Don Parties On
Canberra Repertory Society presents
Don Parties On

1 Aug 2013 to 17 Aug 2013

In 1969 Don and Kath hosted an election night party resulting in boozing, bonding, brawls and bawdy conduct as they watched Whitlam fall to Gorton. In 2010, as Gillard and Abbott head to the polls, it’s time to catch up with old friends, to re-ignite old arguments, to contemplate what happened to their lives, to re-examine their place in the world and deal with the woes of their children and grandchildren...

 

Aarne Neeme, AM, has been one of Australia’s foremost directors since the 1970s, including groundbreaking work with performers and writers like Jonathan Biggins, John Doyle and Alex Buzo. His last production with Rep was the acclaimed “The Pig Iron People” - he returns to Rep for the tenth time in 30 years for a very topical comedy about politics, history, family, friends and nostalgia.

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Canberra REP Theatre
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140 minutes
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Creatives Aarne Neeme Aarne Neeme
Director

Aarne started his professional theatre career in 1962, as a dancer in a Christmas pantomime at Melbourne's Tivoli Theatre. 

He has worked mainly as a director and a lecturer in both vocational and academic institutions, throughout Australia and in New Zealand and Singapore.

He has been the Artistic Director of a number of organisations, and has been the recipient of a number of awards and fellowships.

In recent years, he has also turned his hand to television directing.

Aarne has a 30 year history with Rep, having directed a number of plays, from Tom Stoppard's Enter a Free Man in 1983, with Peter Robinson; to most recently, John Doyle's The Pig Iron People in 2011 with Judi Crane and Sam Hannan-Morrow. 

He has also had long term associations with Helen Vaughan-Roberts, Liz St Clair Long, Russell Brown, Jeanette Brown, Mandy Brown, Quentin Mitchell and Joyce Gore, to name but a few.

And he is delighted to rejoin the Rep family once again.

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Cast Judi Crane Judi Crane
Kath

Judi has worked throughout Australia and in the USA as an actor, director, dramaturg, adjudicator, voice coach and drama teacher. Judi’s most recent appearances for Rep were as Marie, in Calendar Girls and as Janette Howard in Pig Iron People. Other roles for Rep include Mrs Bennett in Pride and Prejudice, Mrs Hardcastle in She Stoops to Conquer, Lady Markby in An Ideal Husband, Mrs Malaprop in The Rivals, Isobel Sorodin in Nude with Violin, Clairee in Steel Magnolias, Violet in Steaming, Dot Cook in The One Day of the Year, and Mrs Eynesford-Hill in Pygmalion.

Appearances for other companies include Lady Bracknell (The Importance of Being Earnest) and Mrs Jennings (Sense and Sensibility), for Free-Rain, Mama Morton (Chicago for Canberra Philharmonic) Guildenstern in Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead and Irene Ruddock in A Lady of Letters (UNE/Armidale Playhouse), Äsa in Peer Gynt (New England Theatre Company), Molly Ralston in The Mousetrap (Williamsburg Players) and Queen Eleanor (Lion in Winter) for Peninsula Community Theatre. 

Since cutting her directing teeth on student productions of The Drunkard, Antigone and Lysistrata at Copland College, and le médecin malgré lui for Armidale’s Stage One Theatre School,  she has worked as Assistant Director on Rep’s productions of One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest, with Walter Learning, Black Comedy, with Aarne Neeme, and Proof with Tony Llewellyn-Jones, and as Director on Marsha Norman’s Pulitzer Prize winner, ’night, Mother for Rep, and The Pink Panther Strikes Again for Free-Rain.

Judi has been seen most recently as Big Mamma, in the ABC TV miniseries, The Boffin, The Builder and The Bombardier.

Judi has been Convenor and Member of Rep’s Play Selection Advisory Committee, has served on Rep’s Council as a Council Member and Vice-President and President. She is currently Rep’s Vice-President.

Training; The Independent Theatre School (Sydney), University of New England (Armidale), Trinity College (London), The Australian National University (ACT).

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