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Circle Work Join some of Melbourne's leading actors as they present a live script reading of a new feature film by former Doug Anthony Allstars' Tim Ferguson and writer Edwina Exton. Wild larrikin Billy blasts into the fray of the local Bachelor & Spinster's Ball. He's flipped by the return of his love, Lucy, who has a new life - and a fiancé. Billy's friends are leaving him behind. He must get his act together or lose Lucy forever. In the bush, love is a cattlefield. As part of The Age 2006 Melbourne Writers Festival the script reading will be followed by a Q&A with the writers. dates Mon 28 Aug 2006, 7.30pm location Screen Pit admission All Tickets $9 | ||
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Thank you for posting that! Tim is the only member of DAAS I haven't seen live or met. I will be dragging my husband to see this. Anyone else thinking of going? | ||
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GutterMonkey, did you go to this last night? I saw someone there that I swear was you.
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How did it all go? Should we be saving our free tickets for the Bush B & S Spectacular? *grins*
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Well, it is a work in progress, so there were a few kinks. Overall, it was really good. It was funny and there was a realism about the country characters. The city characters needed a bit of work, but Tim knew that. My husband liked it too! He said, "You could really see how it would be on the screen" (or something to that effect). When it comes to the cinema, I will be going to see it for a couple of reasons. One: I would like to see the finish product and Two: it was funny. I know this isn't the best review (my thoughts are all over the place at the moment), but I will try to answer any questions. | ||
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No questions, I just wondered what it was like. And from your review I would say "two thumbs up." I'll be keeping an eye out for it.
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