Play TWO: POST DRAMATIC TROY DISORDER – ‘DRAGON QUEEN OF ARGOS’
Written & Directed by Michael Beh. Based on Agamemnon by Aeschylus and Charles Mee’s Remaking Project. With excerpts from The Wasteland by TS Eliot.
Dedicated to Phil Pratt.
From 15 - 30 August, for 5 Performances Only on Friday & Saturday nights at 7.30pm.
(including one Saturday relaxed matinee at 3.00 pm). The Curators’ perform at our pop-up theatre venue, ‘The BARNEY’, 28 St Barnabas Place, in the heart of Red Hill.
PERFORMANCES:
Performance 1: Friday 15 August, 7.30 pm
(OPENING NIGHT)
Performance 2: Saturday 16 August, 3.00 pm
Performance 3: Saturday 16 August, 7.30 pm
Performance 4: Friday 29 August, 7.30 pm
Performance 5: Saturday 30 August, 7.30 pm
An Ancient, Gothic Greek Tale of Love Gone Gaga!
He has finally returned after 20 years. She is on Fire!
The World Premiere of THE DRAGON QUEEN OF ARGOS is the perfect revenge cocktail and aphrodisiac for your soul. This 70 minute elixir of passion and raging winter beauty responds to Aeschylus’ famous ancient tragedy AGAMEMNON, putting Clytemnestra (the wife) at the core of the action. It explores the ferocious heart of love, war, sacrifice and recrimination that is the centre of The Curators POST DRAMATIC TROY DISORDER Cycle.
After 20 years waiting, Clytemnestra, now more Dragon than Woman, can finally enact her burning vengeance. The ghost of her daughter, Iphigenia, spurs her on to action. She is now the Dragon Queen of Regret, The Dragon Queen of Reckoning, The Dragon Queen of Revenge, The Dragon Queen of Retaliation and The Dragon Queen of Redemption.
This age-old fable of revenge rebalances the tragic and cursed in The House of Atreus. Howling and raging, like the ferocious wind on a winter night, Clytemnestra, Agamemnon, Iphigenia and Cassandra are all reborn in the flames.
This is a Killing Spree in Couture.
All Noir and Gothic Torment.
The Blood will out!
Ticket Prices: $39.00 Adult, $32 Concession/Seniors/MEAA/Students.
Length: 70 min | Seating: Unreserved
Starting time: 7.30pm Evening (Friday & Saturday only), 3.00 pm Matinee (only on Sat)
RATING: For Mature Audiences. There is the use of very strongly descriptive and at times, sexualised language and descriptions of death. Stylised images of killing, death and dying occur.
ACCESS: Due to the heritage nature of the surrounding precinct, and its hilly topography there is limited disability access. There is ramp access to the actual performance space.
STYLES: Post Dramatic, Tragedy, Greek Theatre, Image Theatre, Song, Dance. This play is not naturalistic.
CAST:
CLYTEMNESTRA: Rainee Skinner
AGAMEMNON: Brent Dunner
CASSANDRA: Amelia White
IPHIGENIA: Cam Scurrah
ANGEL: Lachlan Mills
CREATIVES:
Director/Designer: Michael Beh
Dramaturg: Maureen Todhunter
Stage Manager: Jordana Widt
Marketing & Promotion: Michael Beh & Cam Scurrah
Website & Tkt Set Up: Gregg Goriss
Assistant to the Director: Lachlan Mills
PLUS: A SPECIAL EVENT: THE FINAL VEIL
A 25min Prologue THE FINAL VEIL is performed before shows on each of the 3 FRIDAY nights of the run at 6.30pm as well as on Saturday 30th (Opening Night) by The Sublime Ensemble. It is a reaction to the Salome story.
The main performance will begin at precisely 7.30 pm. There is no cost to attend The Sublime Ensemble performance, though if you attend only it, we will welcome an appropriate donation.
The Sublime Ensemble are a group of emerging artists, mainly over 60 years in age, who have been learning and training together through The ARC Acting Program with Michael Beh, to explore “isness” in acting and making heightened drama with a difference.
Featuring Kate Godfrey, Michael Holliday, Colleen Saunders. Maureen Todhunter and Debbie Tippet.
More on this exciting project to come.