La Mama Presents Straight White Male ‘Norm and Ahmed’

By Alex Buzo Followed By ‘Radha and Ryan’ by Nick Parsons

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la mama presents straight white male ‘norm and ahmed’

 

 

Straight White Male: Norm and Ahmed by Alex Buzo followed by Radha and Ryan by Nick Parsons in powerful double bill

 

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In a compelling juxtaposition of past and present, the two plays of Straight White Male transcend time yet resonate with contemporary relevance

 

The echoes of 1968 reverberate into 2024 as both plays explore a single familiar premise: an empty street, late at night, where a white man confronts an Asian student. Different eras, different people, yet the same gnawing fear pulsates through their encounter. As Ryan says, “Men are seriously confused and angry – but when men get angry they want to hurt someone … And mostly the first person they hurt is themselves.”

 

With “Norm and Ahmed” by Alex Buzo, a seminal work from 1968, serving as a historical anchor, audiences are propelled into the present with “Radha and Ryan,” a new play penned by three-time AWGIE winner Nick Parsons, delving deeper into the complexities of male identity and societal expectations.

 

Praise for Nick Parsons:

 

Dead Heart

‘A gripping contempo drama set in the middle of the Australian wilderness, “Dead Heart” provides thought-provoking intrigue and suspense in a spectacular outdoor setting. It also is a notable showcase for co-producer Bryan Brown, in one of his best performances to date as a cop caught up in tribal Aboriginal conflicts. Intelligent and timely, pic should find appreciative audiences around the world and fest exposure should drum up word of mouth for this classy item.’ – David Stratten, Variety

 

The Straits

‘…the 10-episode series has a solid story, plenty of forward momentum and, for the American viewer, an unfamiliar setting that supplies guilt-free exoticism … “The Straits” mixes gangster film and culture clash formulas in interesting ways and occasionally provides some slyly humorous dialogue.’ – Mike Hale, New York Times

 

This double bill explores themes of violence, discussions of rape and sexual violence, mentions of suicide and miscarriage and includes the use of homophobic and racist slurs. Viewer discretion is advised.

 

Produced and Directed by: Nick Parsons

Cast: Danny McGinlay, Gursimar Kaur, Isaac Rajakariar, Sam Eade

Stage Management: Mikaela Innes

Lighting Design: Max Bowyer

Set/Costume Design: Jo Arrowsmith (with assistance from Adelash Parsons)

Music by: T.Morimoto

Image by: Danielle Evans

 

Don’t miss this compelling theatrical event where two plays tell one resonant story. Playing for a limited season.

 

Dates

Apr 23 – May 5

 

Times

Tue, Wed: 6.30pm

Thurs, Fri, Sat: 7.30pm

Sun: 4pm

 

Running time

130mins including 20min interval

 

Venue

La Mama HQ (205 Faraday St, Carlton VIC 3053

Mick Pacholli

Mick created TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide in 1979 with Helmut Katterl, the world's first real Street Magazine. He had been involved with his fathers publishing business, Toorak Times and associated publications since 1972.  Mick was also involved in Melbourne's music scene for a number of years opening venues, discovering and managing bands and providing information and support for the industry. Mick has also created a number of local festivals and is involved in not for profit and supporting local charities.        

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