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Naturalism Now – Look Back in Anger

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From:Saturday 16 November 2024
To:Friday 03 June 2016
Time:7:30pm - 07:30pm Saturday 16 November 2024
Location:UniSQ Concert Hall, University of Southern Queensland, West Street, Toowoomba, Queensland 4350 Australia
 

An angry and honest view of the world in 1956.

A groundbreaking feat in realism, Osborne’s play from the 50s spawned the term ‘angry young man’ and revolutionised theatre with a heady tale of love triangles, betrayal and an unflinchingly realistic look at the world.

When the play was first performed it was reported that Osborne did not just contribute to the British theatre, instead, he set off a land mine and blew it up. The play explores the struggles of the post-war British class system through the lens of a young married couple and their boarder. It made audiences gasp on their first viewing. They had never seen a play that featured such ordinary items onstage as an ironing board and a kitchen sink. The playwright’s fearless use of realism lead to the creation of the term ‘What an angry young man’. Osborne was angry enough and honest enough to tell a story the way he saw the world. Warts and all.

Directed by Bernadette Meenach

Written by John Osborne in 1956

*Recommended for 15 years old and above

PERFORMANCES

7.30pm, Mon 30 May
7.30pm, Wed 1 Jun 
7.30pm, Fri 3 Jun

UniSQ Concert Hall
University of Southern Queensland, West Street
Toowoomba
Queensland
4350
Australia
4631 1111
https://artsworx.com.au
 
Entry charges - Adult$25
Entry charges - Child$20
Entry charges - Concession$20
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Entry charges - Group$12 - Group of 10 or more
Contact phone 07 4631 1111
Booking informationBookings can be made by contacting the USQ Artsworx Box Office on 07 4631 1111, in person or online at http://artsworx.usq.edu.au/events/naturalism-now-look-back-in-anger/
Event websitehttp://artsworx.usq.edu.au/events/naturalism-now-look-back-in-anger/
Contact organisationUSQ Artsworx
Is food and drink available?Yes
Are toilets available?Yes
Is there disabled access?Yes
Wheelchair access is available

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