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Synopsis:
Croatian/Bosnian border winter 1994/95 - the remnants of a Croatian anti-tank squad seeks refuge from the cold in a wrecked mosque. Cut off, surrounded and having captured an orthodox priest and an architectural archivist, the squad plans its escape. But do they save their prisoners or do they butcher them? A conundrum as the White Tigers and the Mujahadeen close in on them.
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Genre:
Full-Length 85 mins Realistic black comedy drama
Parts:
Male: 5 Female: - Other: -
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Shadow Of the Eagle
Synopsis:
In 1942 the world is at war and the situation is desperate in the Pacific. a meeting takes place in Canberra between Australia's Prime Minister, John Curtin, and US General Douglas Macarthur. Curtin is a Labor Prime Minister who has a vision of Australia different from that of his predecessors, but his country is tautly extended and exhausted from the war effort. He must look to new strategies and new allies. Macaurthur is conservative and egotistical, with a vastly different agenda from that of Curtin's. they must find common ground despite their different objectives, their opposing ideologies and the gap between the power of their respective countries. there were no notes taken of their important meeting and no documents were signed as a result of their agreement, but this play provides deep insights into what is likely to have occurred, throwing light on the two characters and the impact on them of the war in which they were embroiled.
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written by George Blazevic And Ingle Knight (with Assistance from the John Curtin Prime Ministerial Library)
1st Produced:
Playhouse Theatre, Perth, WA 22 May 2003
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Perth Theatre Company
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Genre:
Play/Drama
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Male: 2 Female: - Other: -
Further Reference:
http://www.ausstage.edu.au/pages/event/26573
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