SHOW DETAILS
| Director: | Rosemary Myers |
| Video + Set Designer: | Chris More |
| Composer: | Jethro Woodward |
| Set, Costume + Props Designer: | Emily Barrie |
| Lighting Designer: | Richard Vabre |
| Starring: | Jessica Barnden, Sarah Brokensha, Danielle Catanzariti and Matthew Crook |
| Venue: | Forge Theatre, Marryatville High School, 170 Kensington Road, Marryatville (enter via The Crescent) |
| Running time: | 75 minutes |
SCHOOL DETAILS
| Schools' Season Dates: | Term 2, Weeks 7 + 8, 14 - 24 June |
| Curriculum Links: | The Arts (Drama + Media); Health (personal and social development) |
| Professional learning for educators: | June workshops for upper primary and secondary teachers |
| More information: | Julie Orchard, Windmill Arts Education Manager : 08 8415 5358 |
| School Bookings: | BASS: 08 8205 2220 |
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
| Photo: | Shane Reid |
Girl Who Cried Wolf
By Angela Betzien
Meet Laura - habitual fibber and high school geek. Then there's Catriona - the popular princess, upset because her jet-setting parents are going to miss her 13th birthday.
Seeing an opportunity to score popularity points, Laura convinces Catriona to lure Mummy and Daddy back from OS. But as soon as their diabolical plan is set in motion an unfortunate series of events begins to unfold in a way that neither of the girls could have ever imagined.
This is a high tech, witty and sharp-tongued satire on the politics of the playground.
Originally produced by Arena Theatre Company with the support of the Sydney Opera House.
PRESS QUOTES
Freaky, funny and frightening, this slick high-tech morality tale is wickedly good entertainment. The Advertiser
A rip-roaring story, complete with dashes of Australian Idol... wickedly good entertainment. The Advertiser



