Event |
Silent Partner
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Venue |
Stables Theatre, Darlinghurst, NSW |
First Date |
3 April 1992 |
Opening Date |
3 April 1992 |
Last Date |
3 May 1992 |
Dates Estimated |
No |
Status |
Professional |
World Premiere |
No |
Description |
Bill and John are the meek of the earth. Despite what the politicians might tell them, they're not about to inherit anything. That is, until the shadowy Silva offers to let them manage his greyhound, aptly named Silent Partner...Daniel Keene's language is authentic and his play hangs on a central image - Bill and John training
and racing silent partner. |
Description Source |
Reviewer's Opinion |
Primary Genre |
Theatre - Spoken Word
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Organisations |
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Contributors |
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Resources |
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Article:  Helen O'Neill, Local boy makes good, sort of, Sydney Morning Herald, 28 March 1992, 48
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Article:  Michael Visontay, I say, there's a greyhound in my soup, Sydney Morning Herald, 2 April 1992, 13
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Review:  Bob Evans, Losers and a dog in tragic-comic pursuit of dreams and a lure, Sydney Morning Herald, 6 April 1992, 14
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Review:  Bob Evans, Sydney Morning Herald, 6 April 1992
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Review:  Frank Gauntlett, Race-track yarn a hare off the dog that bit me, The Daily Telegraph, Weekend , 18 April 1992, 33
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Review:  Ken Healey, Writing's on the wall?, Sun Herald, 26 April 1992, 118
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Review:  Paul McGillick, One unfair to quibble with, Financial Review, 10 April 1992
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Review:  Peter Morrison, [Silent Partner], Australian Jewish News, 24 April 1992
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Review:  Ralph Sharman, Fast-paced entertainment, Wentworth Courier, 15 April 1992, 46
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Review:  Rosemary Neill, Empty lives gone to the dogs, The Australian, Arts, 6 April 1992, 10
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Works |
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Event Status |
Completed
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Data Source |
Source |
Description |
Australian & New Zealand Theatre Record |
April, 1992 |
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Event Identifier
| 15781 |
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