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SHIT – t he best theatre show you’ll see this year. I find most theatre boring. It’s a terrible admission. But I do. It drags, it feels forced, it seems like it comes from another world. Not this show. I saw SHIT last year and I was blown away. Incredible script. Incredible acting. I realised I love theatre. When it’s this good, there is nothing better! This month, the Drill Hall Theatre Company shines a light on a world most of us would rather ignore with Patricia Cornelius’s electrifying play SHIT. Directed by long-time NIDA teacher Liz Chance, the play revolves around the lives of three women who have slipped through the cracks; sentenced at birth to exist in a world that doesn’t care for them or about them, in a society that will cross the street to avoid them. They are tough, resilient, at times hilarious and truly heartbreaking. Performed by ....
Premium Content Subscriber only The Drill Hall Theatre is looking for Byron Shire residents willing to have a sign for their upcoming show in their front yards. Just one thing: the name of the play is Shit, and the word is prominently featured on the sign. Byron Shire Council today returned to the production team five signs that were impounded some days ago, after complaints were received by the council about them. The signs refer to the upcoming production of Patricia Cornelliusâ play Shit. The production of the award-winning drama is set to play at the Drill Hall Theatre in Mullumbimby from March 12 to 28. ....
'Sh*t' play needs residents help after complaints over signs northernstar.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from northernstar.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Shit have been removed by residents and council. Actor and publicist Clare Atkins said the promotional material went missing recently. âOur upcoming production of the award-winning play Shit has ruffled feathers in the community, with some residents and Byron council removing and impounding promotional signage,â she said. âI have been involved in local theatre for 10 or 11 years and I have never seen council impound our signs before, and we always place them in the same spots. âThe council officer I have spoken to said they only remove signs if there are complaints about them, but she did not confirm if that was the case here.â ....