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Hard Daze

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A carnival of mundanity, bursting at the seams with love, betrayal, work place relations and dark humour.

Set in the still beating industrial heart of Sydney. A modern factory space comes to life as the mixed ability ensemble sings, dances and flings open the door on the private underbelly that is the day-to-day going-ons of a modern workplace. Be astounded and let your senses be assaulted with humour, triumph and tragedy – this is Seinfeld meets Eraserhead. Come for the voyeuristic display of box packing – stay for the random.

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KEY ARTISTS Director Craig Anderson • Production Design Kate Shanahan • Dramaturg Claudia Chidiac • Sound Design Peter Condello • Musical Composer Milo Taylor •  Production Manager Larry Kelly •

Cast PYT Mixed Abilities Ensemble • Georgia Cranko • Janet Diane • William Erimya • Collin Gosper • Ana Nguyen • Andrew Pall • Ramak Razy • Tracie Sammut • Omeima Sukkarieh •

DATES April 23 – 26
23RD @ 7.30PM
24TH @ 11AM & 7.30PM
25TH @ 2PM & 7.30PM

VENUE 2 Factory Street, Clyde
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COST $15/$10  Carers are free
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GETTING THERE
The venue is 2 minutes walk from Clyde Station, 10 minutes walk from Granville Station, and there is limited parking in the surrounding streets. Please contact PYT (02 9724 6077) if you have a group booking and need to make arrangements for buses.

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Mother Fish

TOURING

KEY ARTISTSDirector (Geelong Season)  Claudia Chidiac • Writer Khoa Do • Production and Tour Manager Eleanor Winkler • Cast Hieu Phan, Kathy Nguyen, Sheena Pham, Vico Thai
DATE March 16 – 21
VENUE Courthouse Arts Centre, Geelong

After a successful season in 2008, Mother Fish will tour to Courthouse Arts Centre, Geelong in March 2009. Mother Fish tells the story of two sisters fleeing Vietnam by boat.

This tour is made possible by support from the Australia Council for the Arts, Arts Victoria and Courthouse Arts.




Powerhouse Youth Theatre

PYT is the leading youth theatre company in Western Sydney. By engaging with young people from across the region, PYT creates new, innovative and inclusive performing arts opportunities led by collaborative processes and participation.

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