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An unpredictable portrait of a contemporary Australian woman at three ages. On the cusp of her birthday, Angela goes on a real and imagined journey through time: up the garden path of her childhood; into the kitchen with her lover; and onto a train that travels into the Simpson Desert. Here the possibility and inevitability of change is recognised, and Angela realises and celebrates her life.
This evocative and innovative play may be read as a modern fairytale, exploring the linear and cyclical nature of a woman's life.
"Thoughtful, piquant and evocative. It's a small and beautiful stage poem for the new millennium. [...] Still Angela is an intriguing and ennobling theatrical experience." - Courier Mail {{PlayboxLogo}}
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EXTRACT: Jack comes in, chops still frozen, got to make a move inside before movement can happen, girl in kitchen, memory, shadows gradually go, a procession, each one announces themselves with a drum roll, here she comes, birthday girl, I'm no Angel, she gazes across the kitchen, an adult life, a crucial age for a woman, who has not yet fully embarked.
Mary-Ann Robinson talks with Jenny Kemp and collaborators. "It’s like trying to get the rhythm of one character through 4 people and 2 languages—choreography and text."
VIDEO: Playwrights talk about finding their unique style and methodology, and the personal experiences that inspire their work. Raimondo Cortese, Hannie Rayson, Lally Katz and Jenny Kemp discuss the dramas of drama with Dr Denise Varney. Recorded at the Wheeler Centre in September 2011.
DVD of the production of 'Still Angela' by Jenny Kemp are available to purchase from artfilms.
HSC Course information relating to 'Still Angela' by Jenny Kemp, prepared by NSW HSC Online.
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