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May 29

Reviews > How To Disappear Completely And Never Be Found

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 Following is a selection of online reviews for How To Disappear Completely And Never Be Found:

On Stage (and walls) Melbourne > Michael Magnusson
Australian Stage Online > Paul Kooperman
The Australian > Alison Croggon
Theatre People > Emmalee Bell
MCV > Michael Magnusson
Arts Hub > David Allen
The Age > Martin Ball
Theatre Notes > Alison Croggon






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May 29

Tech & Opening Week > How To Disappear Completely And Never Be Found

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Commentary > Actor: Glen Hancox

Glen plays nine characters in How To Disappear Completely And Never Be Found. He recently made the following comments regarding bump in, tech rehearsals, dress rehearsals and opening week for this production:

"Tech week is always a stressful time but I felt well supported by Hoy Polloy and all involved. It amazes me how everything and every one comes together for the opening. We came into tech week a little unprepared I think. We hadn’t done a full run with all the elements in place – the whole cast at final rehearsal, props, sound and of course lights. There was also some ‘multi media’ to be introduced as well. Not to mention the bloody noses for the main character Charlie!


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May 23

More about The Children of The Children's Bach

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We have four charming and very excited children alternating the roles of Billy and Poppy but they have not been able to start rehearsals with the adults because the police checks (necessary these days when employing children) have taken weeks to come through. It seems that when an employer with a relatively common name of Geoffrey Williams wants to employ children police checks take much longer as all the other Geoffery Williams on the police files have to be accounted for. Taje notice all you John Smiths wanting to be producers.  However all is well. All police checks have been logged and the children join the adults for the first time on Saturday 24th May. Young Jackson Cairnduff, playing Billy, told the production manager, Bronwyn, that he was coming to rehearsal on Saturday no matter what.
May 22

1 Day to How To Disappear Completely And Never Be Found

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COUNT DOWN TO OPENING NIGHT = 1 DAY

Exciting! It's all coming together ...

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May 21

2 Days to How To Disappear Completely And Never Be Found

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COUNT DOWN TO OPENING NIGHT = 2 DAYS

BUMP IN
We bumped into MIPAC on Monday ... it's a tech heavy production ... so the set, lighting, sound and projection techies have been working hard pulling it all together!

 It's looking good.


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May 16

THE CHILDREN'S BACH is GO!

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An opera of a very Australian domestic story as Helen Garner's The Children's Bach is as far away from Aida as you can get. Although, come to think of it, sex plays a very important part in both. Yes, despite the name this is not a show for the kids.

 

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May 11

12 Days to How To Disappear Completely And Never Be Found

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COUNT DOWN TO OPENING NIGHT = 12 DAYS

Rehearsals Pics
Following are a selection of rehearsal pics taken by our stage manager, Ness Harwood.

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May 09

14 Days to How To Disappear Completely And Never Be Found

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COUNT DOWN TO OPENING NIGHT = 14 DAYS

Two weeks to go until we open! Things are are all coming together nicely for all aspects of the production.

Rehearsals
This week the director and cast ran the show in it's entirity. It's an opportunity to see the transitions between scenes. All character development is progressing well. It's looking good!

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