DEIRDRE
WHEELER is the title character in my new play, a black-comedy about a pair of
twisted-sisters, called…
"WHATEVER
HAPPENED TO DEIRDRE WHEELER...?"
The
first draft was written last summer, while bushfires raged in the wild valleys
and precipitous slopes, close to my home,
the ghost-town Tambaroora, in the Central West of NSW.
Our cactus put on this display the morning of the worst fire-danger day. Not much got written that day! |
In between laying out hoses, servicing fire pumps, battling with plumbing connections, preparing to evacuate and, despairing, as precious water evaporated into a wind-swept and smoke-filled sky, this piece was completed.
It
is a huge achievement to finish the first draft of a full-length play...even a
lousy one (which DEIRDRE WHEELER is not)....
but writing "THE END" is just the beginning.
but writing "THE END" is just the beginning.
A
play is strange beast. Part blue-print, part script, part score, part
conveyance and part monster, it requires, even in its simplest incarnation,
that complex and wilful presence, the HUMAN BEING!!!
Human or Monster? Is there any difference? Really? Bette Davis as "Baby-Jane Hudson" in Warner Bros Film "Whatever Happened to Baby-Jane...?" |
This
play is being performed by 3 people.
The
part of DEIRDRE WHEELER (WHEELS), one-time, on-the-“brink-of-greatness”-actress,
now wheelchair bound wash-up, was written, with my friend, the actress, KATE
HOOD in mind. KATE lives in Maldon, in the Central Highlands of Victoria and
is, predominantly, a wheelchair user. She is not, however, in any way, shape
or form, a career wash-up. In fact she will be performing her own work "The Other side of the Coin" at the Rex on the 10th August!
Kate Hood |
The
part of BABY-DOLL WHEELER (DOLL) was, simply, honestly and, megalomaniacally,
written for me, KARIN MAINWARING. She is a vain, implacable, drunken leech and
I want to be just like her when I grow up. Does Art imitate Life?
Karin Mainwaring |
The part of KONSTANTINOS XENOKRITOS PATSATSOGLOU (CON THE GREEK) was written with two dear Greek mates in mind. One (who I cannot not name for reasons which will become clear in the next part of this sentence), declared the part a CAREER-KILLER. The other, TAS DIMITRAKAKIS has bravely stepped up to the plate.
Tas Dimitrakakis |
As
you can see this project embraces NEPOTISM.
The
piece is being over-seen, facilitated and, in all likelihood, directed by Daylesford
home-girl, JADE MCCUTCHEON. Jade has recently returned to Daylesford after many
years pursuing, and creating, an enviable, international career as a
theatre-practitioner and educator.
And
that’s just the start….
Wayne Harrison, international impressario, has stepped up to the dramaturgical plate...
Wayne has this to say about "Whatever Happened to Deirdre Wheeler...?"
Wayne Harrison, international impressario, has stepped up to the dramaturgical plate...
Wayne has this to say about "Whatever Happened to Deirdre Wheeler...?"
This play "contains some of the darkest, funniest writing Australian theatre has ever produced."
Love your work Wayne.When???
Saturday 24th August 2013 8pm.
Sunday 25th August 2013 2pm.
Where???
THE REX COMMUNITY THEATRE, DAYLESFORD, VICTORIA
Sunday 25th August 2013 2pm.
THE REX COMMUNITY THEATRE, DAYLESFORD, VICTORIA
WHY???
Because it's The 2013 Words in Winter Festival
I want to use this blog to list and celebrate all the people who give something to this process, or who are, therefore, in the smallest ways, responsible for its genesis.
A
second draft has to be written and many more people have to be inveigled into
playing their part, including, hopefully...
YOU! THE AUDIENCE!!!
YOU! THE AUDIENCE!!!
Should
you wish to attend the performance you can book tix for either night by
emailing wheelsanddoll@gmail.com
$10.00
full price
$ 5.00 concession.
This
reading is for grown-ups. It requires a robust attitude to language, sex,
booze, and damage (Physical and mental). And, let’s not forget, Comedy, because, over and
above anything and everything else, we want to make you laugh!!!
Come along and be tickled.
The image, "Lone Wheelchair" was taken by the fabulous Chandra Lampreich, a photographer and model with a love of the abandoned and evocative. You can view Chandra's work at Chandra Lampreich
Come along and be tickled.
The image, "Lone Wheelchair" was taken by the fabulous Chandra Lampreich, a photographer and model with a love of the abandoned and evocative. You can view Chandra's work at
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DEIRDRE DOES DAYLESFORD...
Wherein, a ghost-town bound, playwright plans her ESCAPE!
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