripts entered in Short+Sweet 2011.
SHORT+SW EET SYDNE Y 2011 TOP 110 + W ILDCARDS
A GIRL WITH A DRAGON TALE PRESENTED BY:
“A Girl With A Dragon Tale” WRITER: Kingsley Rowston (NSW) DIRECTOR: Kingsley Rowston A KNIGHT’S DRAGON WRITER:
Earl Roske (USA) Maria Niedzwiecka
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A LETTER FOR KYLE PRESENTED BY:
Shadowland Productions WRITER: Peter Shelley (NSW) DIRECTOR: Peter Shelley A MINI SINGULARITY WRITER: Robbie Wesley (Northern Territory) DIRECTOR: Nick Atkins
A ROMANTIC COMEDY PRESENTED BY: Defector
Art WRITER: Frank Otis (Victoria) DIRECTOR: Frank Otis ALL FOR ART. SIX IMPOSSIBLE THINGS BEFORE BREAKFAST!!! (I’VE FOWWOWED DAT WABBIT)
DOROTHY PARKER IS IN THE BATH
BILLY BALFOOR WANTS AN APOLOGY WRITER:
Jeffrey James Ircink
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(USA) DIRECTOR:
Grant Wilson DOUBLE DATE
BROTHERLY LOVE WRITER: Nir Shelter Shelter (NSW) DIRECTOR: Nir Shelter
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EAST TO THE OCEAN Hare Brained Ideas Sonal Moore (NSW) DIRECTOR: Jim Hare
BRRRRRRING IT!
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Productions Paris Herbert-Taylor
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ECHO
Sandy Maestro
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CALL OF THE WILDE WRITER:
Peter Bloem (NSW) Ian Gompertz
EVICTION
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LLTC Deborah Mulhall (NSW) DIRECTOR: Garth Campbell PRESENTED BY:
CATS ARE FOREVER, MEN ARE WHATEVER WRITER:
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Sacher Poznyak (NSW) Sacher Poznyak
EXPIRY DATE
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Gretel Pinniger (NSW) DIRECTOR: Jake Blundell AN ORDINARY STREET
CIRCLES
DESSERT PEARS
Susan Pellegrino (ACT) DIRECTOR: Sharon Mullin
National Youth Theatre Company WRITER: James Millar (NSW) DIRECTOR: Lee Ann Simon
Elizabeth Tyson-Doneley (Queensland) DIRECTOR: Frances Gates
BAR TALK PRESENTED BY:
Sydney French Theatre WRITER: Maxime Elgue (NSW) DIRECTOR: Cecile Payet BEAUTIFUL WRITER:
David Bulmer (NSW) Lisa Eismen
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BECAUSE THE WORLD NEEDS UNICORNS WRITER: Cerise de Gelder (Victoria) DIRECTOR: Alice Caspers
Tze Chien Teh (Malaysia) Terry Meller
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People’s Choice Winner – Short+Sweet Canberra WRITER: Jonathan Garland (NSW) DIRECTOR: Genevieve Kenneally
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Philip Linsdell (Victoria) Lewis Scamozzi
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CHARMING
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Laurel Ollstein (USA) Rebecca O’Brien
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John Brown Productions WRITER: Chi Lieu (NSW) DIRECTOR: John Brown
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DISORGANISED CRIME COMMEDIA DELLA SCORREGGIA
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Alastair Buchanan
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The Crispy Collective WRITER: Scott Parker (NSW) DIRECTOR: Kylie Bonaccorso
DOING IT FOR THE PENGUINS
COMMUNITY SPIRIT PRESENTED BY:
Siren Theatre Company WRITER: Lorna Lesley (NSW) DIRECTOR: Kate Gaul
Bullatagate Theatre Company WRITER: David Bulmer (NSW) DIRECTOR: David Bulmer PRESENTED BY:
DORA’S TEARS WRITER: Mathilda (Tilly), Lunken (Victoria) DIRECTOR: Sadashivam Rao
Blind Penguin Productions WRITER: Robert Luxford (NSW) DIRECTOR: Robert Luxford 50 GUNS WRITER:
Alex Broun (NSW) Katherine Davis
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F*CK PROM WRITER:
Nicole Pandolfo (USA) Ron Hadley
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FOR SAM WRITER:
Natalie Lopes (NSW) Natalie Lopes
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GALLERY GUARD PRESENTED BY: Double
Dare Productions Pty Ltd WRITER: Carol Dance (NSW) DIRECTOR: Carol Dance GIRL BEFORE A MIRROR WRITER:
Martha Patterson (USA) Jon-Claire Lee
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JUST A DATE
ME AND SHIRL
Imagine Festival WRITER: Mike Giles (ACT) DIRECTOR: Uma Kali Shakti
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Winner 1 WRITER: Con Nats Nats (NSW) DIRECTOR: James Balian
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY PRESENTED BY:
Blancmange Productions Nicky Davis (NSW) DIRECTOR: Stephen Carnell WRITER:
JUST MY LUCK Hornsby Ku-ring-gai PCYC Theatre Co WRITER: Greg Bepper (NSW) DIRECTOR: Greg Bepper PRESENTED BY:
HOMELESS Steve Deluxe (New Zealand) DIRECTOR: Sharlene Zeederberg WRITER:
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HONEY Dona Parise (NSW) DIRECTOR: Anthony Stirling-Edgar
LAST RITES
I COUNT THEREFORE I AM
Tira Palmquist (USA) DIRECTOR: Wayne Underwood
Vee Malnar (NSW) Director: Alana Savana Simpson
LEAVE IT AT THAT
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I LOVE THAT SOUND Little White Bull TC Pat Brennan (NSW) DIRECTOR: Pat Brennan PRESENTED BY: WRITER:
IN A FOOLS PARADISE, AS THEY SAY PRESENTED BY: Une
Groupe Amical WRITER: Will Keyes-Byrne (NSW) DIRECTOR: Kim Knuckey IN THE COMPANY OF ANTS PRESENTED BY: Tita
Felys Felino Dolloso (NSW) DIRECTOR: Denise Sivasubramaniam WRITER:
Thalberg Productions WRITER: Tim Hehir (Victoria) DIRECTOR: David Farland
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MOTHER Havenough Productions Haven Tso (NSW) DIRECTOR: Haven Tso
Test Drama Winner 2 WRITER: Steve McGrath (NSW) DIRECTOR: Steven McGrath
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Luke Scholes (Northern Territory) DIRECTOR: Georgia Symons WRITER:
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Impulse Theatre Company S.H. Wallace (NSW) DIRECTOR: S.H. Wallace MY COFFEE COLOURED BABY Mark Roberts (Queensland) DIRECTOR: Justin Butcha WRITER:
WRITER: Michelle Wallace (Victoria) DIRECTOR: Greg Eccleston
Ro Dempsey (NSW) Ro Dempsey
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JAMIE WALKER
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LITHIUM KISS
MARTHA PLANTS SUNFLOWERS
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Samantha Young (Northern Territory) DIRECTOR: Ariahne Thompson WRITER:
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WRITER: Humphrey Cheung (Queensland) DIRECTOR: Daniel Cohn
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INSOMNOMANIA Kaz Getts (NSW) DIRECTOR: Kaz Getts
MEMORIES OF A FORGOTTEN THURSDAY
MILITANT AFFECTION KRYPTONITE Aphrodesian Theatre Co WRITER: Rose Cooper (NSW) DIRECTOR: Rose Cooper
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Comm Con Nats (NSW) DIRECTOR: Con Nats WRITER:
MY NAME IS ART WRITER:
Peter Snoad (USA) Felix Carlyle
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MATING IN CAPTIVITY Deborah Wilson (Victoria) DIRECTOR: Jerome Pride WRITER:
NEW YEAR’S EVE WRITER:
Aaron Nilan (NSW) Aaron Nilan
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PRACTISING PASSION
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WRITER: Isla Gillespie (Queensland) DIRECTOR: Debbie Smith
Adele Jade Productions WRITER: Adele Vuko (NSW) DIRECTOR:
Stephen Lloyd-Coombs NUNS GONE WILD WRITER:
Leon Foo (Singapore) Bryan Cutts
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Larry Hamm (USA) Deborah Mulhall
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PUNK Carl J. Sorheim (Victoria) Sharon Mullin
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Mark Konik (NSW) Alexandra Byron
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OUR BEST CANDIDATE Sandra Thibodeaux (Northern Territory) DIRECTOR: Larry Kelly WRITER:
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Gary Stowe (NSW) Mayu Iwasaki
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PELL MELL (ON THE WAY TO HELL) Elgin Street Theatre Company WRITER: Peter Lewis (NSW) DIRECTOR: Dino Dimitriadis and Peter Lewis PRESENTED BY:
PUPPET PIECE Freshly Squeezed (NSW) DIRECTOR: Gideon Peegee PRESENTED BY: WRITER:
QUARANTINE PRESENTED BY: Abhinay School of Performing Arts, Australia WRITER: Neena Badhwar (NSW) DIRECTOR: TBC
QUEEN OF DE-NIAL PRESENTED BY: One
Armed Bandit Entertainment WRITER: Carmen Cuskelly (Queensland) DIRECTOR: Carmen Cuskelly REACTION
PEOPLE LIKE US WRITER:
Chris Shaw Swanson
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Actors Anonymous Kate Toon (NSW) DIRECTOR: Amelia Tranter PRESENTED BY: WRITER:
Uma Kali Shakti RULES IS RULES
PERFECT Therese Cloonan (Victoria) DIRECTOR: Pollyanna Nowicki WRITER:
GKA Productions WRITER: Gerry Greenland (NSW) DIRECTOR: Allan Walpole PRESENTED BY:
SANDSTONE PIZZA WITH EVERYTHING PRESENTED BY: HELP
Productions Sean O’Riordan (NSW) DIRECTOR: Sean O’Riordan WRITER:
Bruce Honeywill (Queensland) DIRECTOR: Jacqui Lees WRITER:
SAVE DRAFT POETIC JUSTICE Green Independent Theatre Company WRITER: Jackie Greenland (NSW) DIRECTOR: Heath Wilder PRESENTED BY:
Rachael Coopes (NSW) DIRECTOR: Natalie Richards WRITER:
SEPARATING THE DUST Darren Brealey (Victoria) DIRECTOR: Adrian Bitel WRITER:
SERENITY 5/8 Time Robert Allan (NSW) PRODUCER: Cherilyn Price (Producer) DIRECTOR: Robert Allan PRESENTED BY: WRITER:
SHOW ME THE MONEY AND RUN PRESENTED BY:
Still KNocks Productions Steve McGrath (NSW) DIRECTOR: Gerry Sont WRITER:
SKOOL PLAY PRESENTED BY:
Fast+Fresh Best Production Daniel Stoddart (NSW) DIRECTOR: Daniel Stoddart WRITER:
SERENITY PRESENTED BY: Actors
Anonymous Craig Delahoy (NSW) DIRECTOR: Craig Delahoy WRITER:
SHARE HOUSE PRESENTED BY: Ferne
Productions Mairead Berne and Stefanie Funnell (NSW) DIRECTOR: Sophie Haylen WRITER:
SOMETHING ABOUT BINDIS PRESENTED BY: Winner
– Short+Sweet Newcastle WRITER: Karen Eastwood (NSW) DIRECTOR: Annie Bilton SUCKERS Actors Anonymous Larry Woldenberg
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THE LAST SUNDAY
THE SYSTEM
Lisa Peers (NSW) DIRECTOR: James Balian
Actors Anonymous WRITER: Garreth Cruikshank (NSW) DIRECTOR: Garreth Cruikshank
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TEA FOR TERROR Robert Luxford (NSW) DIRECTOR: Andrew James WRITER:
TEAHUPO’O (CHOW-PO) PRESENTED BY: Tick
Tock 48 Hours WRITER: Therese Shannon and Charles Edgeworth (NSW) DIRECTOR: Julius Gibson Toomey
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THE MAN WHO KILLED THE ROUTINE PRESENTED BY:
THE TEST
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Stage of Illusions Renata Reis and Roberta Rangel (NSW) DIRECTOR: Renata Reis and Roberta Rangel
THE CARAMELLO KOALA STICK UP
THE MOSTLY SLEEPING PRINCESS
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Tanziecat Productions WRITER: Fleur Beaupert (NSW) DIRECTOR: Liam Burgess THE DEVIL’S AFTERSHAVE Pete Malicki (NSW) DIRECTOR: Rachel Moorhead WRITER:
The Ten Minute Witch WRITER: Geraldine Aegerter (NSW) DIRECTOR: Pete Malicki (Ass Dir: Grant Maundrell) THE REAL STORY! Bryan Niland (NSW) DIRECTOR: Aarne Neeme WRITER:
THE DORIS DAY COLLECTION PRESENTED BY: Actors
Anonymous WRITER: Robert Shaffron (USA) DIRECTOR: Dominic Stone THE GRANNY CASE Doc Watson (UK) DIRECTOR: Christopher Stollery WRITER:
THE JOY OF SOLITUDE Dean Lundquist (Singapore) DIRECTOR: Liane Norman WRITER:
THE KISS PRESENTED BY: Point WRITER:
Break Drama Judy Judd-Sandwell
(NSW) DIRECTOR:
Paul Winchester
THE LADY IN THE FOUNTAIN Studio Two Twelve WRITER: Damian Madden (NSW) DIRECTOR: Jade Alexander PRESENTED BY:
Best Play WRITER: Neel Kolhatkar, Lauren Angus (NSW) DIRECTOR: Neel Kolhatkar, Lauren Angus
THE SALT MAIDEN Donna Cameron (NSW) DIRECTOR: Beverley Callow WRITER:
THE SHOW
Roslyn Hull (ACT) DIRECTOR: Katie Gompertz
CRASH TEST DRAMA WINNER 3 TBC CRASH TEST DRAMA WINNER 4 TBCWILDCARDS
PRESENTED BY: National
Youth Theatre Company WRITER: Virginia Gay (NSW DIRECTOR: Lindsay Farris THREE IN ONE WRITER:
Cheryl Pomering (NSW Luke Berman
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200 CLASSIC HITS Pete Greenaway (NSW) Yannick Lawry
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AH REVOIR SCUM BAG WRITER:
Dania Nour (NSW) Dania Nour
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ALEX RETURNS WRITER:
Claire Sargent (NSW) Sarah Ford
ALL THE ANSWERS
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UP THE SOCIAL LADDER Wendy Crew (NSW) DIRECTOR: Brett Heath WRITER:
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Mark Cornell (NC) Maite Carvell
ALLIES WITHIN
AMICABLE RIVALS WRITER:
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Dan Brynes (NSW) DIRECTOR: Dan Brynes WRITER:
THE SPY WHO LOVED MEALS PRESENTED BY:
Paper Moose Productions WRITER: Seaton Kay-Smith (NSW) DIRECTOR: Seaton Kay-Smith THE SUMMER DISPLAY WRITER:
S.D. Graubert (USA) Felicity Burke
DIRECTOR:
Dona Parise (NSW) William Russell
BEER MONEY PRESENTED BY: Disrupt
VIRGINIA/OPHELIA PRESENTED BY: Apocalypse
Theatre Company WRITER: Dino Dimitriadis, Tim Wardell (NSW) DIRECTOR: Dino Dimitriadis
& Disorder Productions WRITER: Jarrad Cox (NSW) DIRECTOR: Jarrad Cox BIT OF A BLOW Lynn Lobban (USA) DIRECTOR: Sarah Ford WRITER:
WITH A HAND OF WAX Dominic Stone (NSW) DIRECTOR: Dominic Stone WRITER:
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of Short+Sweet Canberra WRITER: Genevieve Kenneally (ACT) DIRECTOR: Hannah McCann
DAVO AND THE INTERNATIONAL REPTILE CONSPIRACY WRITER:
Darren Menachemson
(ACT) DIRECTOR:
Martin Grman
DEADLINE Ian Westley (Queensland) DIRECTOR: Sarah Cross WRITER:
DEAR DIARY, TODAY I … Hatter Production WRITER: Georgia Symons and Ensemble DIRECTOR: Georgia Symons PRESENTED BY:
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THE SOUNDS OF SAUNAS
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Blind Mice Ruth Eddington (NSW) DIRECTOR: Ruth Eddington
VIAGRED Ron Hadley (NSW) DIRECTOR: Peter Hayes
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Rex McGregor (New Zealand) DIRECTOR: Aidan Pezzutto WRITER:
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CANARY NOW
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Spirit Maggie Kelley (NSW) DIRECTOR: Maggie Kelley
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DIRECTOR:
TWO CHAIRS & A HEARTBREAK Slap WRITER: Dene Kermond (NSW) DIRECTOR: Dene Kermond
FLATPACK BLUES
Gina Schien (Victoria) DIRECTOR: Ron Hadley WRITER:
Tracy Richardson (NSW) Fleur Beaupert
DIRECTOR:
Rich Rubin (USA) Kim Dickson
DIRECTOR:
FORECAST
WRITER:
THEME SONG
CAKE ON A PLATE
BORDERLINE Sally Lintott (Queensland) DIRECTOR: Sepy Baghaei WRITER:
Safe Word Theatre Pete Malicki (NSW) DIRECTOR: William Russell WRITER:
DREAM CASTLE Point Break Drama Judy Judd-Sandwell
WRITER:
Karen Parker (Victoria) Lisa Eismen
DIRECTOR:
HERBAL TEA WRITER:
Carol McAlea (NSW) Ross Logan
DIRECTOR:
HONEY CRUNCH TIME WRITER:
Cameron Sharp (NSW) TBC
DIRECTOR:
I HATE CHESS WRITER:
Camilla Maxwell (NSW) Kingsley Rowston
DIRECTOR:
I’M NOT READY YET Imagine Festival Neil Khare (NSW) DIRECTOR: Peter Adams PRESENTED BY: WRITER:
IN YOUR HEAD WRITER:
Grant Woolley (NSW) Gila Barnett
DIRECTOR:
PRESENTED BY:
INCOMING
WRITER:
Runner Up – Short+Sweet Newcastle WRITER: Kylie Farrugia and Tracey Dwyer (NSW) DIRECTOR: Mick Hills
(NSW) DIRECTOR:
Paul Winchester
FACE MIRROR WRITER:
Julie Danilis (NSW) Julie Danilis
DIRECTOR:
FATIMA & MAAMA WRITER:
Asher Wyndham (USA) Liz Arday
DIRECTOR:
FIRE PRESENTED BY: Double
Dare Productions Pty Ltd WRITER: Carol Dance (NSW) DIRECTOR: Carol Dance
WILDCARDS
TANGO FOR 1
PRESENTED BY:
IT’S ONLY A SCRATCH WRITER:
Robert Sharpe (NSW) Robert Sharpe
DIRECTOR:
LET SLIP THE DOGS Une Groupe Amical Will Keyes-Byrne (NSW) DIRECTOR: John Leonard PRESENTED BY: WRITER:
LINE NO. 231 WRITER:
Suzanne Kent (Victoria) Marnie Jones
DIRECTOR:
SALLY MEETS HER STALKER
THE COOK
THURSDAY
Lisa Kelaher (NSW) DIRECTOR: Lisa Kelaher
PRESENTED BY: Tick
WRITER:
SIR FRANCIS AND BARON REGINALD FROM THE HOUSE OF ROYAL BONDI WRITER:
Scott Selkirk (NSW) Scott Selkirk
DIRECTOR:
SOLO SHOW PRESENTED BY: Freshly WRITER:
Squeezed
TBC (NSW) Gideon Peegee
DIRECTOR:
SUPREME BEINGS CREATE THE WORLD Excess Booty WRITER: Mo Gaffney and Kathy Najimy (USA) DIRECTOR: Silvana Lorenzo de Shute PRESENTED BY:
SURVIVING A FALL FROM 35,000 FEET PRESENTED BY: Actors
Anonymous Felix Carlyle (NSW) DIRECTOR: Michael McCrann WRITER:
LOVE IN BERLIN
MURDER IN THE DARK
OPENNESS
Mark Konik (NSW) DIRECTOR: Mark Konik
PRESENTED BY: Lucent
WRITER:
WRITER:
MAID/MAN Rich Rubin (USA) DIRECTOR: Jessica Verburg WRITER:
Theatre WRITER: Margaret Atwood/ Tonya Grelis (NSW) DIRECTOR: Tonya Grelis MY TUNGUSKA EVENT WRITER:
MARIA’S CONFESSION
Craig DeLancey (NY) Glen Pead
Jason Dunn (NSW) DIRECTOR: Sarah Loxley OUT THERE Alexandra Childs (UK) DIRECTOR: Jacque Vickers WRITER:
DIRECTOR:
PLAYING WITH KNIVES
Gerald Frape (NSW) DIRECTOR: Ruth Fingret
NOTES ON A FATHER
Writer: Natasha Yim (CA) Director: Daniel Cohn
MARY CHRIST
WRITER: Judy Couttie (Queensland) DIRECTOR: Geoff Jansson
WRITER:
PRESENTED BY: By
any other name productions WRITER: Simon Freestone (NSW) DIRECTOR: Simon Freestone MEANWHILE Ruth Pieloor (ACT) DIRECTOR: Constantine Costi WRITER:
NOTHING TO BE DONE PRESENTED BY: Imagine
Festival WRITER: Gabe McCarthy (NSW) DIRECTOR: Gabe McCarthy ONLINE Imagine Festival Gabe McCarthy (NSW) DIRECTOR: Gabe McCarthy
SWEET JOE WRITER:
Elizabeth Ban (NSW) Lucy Marinelli
TESTY PRESENTED BY:
THE ARRANGEMENT
Scarlett Ritchie (NSW) DIRECTOR: Scarlett Ritchie
WRITER:
RAINING BACON
THE BECKONING CAT
David Chang (CA) Armand de Saint-Salvy
DIRECTOR:
PRESENTED BY:
MOLLYCODDLED WRITER:
Georgia Symons (NSW) James Shepherd
DIRECTOR:
WRITER:
WRITER:
Damian “Toast” O’Neill
(NSW) DIRECTOR:
Maria Niedzwiecka
Limelight Jessica Gillan (NSW) DIRECTOR: Jessica Gillan WRITER:
WILLIAM EXTRAORDINAIRE
PRESENTED BY: Abhinay
WRITER:
School of Performing Arts, Australia WRITER: Kathryn Yuen (NSW) DIRECTOR: Kathryn Yuen THE MASQUE OF THE RED DEATH Edgar Allan Poe (USA), adapted by Alex Broun (NSW) DIRECTOR: Natalie Richards
WRITER:
Georgie Edwards (NSW) Georgie Edwards
DIRECTOR:
Polly Nowicki (NSW) Polly Nowicki
DIRECTOR:
YOU USED TO CALL ME PATTYCAKES. A FARCE? WRITER:
Ruth Fingret (NSW) Ruth Fingret
DIRECTOR:
WRITER:
Vince Bailey (Tasmania) Ingrid Hu
THE TALK DOWN PRESENTED BY: Runner Up – Short+Sweet Newcastle WRITER: Nathan Finger and Richard Clark (NSW) DIRECTOR: Maurice Silver
THE VOYEURS WRITER:
Angus Algie (ACT) David Attrill
DIRECTOR:
THINGS BEST FORGOTTEN WRITER:
Ashleigh Barbe-Winter
(NSW) DIRECTOR:
WRITER: Kristin Hannaford (Queensland) DIRECTOR: Karen Bayly
PRESENTED BY: Wax
THE FALLOPIAN CHANNEL
DIRECTOR:
Alex Lissine (NSW) Alex Lissine
TRAPPED IN AMBER
WHAT MORE COULD A GIRL WANT
WRITER:
WRITER:
WRITER: Kate Wyvill (Northern Territory) DIRECTOR: Barbara Silveira
PRESENTED BY: Out of Nowhere Productions WRITER: Faith de Savigne’ (NSW) DIRECTOR: Maggy Franklin
PRESENTED BY:
PULL OVER WRITER:
THE EUREKA LOUNGE REBELLION
TBC
Daniel Saunders (Singapore) DIRECTOR: TBC WRITER:
PRESENTED BY: Feed Me! Theatre Company WRITER: Matt Levett (NSW) DIRECTOR: TBC
THE MOST DANGEROUS WOMAN IN EUROPE
DIRECTOR:
Mark Andrew (Victoria) Jasmine Robertson
DIRECTOR:
TOO LATE THE DEATH OF GEORGE MONTGOMERY
DIRECTOR:
Cherry Car Productions WRITER: Carmen Cuskelly, Conceived by Christopher Cherry (Queensland) DIRECTOR: Christopher Cherry and Carmen Cuskelly
PLEASE ENSURE YOUR CELLPHONE IS TURNED ON
Tock 48 Hours WRITER: Loretta Morrissey (NSW) DIRECTOR: Hayley Staveley
Dan Graham
WILDCARDS
WRITER:
Mark Cleary » EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Fiona Beattie » GENERAL MANAGER Sarah Ford » ADMINISTRATOR SHORT+SWEET THEATRE SYDNEY 2010 Alex Broun » FESTIVAL DIRECTOR Sarah Ford » ADMINISTRATOR/MARKETING COORDINATOR Wayne Underwood » AUDITIONS COORDINATOR Geoff Sirmai (watchdog Communications) » PUBLICITY AND PROMOTIONS
Jamie Exworth
» PRODUCTION
MANAGER/TECHNICAL MANAGER/ FESTIVAL LIGHTING DESIGNER
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Shaun Davies
» TECH CREW
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