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Carpet and Sand
Melbourne, VIC 3000 Australia
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About the Show
Calamity Practice presents Carpet and Sand by Robert Reid.
Carpet and Sand at FortyFiveDownstairs is a tapestry of interconnected stories. Peter Brook and a group of actors journey through the Sahara Desert in pursuit of a new form of theatre. Meanwhile, tens of thousands of sheep suddenly panic and stampede across Oxfordshire. Additionally, a flock of birds convenes for a conference. The play explores the question: who do we follow and why?
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Calamity Practice presents Carpet and Sand by Robert Reid.
Carpet and Sand at FortyFiveDownstairs is a tapestry of interconnected stories. Peter Brook and a group of actors journey through the Sahara Desert in pursuit of a new form of theatre. Meanwhile, tens of thousands of sheep suddenly panic and stampede across Oxfordshire. Additionally, a flock of birds convenes for a conference. The play explores the question: who do we follow and why?
Date
About the Show
Calamity Practice presents Carpet and Sand by Robert Reid.
Carpet and Sand at FortyFiveDownstairs is a tapestry of interconnected stories. Peter Brook and a group of actors journey through the Sahara Desert in pursuit of a new form of theatre. Meanwhile, tens of thousands of sheep suddenly panic and stampede across Oxfordshire. Additionally, a flock of birds convenes for a conference. The play explores the question: who do we follow and why?
Read More
Calamity Practice presents Carpet and Sand by Robert Reid.
Carpet and Sand at FortyFiveDownstairs is a tapestry of interconnected stories. Peter Brook and a group of actors journey through the Sahara Desert in pursuit of a new form of theatre. Meanwhile, tens of thousands of sheep suddenly panic and stampede across Oxfordshire. Additionally, a flock of birds convenes for a conference. The play explores the question: who do we follow and why?