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Gods and Little Fishes single work   drama  
Issue Details: First known date: 2020... 2020 Gods and Little Fishes
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'“I want twenty-five thousand pounds by this afternoon, or I’ll feed him to the sharks.”

'In June 1960, travelling salesman Bazil Thorne won 100,000 pounds in the Opera House Lottery.

'Five weeks later jubilation turned to tragedy when Bazil’s eight-year-old son Graeme was kidnapped and held to ransom.

'On 16 August, 1960, Graeme’s body was found in bushland at Seaforth.

'Gods and Little Fishes is loosely based on this tragic event. Rather than a factual retelling, this magical play interprets the story through the lens of a father’s overwhelming grief and a child’s imagination.

'The delightful humour, quirky characters and theatrical in-jokes lead to a shattering climax that will leave you breathless.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

Production Details

  • Presented at the New Theaytre, Newtown, Sydney, 31 May - 25 June 2022 (world premiere).

    Director: Richard Sydenham.

    Set Designer: Hannah Tayler.

    Lighting Designer: Grant Fraser.

    Costume Designer: Katie Fitchett.

    Sound Designer: Lloyd Allison-Young.

    Cast: Katie Fitchett, Sarah-Jane Kelly, Andy McDonell, Arky Michael, Jamie Oxenbould, and Eloise Snape.

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