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Le Nor [The Rain] single work   drama   - 90 min
Issue Details: First known date: 2019... 2019 Le Nor [The Rain]
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'Somewhere in the northern seas lies the small island nation of Sólset. Once a thriving metropolis, a decades-long drought has plagued the community and now only a hopeful few remain. From the multi-award-winning team behind It’s Dark Outside, The Irresistible, New Owner and Alvin Sputnik comes a deeply romantic visual extravaganza that will reignite your love of humanity.' (Production summary)

Production Details

  • Produced by The Last Great Hunt collective and presented in association with Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts. Performed during the 2019 Perth Festival at the Perth Cultural Centre, 13-24 February. 


    Co-Creator, Performer & Director Tim Watts
    Co-Creator & Performer Adriane Daff
    Co-Creator & Performer Arielle Gray
    Co-Creator & Performer Chris Isaacs
    Performers Gita Bezard, Jeffrey Jay Fowler, Jo Morris

    Associate Director Matt Edgerton
    Sound Designer & Composer Ben Collins
    Set & Gadget Designer Anthony Watts
    Art Director & Stylist Caitri Jones

    Production Manager Michael Maclean
    Stage Manager Clare Testoni
    Assistant Stage Manager Kristie Smith

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Works about this Work

Perth Festival Gives New Australian Work an Internationally-recognised Platform on Which to Prove Itself Dee Jefferson , 2019 single work column
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , March 2019;

'At a Sunday 5pm show, the fifth in an 11-show run for Perth collective The Last Great Hunt, performers Arielle Gray and Adriane Daff were rocking an 80s glam wrestling look and mugging for two cameras on the stage — when their show, titled Lé Nør [the rain], suddenly stopped.' (Article summary)

Perth Festival Gives New Australian Work an Internationally-recognised Platform on Which to Prove Itself Dee Jefferson , 2019 single work column
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , March 2019;

'At a Sunday 5pm show, the fifth in an 11-show run for Perth collective The Last Great Hunt, performers Arielle Gray and Adriane Daff were rocking an 80s glam wrestling look and mugging for two cameras on the stage — when their show, titled Lé Nør [the rain], suddenly stopped.' (Article summary)

Last amended 29 Mar 2019 06:39:30
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