A short play about why Kevin Rudd should have studied art
Director: Julian Brophy
Cast: Sarah Bishop, Sarah Knowles, Oliver Trajkovski, Chris McInnes and Julian Brophy
8 - 13 March 2010
The play Melbourne found too hot to handle and banned - Bill Henson and His Children, a short play about why Kevin Rudd should have studied art.
The Bill Henson saga meets sideshow alley as the art scandal of 2008 comes alive under the Big Top (well almost).
Be warned, you will be offended!
This production of Bill Henson and His Children features all but one of the original cast of the People's Choice Award winning play from Short and Sweet 2009.
Tickets available through the Fringe office on 1300 FRINGE or www.adelaidefringe.com.au
FREE TIX NIGHT: Monday March 8 - bookings for Free Tix available only through the Bakehouse at: www.bakehousetheatre.com
Presented by: Julian Brophy
Pricing: Adults $10/Concession $5
Duration: 15 mins
Specials offers, discounts and Free Tix (for Health Care Card holders): Bill Henson and His Children: 08 Mar 2010, 6.30pm (Mon)
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