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Play Title:The Dead Devils of Cockle Creek
Author:Kathryn Marquet
Country:Australia
Nearest Large City:Brisbane
EMail:kathrynmarquet@hotmail.com
Runtime:61-90 minutes
Play Title:The Dead Devils of Cockle Creek
Male:2
Female:2
Max. Cast:4
Min. Cast:4
Media:Stage
Genre:Black Humour
Theme:Ecology, capitalism, environment, misinformation
Web Page:https://playlabtheatre.com.au/shop-publications/comedy/the-dead-devils-of-cockle-creek-by-kathryn-marquet/
First Name:Kathryn
Last Name:Marquet
Notes:“It’s a perfect encapsulation of the currently heated political climate, where instead of making a point many strive to be the loudest voice in the room. Writer Kathryn Marquet’s new play ‘The Dead Devils Of Cockle Creek’ brings all of those voices together in the one room, devolving into thrilling chaos.” — Scenestr.

“Her pessimism about the human race, her self-righteous fury, and the sense of desperation to do something before it is too late resonates deeply with the current state of the world” — @backstreetbrisbane

“Ultimately it’s a play about the issues of our time – climate change, species loss and the corrupting power of the market – but it’s also about ideology’s capacity to dehumanise.” — @The.Australian

“If you want to be shocked and horrified and scandalised in equal measure I can thoroughly recommend The Dead Devils of Cockle Creek” — Phil Brown, @couriermail
ICWP Member?:No