Mi:Wi 3027
Presented by The Storyteller
The 3 people reading of work by playwright Glenn (Gollan) Shea reflects on the incredible true story of an enduring friendship between two young men thrown together by war. The first Ngarrindjeri serviceman from the South Australian community of Raukkan, Roland Carter, and Jewish German ethnologist Leonhard Adam. The comradery that emerged between the two young men, one that was destined to last over forty years, and go through a remarkable reversal through the next World War. Mi:Wi 3027 has sweeping themes of imperialism, oppression, war and an unshakeable longing for freedom. And, at the heart of it all, a friendship that endured through some of the most tumultuous upheavals of the twentieth century. Mi:Wi 3027 had its first play reading at the Raukkan community Hall on April 22 2018.
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END OF SEASON
Genre: Theatre/Play Reading
Season: Fringe 2021
Rating: G
Origin: SA
Dates: 4th - 7th Mar
Duration: 60 min
Times:
4 - 6 Mar: 4:00pm
7 Mar: 6:00pm
Tickets: TBD
General Admission: $16
Concession: $8
Child: $8
Group (6+): $15
Bank SA: $12.75
Preview Price: $10
Double Your Applause: $32
Venue: The Studio
34 Holden Street, Hindmarsh SA 5007
FREE PARKING AVAILABLE
HST are making every effort to make our performances accessible to all patrons. Accessible seating is available in The Studio.
Holden Street Theatres' support of this project has been made possible through Arts South Australia funding.
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