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1 Outdated Mark Kilmurry , 2020 single work drama

'Diving back into the dating pool in your 40’s is a scary prospect. This bittersweet comedy navigates the highs and lows of modern dating. Will Matt and Olivia take the plunge and swipe right? Or is it left…?'

Source: Ensemble Theatre.

1 Murder on the Wireless Mark Kilmurry , Arthur Conan Doyle , 2019 single work drama

'Adjust the dial, tune in for an evening of suspense and intrigue and witness the world’s greatest detectives at their sleuthing best. Incomparable duo Holmes and Watson team up to avert disaster at the hands of THE SOLITARY CYCLIST, while Divorced Detectives Ridley Jones and Teresa Scott are embroiled in a mad train chase to thwart a criminal mastermind in THE DEAD(LY) WIVES CLUB.

'Set in a 1950’s studio in the heyday of the radio play, marvel as atmospheric sound effects are created before your very eyes from galloping horses’ hooves to distant thunder… and a menacing squeaky bicycle.'

Source: Ensemble Theatre.

1 1 The Big Dry Mark Kilmurry , 2016 single work drama fantasy

'Imagine a world of dust. A future where water drips brown from the taps. Where dust storms reduce houses to rubble. Where a young boy, George (Rory Potter), and his younger brother, Beeper (played alternatively by Jack Andrew and Noah Sturzaker), fight to survive as they wait for their father to return home. And where a young rebellious girl, Emily (Sofia Nolan), won’t take no for an answer. Imagine the future. Imagine THE BIG DRY.

'A first time co-production with the ground-breaking Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP) and based on the best-selling Australian novel by Tony Davis, THE BIG DRY promises to be an event not to be missed, for young or old.

'Heat. Drought. Dust. Storms. More people missing every day. The city turning into a ghost town. A world where parents have become a thing of the past, like rain. Food and water have become scarce. Two young boys, George and his younger brother Beeper huddle together in a ragged house waiting for their dad to come home while dust blasters rage outside. Any adults they meet are powerless, struggling or brutal and harsh. They meet a young girl Emily, who becomes their protector and provider. Set in a post-apocalyptic world in a landscape that is barren, vast and scary.' (Production summary)

1 1 Confessions of a Teenage Diary Mark Kilmurry , 2016 single work drama

'Ensemble Theatre Patrons Todd McKenney and Georgie Parker join Queenie van de Zandt and the Chasers’ Chris Taylor to reveal embarrassing, hilarious extracts from their teenage selves.

'An audience Q & A session will follow the actors’ intimate revelations.

'The Chasers’ Craig Reucassel will host the event and introduce the actors.

'Devised and staged by Ensemble Theatre’s Artistic Director Mark Kilmurry.' (Production summary)

1 1 We're Going on a Bear Hunt Mark Kilmurry , Anna Crawford , 2012 single work drama children's A boy isn't frightened of bears!
His sister says he is but he's NOT!
And to prove it he is...going on a Bear Hunt!
He will catch a great big bear, so there.
Dad will help.
Baby will come and...
Max the dog!
Come on - let's go!
Wait a minute, says Dad, let's get out of our pyjamas first... Meanwhile, a lonely bear is waiting for some friends...
1 4 And the Cow Jumped over the Moon Mark Kilmurry , 2009 single work drama humour

'Samantha loves Gavin. Gavin thinks he loves Samantha but can't seem to leave the wife he has separated from. Samantha and Gavin decide to move in together only Gavin still has to move out from his wife. What they need is a spot of couple's (and single's) therapy.

'Barnaby Johnson doesn't pretend to have all the answers but he is very good at asking the right questions. His clients confess, accuse, make promises and Barnaby listens the whole day long and then listens some more. What keeps him sane? He loves his job and more importantly he loves other people's problems because then he doesn't have to deal with his own...and the cow jumped over the moon.'

Source: Ensemble Theatre website, http://www.ensemble.com.au/
Sighted: 11/08/2009

1 1 You Talkin' To Me? Mark Kilmurry , 2008 single work drama
1 3 y separately published work icon Mercy Thieves Mark Kilmurry , 2002 Sydney : Currency Press , 2003 Z1077640 2002 single work drama humour thriller
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