AussieTheatre is excited to have 4 Double Passes to giveaway to Mockingbird Theatre’s How I Learned To Drive by Paula Vogel and directed by Chris Baldock. The tickets are for opening night, May 3 at the Brunswick Mechanics Institute Performing Arts Centre, Brunswick, VIC.
The play powerfully and honestly deals with the taboo subject of paedophilia against the backdrop of rural Maryland. In 1962, Li’l Bit is 11 years old and is given her first driving lesson by her Uncle Peck during which time he molests her. Li’l Bit is too young to understand what has happened but over the years there are more driving lessons and more advances.
Eventually, the relationship between Li’l Bit and Uncle Peck becomes more complicated as Li’l Bit begins to fall in love with him. She recognizes in him a kindred spirit – an individual outside the normal family unit and someone who fulfils her emotional needs. She keeps his love by being compliant to a point but understands there is something inherently wrong in this. The play traverses Li’l Bit’s life from childhood to adulthood and brings us her story from a first person narration as harrowing as it is uplifting.
More Details: http://www.mockingbirdtheatre.com.au/
Please fill out the form below to go into the competition to win a double pass to see How I Learned To Drive.
Date: Friday 3 May 2013
Time: 8pm
Location: Brunswick Mechanics Institute Performing Arts Centre, Cnr Glenlyon and Sydney Roads, Brunswick, VIC 3056
Entries close at 6:30pm on April 22, 2013 AEDST
The winners will be chosen at random and will be notified by a email or phone.
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