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Dust - Gippsland Premiere

Sale Memorial Hall
Oct 23, 2009
09:00 pm - 11:00 pm

Dust, the story of those affected by asbestos-related diseases

Set in two parts, Dust delivers a roving performance incorporating sideshow, rock ‘n’ roll, fi lm and a vortex of dust! A traditional approach unfolds for the second half, featuring Mick Thomas from Weddings Parties Anything with a choir of 50 voices made up of local singers and performers. The production incorporates local stories and experiences with asbestos.

This fast-paced multi-media theatre production takes its audience on an almighty journey. Far from being depressing or polemical, this production is joyous, touching and inspirational. Like the people who battled James Hardie Industries and won, Dust represents guts, determination and the Australian fighting spirit.

This is work that’s neither earnest nor polemic...It’s straight up, moving and enormously entertaining.” The Australian

Produced by Hubcap Productions and Regional Arts Victoria in partnership with The Asbestos Diseases Society of Victoria (ADSVIC).

Bookings: Phone 03 5143 3200

Two other performances:  Saturday, October 24, 2:00 p.m.  and 8:00 p.m.

 

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