1 . Summer Nights 2022 - The Blue Room Theatre
Summer Nights is a program of theatre and performance held every year at the Blue Room Theatre during Perth’s Summer Festival Season. Information about some of the shows included in Summer Nights 2022 is listed below.
Conversations with a Fish
Ages: 14 years and older
Dates: Thursday, 27 January 2022 to Thursday, 3 February 2022
Running Time: 70 minutes
Ticket Prices: Early Bird $21.00, Full Price $28.00, Concession (减价票) $23.00
Show Summary:
A fish faces different existential dilemmas (困境) relating to human experience. What happens? You decide.
107
Ages: 15 years and older
Dates: Thursday, 27 January 2022 to Saturday, 5 February 2022
Running Time: 90 minutes
Ticket Prices: Early Bird $23.00, Full Price $30.00, Concession $25.00
Show Summary:
Four students, four girls of colour, four young people just try to get through high school and figure out their place in the world.
She’s Terribly Greedy
Ages: 15 years and older
Dates: Thursday, 27 January 2022 to Thursday, 3 February 2022
Running Time: 50 minutes
Ticket Prices: Early Bird $21.00, Full Price $28.00, Concession $23.00
Show Summary:
20-year-old Ellenore looks at a feast (盛宴), each plate a different future calling out to her - and she wants everything. She wants to wear every dress hanging in her closet. She wants every possible version of herself. Yet here she stands, looking at her future, and can’t choose.
Utopia
Ages: 16 years and older
Dates: Tuesday, 8 February 2022 to Saturday, 12 February 2022
Running Time: 45 minutes
Ticket Prices: Early Bird $18.00, Full Price $25.00, Concession $20.00
Show Summary:
Utopia is a work of anger, despair and resilience (适应力) ... an expression from a young man watching horrors (可怕的经历) unfold in his homeland Afghanistan and across the world.
1. What is the normal ticket price of Conversations with a Fish?A.$21.00. | B.$23.00. | C.$25.00. | D.$28.00. |
A.They are for the same age group. | B.They last the same length of time. |
C.They charge the same ticket price. | D.They are shown on the same dates. |
A.107. | B.Utopia. | C.She s Terribly Greedy. | D.Conversations with a Fish. |
2 . PREVIEWS AND OPENINGS
Queen of the Mist
Charing Cross Theater
Previews from Saturday, 15 August. Opening Wednesday, 19 August.
Queen of the Mist, directed by Elizabeth Margolius, will have its first showing at the Charing Cross Theater. The musical is based on the true story of Anna Edson Taylor, who in 1901 set out to be the first person to survive a trip over Niagara Falls in a barrel (桶) of her own design.
The Son
Duke of York’s Theater
Previews from Monday, 24 August. Opening Wednesday, 2 September.
Written by internationally known Florian Zeller who is praised by The Guardian as “the most exciting dramatist of our time”, The Son, which focuses on intergenerational relationships, family relationships and teenage depression, is directed by Michael Longhurst.
The Fishermen
Trafalgar Theatre Studio Two
Previews from Thursday, 3 September. Opening Saturday, 5 September.
In a small town in Nigeria, Ben and his three older brothers go to fish at a magical river. Unnoticed and carefree, they continued until the predictions of a mad man change the course of their lives forever. The Fishermen is based on the Man Booker Prize novel by Chigozie Obioma, who appears as an original new voice of west African literature. The play is directed by Jack McNamara.
Groan Ups
Vaudeville Theater
Previews from Sunday, 20 September. Opening Saturday, 10 October.
Directed by Kirsty Patrick Ward, Groan Ups is a completely new play which looks at how people grow up and develop. Are we the same at 30 as we were 13?
1. What is the play directed by Elizabeth Margolius probably about?A.A risk-taking trip. | B.A birthday party. |
C.A career as a designer. | D.A person’s entire life. |
A.Michael Longhurst. | B.Chigozie Obioma. |
C.Jack McNamara. | D.Kirsty Patrick Ward. |
A.On Wednesday, 19 August. | B.On Wednesday, 2 September. |
C.On Saturday, 5 September. | D.On Saturday, 10 October. |
3 . Following are this week (November 15-21)’s best home entertainment programs: from Sorry for Your Loss to The Cry!
Dancing Queen
Considering how many outstanding dancing queens appear on RuPaul’s Drag Race each season, it’s strange that so few have been given their own series. Correcting that is this reality show centred on a dance studio for teen girls run by Justin Johnson, AKA season five queen Alyssa Edwards. Expect battles with pushy mums and exciting moments for Johnson’s beginners.
Tuesday 16 November, 8pm, Netflix
The Cry
Following Bodyguard in BBC One’s Sunday evening drama slot (栏目) is a tall order for any show. That honour has fallen to this new drama starring Jenna Coleman as a new mother whose trip to Australia ends in a disastrous tragedy. Trauma (创伤) and truth follow.
Friday 19 November, 9pm, BBC One
The Apprentice
Some of Alan Sugar’s early Apprentices must be approaching retirement age by now. But never fear, it seems there’s always a lot of business people willing to compete for the chance to win a working lifetime of it.
Sunday 21 November, 8pm, ITV
Sorry for Your Loss
You read that right: Facebook enters peak-era TV with this Elizabeth Olsen-starring comedy about a woman dealing with her husband’s passing away. As that introduction suggests, it’s tightly written with strong twists and turns from Olsen and The Last Jedi’s Kelly Marie Tran as her sister. Plus, in keeping with this week’s Guide, all of it is free!
Monday 15 November, 9pm, Facebook Watch
1. If you are a big fan of Jenna Coleman, you can watch ______.A.Sorry for Your Loss | B.The Cry | C.The Apprentice | D.Dancing Queen |
A.Netflix. | B.ITV. | C.BBC One. | D.Facebook Watch. |
A.Interesting. | B.Encouraging. | C.Educational. | D.Frightening. |
4 . The Best Free Movies on Amazon Prime Video
Here are some of the best free movies on Amazon Prime Video, sorted out for convenience.
Honey Bay
Written by Shia LaBeouf based on his own experiences of growing up, Honey Boy is a surprisingly heartfelt and influential movie. Describing the life of a former child actor who is addicted to alcohol, this semi-autobiographical work offers profound insight into the pain and pressure of a man forced to evolve in the public eye.
The Avengers
Start your hero’s journey all over again by rewatching the first Avengers movie. Of course, Disney has the most Marvel movies of any streaming service, so if you want to do a marathon, that’s the place to start. But if you didn’t subscribe to anything there and just want to relive the Baule of Neu York, then this is a great opportunity.
Eighth Grade
Director Bo Burnham and star Elsie Fisher timelessly reflected on growing up in this work. An occasionally painful yet consistently spectacular story told a 13-year-old girl’s final week of middle school, a chance to t the record straight and reimagine her future high school sell.
The Farewell
The star Awkwafina delivers an amazing performance in writer-director Lulu Wang’s attractive story of a granddaughter saying goodbye to her grandmother. Played by Zhao Shu-zhen, a mixture of comedy and heartbreak. The Farewell touches on timeless themes of pity and grief in a way that is both clever and moving.
1. Who wrote a film story according to his own life?A.Shia LaBeouf. | B.Bo Burmham. | C.Elsie Fisher. | D.Awkwafina. |
A.Honey Boy. | B.The Farewell. | C.Eighah Grade. | D.The Arengers. |
A.A teenager’s school life. |
B.A girl breaking a world record. |
C.An old lady remembering her high school. |
D.A granddaughter saying goodbye to her grandmother. |
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