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1 1 Beep Katherine Fyffe , 2017 single work drama children's

'A slightly sideways tale about unexpected friendship, finding where you fit and learning to mix it up a little.

'In Mort’s Village everything has its place, every day is the same and everyone likes it that way. Until one morning, crash, boom, bang… down comes Beep.

'What is this annoying interruption to Mort’s breakfast molly melon, who is this noisy robot girl, and how will she find her home?

'With Windmill’s trademark design, gentle storytelling, music and puppetry, Beep tells the story of what happens when someone new comes to town.' (Production summary)

1 I Am Not An Animal Cameron Goodall , David Heinrich , Jude Henshall , Amber McMahon , Nathan O'Keefe , Alirio Zavarce , Cameron Goodall (composer), David Heinrich (composer), Katherine Fyffe , 2012 single work drama

'Humanity is defined by its desire to transcend its animal nature. Yet our animal instincts still govern much of human behaviour. "I Am Not An Animal" transforms the Adelaide Zoo into an extraordinary installation performance. For the first time, the animals of the Zoo themselves become the subjects in a work of art, engaging with built objects, environments and human co-performers.

Experienced via an intricate guided audio tour, "I Am Not An Animal" creates a unique, immersive performance for each audience member. The tour is carefully constructed to allow the audience to observe both the animals and the humans in this space - exploring the way we represent animals in popular culture, the depth of their importance in our mythology, to what fears they awaken in us. "I Am Not An Animal" examines the conflicted way we see ourselves in relation to other animals and to our own animal instincts.' Source: http://www.theborderproject.com (Sighted 08/03/2012).

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