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9minds9works 2008/2009

From September 2008, 9minds presents 9minds9works 2008/2009, monthly play readings showcasing local writing at the Arts Centre.

The new season features some of Australia’s most exciting new and established playwrights (in order of readings): Gareth Ellis, Noëlle Janaczewska, Alex Broun, Kevin McGrath, Ross Mueller, Kit Lazaroo, Anthony Crowley, Jane Harrison and Lally Katz.

 

June 2009 Reading


Room for Night and Day

by

Kit Lazaroo



3.00pm, Saturday 27 June 2009

the Arts Centre, Plaza Room

 

The current season of readings have been a great success!  Join us for the third of our 2009 readings.

 

 

9minds9works, introduced in 2006, reflects a commitment by 9minds to support Australian playwriting.  Kill the Wolf by Tim Nolan which premiered at the BlackBox in March 2008, and Ollie and the Minotaur by award winning playwright Duncan Graham which toured Adelaide and Melbourne in April/May 2008, were developed through the 2006/2007 program.

Readings are presented the last weekend of each month.  Seats are limited.  Admission by donation. 

 

>> download 9works flier

>> the Arts Centre link to 9works

 

 

 

Around Town

 

Each month we feature upcoming news of writers/directors/actors/production crew who work with 9minds. If you have any information, news or stories that you would like considered for our next update >>email us

 

July 2009

A Narrow Time for Angels

 

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Past Productions

Angels with Dirty Faces

Angels with Dirty Faces

After its premiere season at the BlackBox in November 2005, Angels with Dirty Faces by Iresha Herath and Rachel Fitzpatrick returned in February 2007 to the Arts Centre, playing at the George Fairfax Studio. A critical success, seen by over 1,300 people in just 6 performances, the second season was an emphatic hit for 9minds.

Angels with Dirty Faces 2007

Angels with Dirty Faces 2007

Angels with Dirty Faces 2005

Angels with Dirty Faces 2005

"Fast moving, funny and well observed..." Kate Herbert, Herald Sun

"The authenticity of the language is achieved effortlessly... the story is engrossing... particularly strong performances..." Anna Lozynski, Australian Stage Online

"Thoroughly entertaining... outstanding performances... a realism often not seen..." Chris Lilley, ABC TV

Nominated for a Louis Esson Prize for Drama, Angels with Dirty Faces has been accepted for performance at independent theatres in the USA and the UK. 9minds hopes to tour the play in 2009.

Ollie and the Minotaur

In April/May 2008, 9minds associated produced the new Australian work Ollie and the Minotaur from the 9minds9works 2006/2007 season, with Adelaide theatre company floogle.

Ollie and the Minotaur 2008

"Profoundly intelligent exploration of naturalism ... the production is exemplary ..." Alison Croggon, Theatre Notes

 

 

Kill the Wolf

In March 2008, 9minds presented the new Australian work Kill the Wolf, from the 9minds9works 2006/2007 season, at the Arts Centre, BlackBox.

Kill the Wolf 2008

"Outstanding performances... Lucy Freeman’s direction is atmospheric... this is terrific theatre..." Anne-Marie Peard, aussietheatre.com

 

Blackrock

In November 2006, 9minds presented Nick Enright's celebrated Australian play Blackrock.

Blackrock

Blackrock 2006

"Bursts with energy... director Naomi Edwards does a great job..." Martin Ball, The Age

 

French Day

Devised collaboratively by writers, director and cast, our first production French Day premiered in February 2005 to sell out audiences.

French Day poster

French Day 2005

 

Short Plays

  • Charlie by Iresha Herath, Short & Sweet Melbourne 2006
  • After by Iresha Herath, MelBorn 2007
  • Donate for Gold (or All that Glitters), by Samantha Marsden, Stephen Nichols, Susie Allison and Iresha Herath, Short, Sweet & Song 2008 & Melbourne Comedy Festival 2008