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BATS Theatre to be transformed with Brain Damage

BATS Theatre to be transformed with Brain Damage

Bard Productions, the company that bought you Frogs Under the Waterfront (2009), and Quarantine (2011), returns with a theatrical experience unlike any other.

This April, Bats Theatre will be transformed to host ‘BRAIN DAMAGE’, a freeroaming installation theatre experience that confronts the psychological barriers of human contact.

It is getting dark in Brain Damage’s room, the silence devours everything. Yet the corners almost seem alive, unseen figures stalk in the dark. It’s as if he is being watched, being seen for the first time.

Fuelled by his paranoia and fear, Brain Damage struggles to preserve the kingdom he has made… but how long can this struggle last? A serial told in 5 simultaneous episodes, ‘BRAIN DAMAGE’ challenges audiences to suspend thought and experience the unknown. Find out what is real and what is delusion this April at Bats Theatre.

Venue: Bats Theatre A man with a gun stares fixedly towards the remains of his latest victim. Date: 5 – 9 April, 2011 A doctor, who has lost all hope to care, fights for the attention of a corpse.

Ticket Costs: $16.00 Full / $14.00 Concession

A man, who was lost, is suddenly found by the most impossible of people.

Cast & Crew
Aidan Grealish Amalia Calder Charlotte Claasen Chris Dawson Paul Stephanus Sarah Moffat William McDougall By Scott Ransom A woman left alone to fight, with the strongest defence mechanism left intact.

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