Corrugation Road

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Corrugation Road
Book
Jimmy Chi
Productions1996 Melbourne
1998 Australian tour

Corrugation Road is an Australian

Aboriginal schizophrenic patient.[1] It was written by Jimmy Chi, his band Kuckles and friends, the creators of Bran Nue Dae. It is based on Chi's own experiences at Perth's Graylands Hospital.[2]

Production history

Corrugation Road was produced by Perth's Black Swan Theatre and had two successful theatre runs in 1996–1997 and 1998.[3]

The musical previewed at the

Melbourne International Festival of the Arts.[4][5] The tour then played Perth (Subiaco Theatre Centre) and Adelaide (Playhouse, Adelaide Festival Centre
) through late 1996 and early 1997.

The production was remounted in June 1998 at the

Playhouse Theatre in Perth before undertaking an Australian national tour.[6]

Reception

The musical won The Age's award for creative excellence at the 1996 Melbourne International Festival of the Arts (shared with the performance art work Urban Dream Capsule).

Deadly for Excellence in Film or Theatrical Score in 1998 for Jimmy Chi, Kuckles and The Pigram Brothers.[8] For the Melbourne season of Corrugation Road, Andrew Ross (Director), Steve Dolan (Set and Costumes), Iain Grandage (Musical Director and Arranger) and Anna Mercer (Choreographer) all received nominations in the music theatre Staging and Musical Direction category of the 1996 Green Room Awards
.

References

  1. ^ Carroll, Steven (27 October 1996), "In Need of Ironing Out", The Age
  2. ^ Cochrane, Peter (12 October 1996), "The Long Road", The Age
  3. ^ By Sam Cook (29 April 2006), BLAKistory 101[permanent dead link] ArtsHub
  4. ^ "Corrugation Road". Woroni (Canberra, ACT : 1950–2007). Canberra, ACT: National Library of Australia. 10 October 1996. p. 18. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
  5. ^ Usher, Robin (17 October 1997), "Artsbeat", The Age
  6. ^ "Corrugation Road". AusStage. Retrieved 18 July 2015.
  7. ^ Schembri, Jim (2 November 1996). "Windowdressers share award with musical". The Age.
  8. ^ 1998 winners at The Deadlys "Deadly's 1998". Archived from the original on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 29 July 2009.

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