Walking Mark Rothko
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Time
6.30pm Wed, Fri and Sun, 8.30pm Thurs and Sat (60min)
Tickets
Full Price: $ 25
Concession: $ 15
A new play written and performed by the creator of the acclaimed international hit, I Love You, Bro. Orange’s mum says he’s the bastard son of Jay Leno, but that might just be to make him seem special (probably why she gave him such a stupid name, too). He doesn’t feel special, though, he feels like he’s a walking Mark Rothko painting, one colour and nothing in him with any depth or texture but, even so, he’s always doing strange things to people, he’s making them cry and fall over and bringing things out of them they didn’t even know they had inside. A strange, funny, tragi-comical-operatic new play. A tasty little lolly for lovers of adventurous theatre.
Tickets for this event can be purchased through La Mama. Pleave visit their website or call (03) 9347 6142
Written and Performed by Adam J. A. Cass