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Zigzag Street Comes To Latrobe Performing Arts Centre

Nick Earls’ well known novel Zigzag Street has been adapted into a play by Philip Dean, and will be coming to the Latrobe Performing Arts Centre on Saturday 9 July at 8pm.

By Support Account 2 - 1st July 2005 - Back to News

Latrobe City’s Performing Arts and Venues Co-ordinator, Kathleen Roberts said that Zigzag Street, set in the nineties, was a tongue in cheek look at the comedy of the era and its generation of twenty-somethings.

"Richard Derrington is twenty-eight and single. More single than he'd like to be. More single than he'd expected to be, and he's not coping terribly well.

"He’s been dumped by his girlfriend Anna and he's been trying to find his life again. He's eating badly, doing his job badly, playing tennis badly and he’s stalled at the start of renovating his beloved grandmother's house at 34 Zigzag Street, Red Hill," Ms Roberts explained.

"The more he tries to be a nineties man, the more he tries to be desirable, the more he searches for calm, the more things get more out of control," Ms Roberts said.

"Zigzag Street covers six weeks of Richard's life in the house his grandparents built. Six weeks of rumination, chaos, poor judgement, interpersonal clumsiness and, eventually, hope," Ms Roberts said.

Ms Roberts added that the play was a witty observation of the era, full of witty one-liners.

Tickets are available from the Box Office on 5176 3559.

Zigzag Street contains adult themes, coarse language and sexual references.


Source: www.gippsland.com

Published by: support@gippsland.com



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