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“An Oak Tree” in Sydney, AU: “vivid, risky and hilarious”

by Gray on June 19th, 2008

As we chase June 20th around the world, we find ourselves in Sydney, Australia, where the Belvoir Street Theatre is hosting Ride On company’s production of “An Oak Tree.” The creation of playwright Timothy Crouch, it’s an interesting exercise in the unknown.

Two Actors, One Script

The concept is as simple as it is radical: one actor ( in this case John Leary) is one character and the one who has actually seen the Obie-award-winning script. The other actor is the “guest” - drawn from Sydney’s dramatic community, people like Wayne Blair, Patrick Brammall, and Brendan Cowell. They have never seen the script, but the story still gets told - probably why the play did so well in London and NYC runs.

Read more about it here, and especially pay attention to this one part: because the play is different with every new guest, “An Oak Tree could just be the kind of show that attracts audiences who want to come more than once – that would be fantastic.” Now there’s a way to up the box office receipts…

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