TWENTY MINUTES WITH THE DEVIL

Set And Costume Design

Company

The Street Theatre

Playwrights

Luis Gomez Romero

Desmond Manderson

Direction

Caroline Stacey

Lighting Design

Antony Hately

Sound Design

James Tighe

Cast

PJ Williams

Joanna Richards

Raoul Craemer

Photos

Creswick Collective

Year

2022

Imogen Keen’s run-down motel setting is a masterpiece of grottiness with its peeling paintwork, mismatched furniture and suspect linen..a brilliantly realised production of operatic proportions

Bill Stephens

Australian Arts Review

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the highly detailed tacky and run-down motel room from hell becomes a fourth character in the play.  At times the walls even come alive as if the whole world is involved and holding its breath while watching

Len Power

Canberra Critics Circle

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Imogen Keen’s run-down motel setting is a masterpiece of grottiness with its peeling paintwork, mismatched furniture and suspect linen..a brilliantly realised production of operatic proportions

Bill Stephens

Australian Arts Review

[Read more]

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the highly detailed tacky and run-down motel room from hell becomes a fourth character in the play.  At times the walls even come alive as if the whole world is involved and holding its breath while watching

Len Power

Canberra Critics Circle

[Read more]

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twenty_minutes_with_the_devil

Imogen Keen’s run-down motel setting is a masterpiece of grottiness with its peeling paintwork, mismatched furniture and suspect linen..a brilliantly realised production of operatic proportions

Bill Stephens

Australian Arts Review

[Read more]

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the highly detailed tacky and run-down motel room from hell becomes a fourth character in the play.  At times the walls even come alive as if the whole world is involved and holding its breath while watching

Len Power

Canberra Critics Circle

[Read more]

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