SOUP - A One-Act Play

SOUP - A One-Act Play SOUP is a one act play which is written and being directed by Ana Neves. Presented by Deadly Enterta Dare to join us in theatrical banter about “the fairer s*x”.

Ana Victoria Neves makes her directorial debut in the lively social satire that is, Soup. With an all-male cast, this learning experience explores taboo and instigates spirited conversation that includes and spans over people from all walks of life. Being presented by Deadly Entertainment SOUP will be appearing this Perth Fringe World Festival Season at the Supper Room, Perth Town Hall. From 30th

of January - 4th of February 2018. CAST
Maximillian Strzelecki
Sean Crofton
Patrick McCarthy
Isaac "Spike" Powell

CREATIVE TEAM
Ana Victoria Neves (Writer & Director)
Rebekah Ryan (Producer, Deadly Entertainment)
Ryan Marano (Producer, Assistant Director & Stage Manager)
Jonathan Pettigrew (Cinematographer)
Marshall Stay (Photography)

MAJOR DONORS
ICS Australia
Allcraft Projects

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Excited to give an update on Unbound's crowdfunding campaign: with only 9 days to go, they only need $31.00 to reach the $5K mark!

WATCH this video and see why you should donate.

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Hey There!The long wait is over, and our Producer Ryan can finally share with us, his latest project Unbound's crowdfund...
17/04/2019

Hey There!

The long wait is over, and our Producer Ryan can finally share with us, his latest project Unbound's crowdfunding campaign.

It's an exciting new collaboration with independent theatre company Blank Space Productions as apart of the artist in residency program at the Midland Junction Arts Centre this winter.

By supporting this campaign, you're bringing to the stage, the remarkable stories & experiences of the Women in the plays of William Shakespeare.

Support now!

"Action is eloquence” Volumnia, Coriolanus Unbound takes a sharp look at Shakespeare's female characters. Using movement & text we re-frame their stories to illuminate their humanity, worth & agency.

Hello,Sorry it’s has been a while! We just wanted to share a really cool project that our Producer Ryan Marano is workin...
10/04/2019

Hello,

Sorry it’s has been a while! We just wanted to share a really cool project that our Producer Ryan Marano is working on.

In 2 sleeps, Ryan, along with the amazing team from Blank Space Productions are Launching the crowdfunding campaign of Unbound; A passionate feminist adaptation of Shakespeare!

Stay tuned, more info on its way.

"Double, Double Toil and Trouble" - Macbeth, Act IV, Scene I

We are only 2 DAYS away from launching our crowdfunding campaign for Unbound where Creative Partnerships Australia will double all donations!

Keep your eyes peeled for the launch on Friday and help us get on the 'trending donations' list!

Did you know on the 19th September you can see Love/Less presented by Kynan Hughes, with NEXT by STRUT Dance?Led by the ...
06/08/2018

Did you know on the 19th September you can see Love/Less presented by Kynan Hughes, with NEXT by STRUT Dance?

Led by the team that brought you Valentine - Presented by The Blue Room Theatre and Kynan Hughes It's dance. It's local. It's love. It's liberating.

Tickets here:

"I thought if I opened my arms wide enough, someone would fall into them. I thought that maybe they’d want to stay. I thought maybe it’d be you…” One story told through three viewpoints, Love/Less explores the universal human experiences of intimacy and loss. We seek the comfort and understa...

Tonight and until the 18th of Feb, If you're looking for a charming venue that is jam packed with well crafted comedy, t...
10/02/2018

Tonight and until the 18th of Feb, If you're looking for a charming venue that is jam packed with well crafted comedy, theatre, drama and poetry.

Then we highly recommend you all go to Tempest Theatre's Lady Beaufort (715 Beaufort Street).Where you can do a solid night of a Fringe World Festival Binge and all in the same venue.

SHOWING:
Drag Queen Stole My Dress at Fringe World
Light In Her Eye
Alan Bennett - Talking Heads
Hard and Soft: https://www.facebook.com/events/1818365651529628/

Fringe World’s FIRST all female venue. Join us as we celebrate female performers and start something new. Five shows running from February 2nd-18th.

Drag Queen Stole My Dress -6pm
Light In her Eye -7:15pm
Talking Heads -8pm
Hard and Soft -9pm

Bring the ladies. And the gentlemen!

DRAG QUEEN STOLE MY DRESS
This is the story of knowing who you are, forgetting who you are, wondering who the hell you are; and yes that one time a drag queen stole my dress. This autobiographical tale from Canada's Gillian English tells the story of love, loss, casino showgirls, and a solitary drag queen with kleptomania!!

LIGHT IN HER EYE
Anoush tries to decide what to wear to a fancy dress party. By trying on different clothes she explores her identity. She has always felt like an outsider. Anoush realises that she has spent her entire life searching for her identity, uncomfortable with the social culture that she has been raised in but distanced from a heritage that she never knew.

TALKING HEADS
'Her Big Chance' starring Sarah Barclay and 'Bed Among the Lentils' starring Tricia Mothersole. These monologues were written for television in the inimitable style that could only be from Alan Bennett (Lady in the Van).

HARD AND SOFT
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Soup may be over but the Fringe World Festival has certainly not ended! They are still plenty of brilliant shows to see....
05/02/2018

Soup may be over but the Fringe World Festival has certainly not ended! They are still plenty of brilliant shows to see.

From the creative minds of Tamara Creasey and Jarryd Prain. Hibbity Hooblah Productions have organised the live broadcast of The During The Day Show. Celebrating it's 136th episode, this is a fabulous show that explores the "horoscopes, cooking segments, infomercials" and all that is wonderfully associated with weekday afternoon programming. This is something not to be missed.

Get your tickets now:

Well-aired news and entertainment program, The During the Day Show, celebrates it's 136th show with a one-off live broadcast with REAL people and REAL problems. Through horoscopes, cooking segments, infomercials, and more, they really play to their audience of wine Mums at 1pm on a weekday. They'...

03/02/2018

"Ana, what do you like about Perth's Fringe World Festival?"

Also please tune in to WTV (Channel 44) 7pm tonight. Because Soup is going to be featured in one of their news stories.

And we only have 2 shows left: http://bit.ly/Souptheplay

"Deadly Entertainment created a production that presents itself as a combination of serious and tongue-in-cheek whilst a...
02/02/2018

"Deadly Entertainment created a production that presents itself as a combination of serious and tongue-in-cheek whilst also portraying their message in a new and innovative way". (Chantelle Pitt, WeekendNotes Perth)

Another review for Soup! See you tonight:

Ana Neves directs an all-male cast in the social satire that is, Soup. This learning experience explores taboo, and instigates spirited conversation that includes and spans over people from all walks of life. Dare to join us in theatrical banter about 'the fairer s*x'. Soup is a on...

02/02/2018

Five short questions with artists of FRINGEWORLD 2018.

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Ana Victoria Neves makes her directorial debut in the lively social satire that is, Soup. With an all-male cast, this learning experience explores taboo and instigates spirited conversation that includes and spans over people from all walks of life. Dare to join us in theatrical banter about “the fairer s*x”. Being presented by Deadly Entertainment Soup will be appearing this Perth Fringe World Festival Season at the Supper Room, Perth Town Hall. From 30th of January - 4th of February 2018. CAST Maximillian Strzelecki Sean Crofton Patrick McCarthy Isaac "Spike" Powell CREATIVE TEAM Ana Victoria Neves (Writer & Director) Rebekah Ryan (Producer, Deadly Entertainment) Ryan Marano (Producer, Assistant Director & Stage Manager) Jonathan Pettigrew (Cinematographer) Marshall Stay (Photography) MAJOR DONORS ICS Australia Allcraft Projects

MUSIC Grenadier Guards Slow March from "The Mercy of Scipio" composed by George Frederic Handel.

SPECIAL THANKS TO: Humphrey Bower (Donation), Alyssia Boyer (Critical Feedback & Support), Ian Burrows (Donation), Eleanor Crofton (Donation), Patrick Da Luz (Donation), Gloria Da Luz (Donation), Amara Da Luz (Donation), Daniel Dosek (Critical Feedback), Neel Goodwin (Animation), Samjey Hayes (Critical Feedback), Paul Hobbs (AllCraft Projects Donation), Tom Jeffcote (Donation), Ivan Jordan (Donation), Frieda Lee (Critical Feedback), Nicola Macri (Critical Feedback), Max Marano (Production Support), Dominic Masterson (Donation), Stevie McCormack (Critical Feedback & Donation), Jay van der Meer (Donation), Brent Middlmeiss (Donation), Angelica and Zilton Neves (Critical Support), Adrienne Patterson (Critical Feedback), Nicole Pearce (Donation), Craig Peterson (ICS Australia Donation), Melissa Reed (Production Assistance), Sam Stopforth (Critical Feedback), Robert and Carol Strzelecki (Donation), Christine Szokolai (Headshot), Tanja Visosevic (Donation) and Velveteen Walker (Headshot).

We would like to acknowledge that this production receives funds from Creative Partnerships Australia and the Australian Cultural Fund.