"As a visitor to Perth who likes to see live theatre, this was a terrific show in a great venue. The versatility and impact of the acting and its closeness was most appreciated."
Zen's Red Mouth audience member, July 2007

"Loved the show, I always enjoy the performances at The Blue Room. Artsy atmosphere, but not pretentious, cutting edge performances. Never boring"
Fragmented audience member, Feb 2007

The Ships Pass Quietly

The Prickly Pear Ensemble (Blue Room World First)

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Dates:
(Preview Wed 19 Jul),
Thu 20 – Sat 22 Jul,
Tue 25 – Sat 29 Jul,
Tue 1 - Sat 5 Aug

Time:
All shows 8:00pm


About the Venue

The Blue Room Theatre
19 July to 5 August 2006

Image: Crispian Chan

Written and Directed by John Aitken
Lighting Design by Karl Lappel
Stage Managed by Jo Marsh

Featuring Vivienne Glance, Irene Jarzabek,Craig Fong and Ethan Tomas

A stirring drama about Anna Akhmatova who is remembered as perhaps the greatest Russian lyric poet of the twentieth century. Her life and work are inextricably linked to the great northern metropolis of Saint Petersburg … the stern dark city of many waters.

After the brilliant success of her first books of poetry Akhmatova was forcibly silenced, condemned as a "half-nun, half-harlot". In 1921 the poet Nikolai Gumilev, her former husband and father of her only child, was arrested and executed on the false charge of counter-revolutionary conspiracy. Their son Lev was arrested three times and spent many years in prison. All this unfolded against the background of two World Wars, the Great Terror, the Leningrad Blockade and evacuation to Central Asia.

The Ships Pass Quietly is a tense drama about a great artist who will not be silenced.

"Let the prison doves coo in the distance
As the ships pass quietly on the Neva..."

Tickets:

Full $20 / Conc. $15
Blue Room Members: Full $15 / Conc. $10