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1996 play written by Jenny Kemp
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The Black Sequin Dress
Cover of published edition
Written byJenny Kemp
Date premieredMarch 5, 1996 (1996-03-05)
Place premieredAdelaide Festival
Original languageEnglish
SettingA nightclub

The Black Sequin Dress is a play by Australian playwright Jenny Kemp.

Plot

A woman leaves her children for an evening to go to a nightclub. In a moment of indecision she glances back, slips and falls. Money, desire and dreams converge as she enters a surreal world of haunting colours and lyrical distortions.

Premiere and cast

The Black Sequin Dress was commissioned for the 1996 Adelaide Festival, where the Playbox Theatre Centre premiered it on 5 March 1996 with the following cast:

  • Woman 1: Margaret Mills
  • Woman 2: Helen Herbertson
  • Woman 3: Natasha Herbert
  • Woman 4: Mary Sitarenos
  • Man: Ian Scott
  • Waiter: Greg Stone
  • Girl's voice: Romanie Harper
  • Director, Jenny Kemp
  • Composer, Elizabeth Drake
  • Designer, Jacqueline Everitt
  • Lighting designer, Ben Cobham

Publication

The play was published by Currency Press in 1996.

References

  1. Hamilton, Margaret (2011). Transfigured Stages: Major Practitioners and Theatre Aesthetics in Australia. Australian Playwrights series. Amsterdam: Rodopi. p. 94. ISBN 978-90-420-3356-6.
  2. Kemp, Jenny (1996). The Black Sequin Dress. Sydney: Currency Press. ISBN 978-0-86819-466-0.

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