Park – Jasmin Vardimon 2014

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Park is an urban oasis, a place of refuge from ordinary life where eight characters play, fight, fall
in love and learn to survive. In this playground of relationships, young lovers wrestle in a historic
fountain, a graffiti artist sprays his story, a busker finds his only appreciative audience in a bag
lady and a flag-waving bully rants worn out political beliefs. Their stories intertwine creating a
modern day fairytale that is alternately sharp, funny and cruel.
Reworked for 2014 with new 3D imaging and multi-talented cast Park presents a breathtaking
collision of highly acute physical theatre, text, athletic dance and funky music, delivering fresh
statements about our time.
Age: 14yrs+
Running Time: 2hrs
Post Show Talk: Thu 9 October

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