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Issue Details: First known date: 2015... 2015 Animal/People
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'A man abandons the victim of a dog attack early one morning. A woman uncovers a hidden secret in the x-rays of her patient. A son sits in a wheelchair.'

'Good parents become bad people in Brooke Robinson's new poetic thriller Animal/People. A sweaty jog through a brutal suburbia, Robinson’s powerfully confessional writing style transforms the question of for whom we are responsible into a much darker riddle, brought to life by James Dalton (Kill the PM, Mr Kolpert).' (Source: eventfinda website)

Production Details

  • Performed at The Bondi Pavillion Theatre, Queens Elizabeth Drive, Bondi Beach, Sydney, 12 -16 May 2015.

    CAST: Georgia Adamson (The Crucible) and Martin Crewes (Sweet Charity).

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First known date: 2015
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Works about this Work

Animal/People Review (Bondi Pavilion Theatre, Sydney) Benjamin Neutze , 2015 single work review
— Appears in: Daily Review , 4 May 2015;

— Review of Animal/People Brooke Robinson , 2015 single work drama
'Playwright Brooke Robinson’s Animal/People is an Australian suburban thriller so firmly in the vein of Andrew Bovell’s Speaking in Tongues that the promotional material attests to it. Robinson’s focus is perhaps sharper than Bovell’s, looking specifically at a family torn apart by the animal instincts of men.'
Animal/People Review (Bondi Pavilion Theatre, Sydney) Benjamin Neutze , 2015 single work review
— Appears in: Daily Review , 4 May 2015;

— Review of Animal/People Brooke Robinson , 2015 single work drama
'Playwright Brooke Robinson’s Animal/People is an Australian suburban thriller so firmly in the vein of Andrew Bovell’s Speaking in Tongues that the promotional material attests to it. Robinson’s focus is perhaps sharper than Bovell’s, looking specifically at a family torn apart by the animal instincts of men.'
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