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Don't Ask What the Bird Look Like single work   drama  
Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 Don't Ask What the Bird Look Like
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'Joan needs her father. She hasn't seen him since he left her and her Mum when she was just a little girl. She wants answers. she wants history, she wants to know more about who she is. She travels a long way into country as remote as it is strange to this city girl. She finds Mick; a man who doesn't speak much, and who bears little resemblance to the man who taught her to play Scrabble all those years ago.

'But amid the flies, the heat, the dust and the stillness of this small river town, lurk many ghosts and mysteries. Over cups of tea and Scrabble in Mick's weather-beaten old house, Joan is about to discover some family secrets that have been hidden below the surface for decades.'

Source: Queensland Theatre Company.

Production Details

  • Planned world premiere presented by Queensland Theatre Company, 30 April - 14 May 2022, Bille Brown Theatre.

    Director: Isaac Drandic.

    Postponed until the 2023 season.


    Presented by Queensland Theatre Company at Bille Brown Theatre, 19 August - 9 September 2023.

    Directors: Roxanne McDonald and Lee Lewis.

    Cast including Michael Tuahine.

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Works about this Work

Queensland Theatre’s Don’t Ask What the Bird Look like Yen-Rong Wong , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 2-8 September 2023;

— Review of Don't Ask What the Bird Look Like Hannah Belanszky , 2022 single work drama

'At Queensland Theatre, Hannah Belanszky’s play don’t ask what the bird look like explores the cost of hiding from past traumas. By Yen-Rong Wong.'

Queensland Theatre’s Don’t Ask What the Bird Look like Yen-Rong Wong , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 2-8 September 2023;

— Review of Don't Ask What the Bird Look Like Hannah Belanszky , 2022 single work drama

'At Queensland Theatre, Hannah Belanszky’s play don’t ask what the bird look like explores the cost of hiding from past traumas. By Yen-Rong Wong.'

Last amended 16 Oct 2023 09:33:38
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