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Zombatland

The Suitcase Royale

Presented in Season 1 2012

Australian Premiere
Presented by Arts House & The Suitcase Royale

7.30pm, Wed 14 Mar
7.30pm, Thurs 15 Mar with post-show Q&A
7.30pm, Fri 16 Mar
3pm, Sat 17 Mar
7.30pm, Sat 17 Mar
5pm, Sun 18 Mar

55 mins
$25 / $20

Arts House
North Melbourne Town Hall
521 Queensberry St,
North Melbourne

Accessibility:
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Wheelchair Accessible

 

Warning:
Themes and subject matter suitable for children over the age of 12, at guardians’ discretion. Contains horror themes, comic violence, frequent coarse language and very loud music/effects.

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Hilariously inventive and Green Room Award-winning, The Suitcase Royale return to Arts House with the premiere of their newest work of ‘junkyard theatre’, a masterfully-mad tale from the dusty plains of the Australian outback.

At the Blue Lagoon Caravan Park, an idyllic paradise somewhere in the dead heart of Australia, wombats are the main attraction, loved by all. Until something goes wrong – very very wrong. A mysterious disease has turned the wombats into blood-thirsty demons.

Join Melbourne’s most gritty, comedic and unique multiart- form rag’n’bone trio on a wild ride to ZOMBATLAND , packed with smokin’ live music, junkyard sets and a caravan-full of The Suitcase Royale’s famous brand of twisted humour.

Australian Premiere
Presented by Arts House & The Suitcase Royale

7.30pm, Wed 14 Mar
7.30pm, Thurs 15 Mar with post-show Q&A
7.30pm, Fri 16 Mar
3pm, Sat 17 Mar
7.30pm, Sat 17 Mar
5pm, Sun 18 Mar

55 mins
$25 / $20

Arts House
North Melbourne Town Hall
521 Queensberry St,
North Melbourne

Creators:
The Suitcase Royale – Joseph Neil O’Farrell, Glen Lawerence Walton, Miles Henry O’Neil, Thomas Salisbury


Supported by – Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts, its arts funding and advisory body, the Victorian Government through Arts Victoria’s International Touring Program, Battersea Arts Centre and the City of Melbourne through Arts House.