Event |
Pulse
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| Venue |
Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC), South Brisbane, QLD |
| First Date |
18 October 2001 |
| Opening Date |
18 October 2001 |
| Last Date |
20 October 2001 |
| Dates Estimated |
No |
| Status |
Youth Theatre |
| World Premiere |
Yes |
| Description |
The bill concluded with Pulse from Backbone Youth Arts, which pondered how technology affected communication, both for those who are addicted to it and those excluded by it. Unlike the earlier two shows its concerns were more slanted to the middle-class issues and families who could afford computers and mobile phones. Whilst comparatively conventional, Pulse proved to be the most amusing too. The dramatic structure enabled everyone to have a role and a voice to make their own. Pulse articulated experiences that could be related to and was an inclusive position. As a performance, it was a reli |
| Description Source |
Reviewer's Opinion |
| Primary Genre |
Theatre - Spoken Word
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| Secondary Genre |
Youth Theatre
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| Organisations |
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| Contributors |
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| Text Nationality |
Australia
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| Production Nationality |
Australia
|
| Event Status |
Completed
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| Data Source |
| Source |
Description |
| Web |
Various |
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| Event Identifier |
79211 |
| Dataset |
AusStage |
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