World Theatre Festival - 'Bunny' (Melbourne, Australia). Roarawar Fertata.
2011 Melbourne Fringe Festival 'Innovation in Theatre' Award Winner 'Bunny' is a cruel and unusual love story about men.
A stage. Some booze. A pile of clothes. A dream-like path that appears strange and slightly mad. Two men lose control yet don't seem to care. Darkly comedic and subconscious, this work creates its meaning through piecing together the unobvious. Selected by Brisbane Powerhouse as the winner of the 2011 'Innovation in Theatre' Award, 'Bunny' is a simple yet sharp production based on the power of dialogue. Recommended for people aged 15 years and over. Contains coarse language.
'Possibly the most engaging, hilarious and edge-of-your-seat-can't-look-away piece at this year's Fringe.' - John Bailey
'Uneasy, half hostile, full of non sequiturs, hidden meanings and blank spots.' - The Age
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