Win Tickets to a Special Doku Rai Readers’ Event at Carriageworks

Enjoy drinks, talks and one of the most exciting performances of 2013.

Rima Sabina Aouf
Published on September 16, 2013

The Black Lung Theatre and Whaling Firm have endeared themselves to us with bonkers performances of the likes of And They Called Him Mr Glamour. To save their brand of surreal self-analysis from going around in circles, in 2008 they stepped out of their familiar inner-Melbourne world — and into Timor Leste.

Working with East Timorese creatives Galaxy and Liurai Fo'er, they've emerged with Doku Rai (You, dead man, I don't believe you), the first international theatre production to be created in East Timor. (Specifically, extraordinarily, in an abandoned colonial hotel on a remote island off Dili. In the distance, Balibo was being filmed.)

Going off reviews of its first Darwin Festival and Melbourne performances in 2012, the show breaks the mould of how we think about cross-cultural theatre. It opens with a set from garage rock band Galaxy, stars of Timor Leste, for starters. The story then follows a man who is struck with a killing curse (doku) but continues to rise from the grave. On top of that is a layer of playfulness, meta, multimedia, and more pop musical interludes.

Australia hasn't always been kind to the tiny nation that is one of our closest neighbours, so that the kooks at Black Lung can go there and have a mind-meld with locals is an exciting thing. Directed by Thomas M Wright, the production will tour Australia in 2013, then it's on to Europe.

Doku Rai is on from 25-28 September. Carriageworks and Concrete Playground would like to invite 20 readers and their friends to a special event on Friday, 27 September. As well as two tickets to the 8pm performance, you'll enjoy complimentary pre-show drinks from sponsors Johnny Q, DWS, Optimiste and Asahi with the director and producer of the show, followed by a post-show talk. To be in the running, subscribe to the Concrete Playground newsletter (if you haven't already), then email [email protected] with your name and address.

Published on September 16, 2013 by Rima Sabina Aouf
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