Publicity still for "Insignificance". L-R: Carrillo Gantner as the Professor, Kate Fitzpatrick as the Actress. Photographer: Unknown
Insignificance
01 June 1983 – 10 July 1983 Playbox Theatre
Playbox Theatre Company,
Theatre - Spoken Word Drama
New York. 1953. High above the city, in a luxury hotel bedroom, on a hot summer's night, four of America's most famous legends—a beautiful film star, a Nobel Prize-winning scientist, a renowned baseball player and an infamous senator—meet for an extraordinary confrontation.
The playwright, who was present for the Melbourne rehearsals thanks to the British Council and the Potter Foundation, wrote that "the real question is why we make heroes for ourselves in the first place. Certainly most of them are extraordinary people, but do we enthrone them out of respect for their extraordinariness (and promptly dethrone them if they prove mere mortals after all) or is the whole business a feeble excuse for not exploring the extraordinary possibilities within ourselves?"
In 1983 this production also toured to venues in Tasmania (26 July-6 August) and Adelaide (11-20 August). In 1984 the show was performed at the Sydney Opera House as part of the Festival of Sydney (7 January-25 February).
Cast
Actor
Actor (Melbourne and Tasmanian seasons only)
Actor
Actor
Actor (Adelaide and Sydney seasons only)
Creatives
Director
Playwright
Designer
Lighting Designer
Stage Manager
Wardrobe
Wigs