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Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 Window, Cricket Bat
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'Some objects possess mysterious powers. They can take us back in time. They can remind us of someone. They can make us emotional—joyful, wistful, homesick.

'Objects can also imply drama. When you hear the words ‘window’ and ‘cricket bat’… what do you think of?

'A short chamber performance for a solo performer and a curious audience, Window, Cricket Bat comes to life within the exhibition space of Happy objects at the Australian Design Centre. Become a guest at the glamorous luncheon of one of the world’s most famous playwrights—evoked with nothing more than a well-loved souvenir and a cracking story.

'Produced in a unique collaboration with Griffin, the Australian Design Centre’s Happy objects is a celebration of ‘stuff’—material items that are often imperfect, and always deeply symbolic of the lives we lead. Accompanying the exhibition, Window, Cricket Bat is a delightful journey back to London in the 1980s, penned with fond humour by playwright Hilary Bell.'

Source: Griffin Theatre.

Production Details

  • Presented by Griffin Theatre Company in collaboration with Australian Design Centre, and presented within the exhibition space of Happy Objects at the Australian Design Centre as part of Sydney Festival, 11 - 21 January 2022.

    Director Jennifer Rani.

    Cast: Lucia Mastrantone.

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    England,
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    United Kingdom (UK),
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    Western Europe, Europe,
  • 1980s
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