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Why Young Men Run At 2am
Oct
6
to Oct 22

Why Young Men Run At 2am

Why Young Men Run At 2am

By Pierce Gordon

6 Oct - 22 Oct, 2022

This play is produced by our Astra Nova youth and scriptwriting division.

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Terry Schmidt Jr, a traveling pawn shop salesman for Schmidt’s Pawn and Laundry. He finds himself working his way down the east coast of Australia. T.J is becoming more and more infatuated with this lifestyle as the months sail on. He's in with the wind one minute and gone with it the next.

The women, the drink, responsibilities only seem to be a construct at the best of times. This all comes to a careening halt when he learns that his father., Terry Schmidt Sr, owner and operator of Schmidt's Pawn and Laundry has disappeared without a trace. Terry Jr is forced to trudge his way back up to Brisbane. And with the help of some colourful characters help get to the bottom of his father's disappearance.

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There is something to be said about a piece that doesn’t attempt to reel you in with flashy set pieces or technical grandiosity, that instead lets its script, actors and situations stand for themselves. ‘Why Young Men Run At 2am’ almost feels like an Australian comedy of manners, a drawing room comedy a la ‘The Importance of Being Earnest.’

Liam Hartley - TheatreHaus | Read full review

Why Young Men Run at 2am had a little bit of everything – romance, betrayal, comedy, absurdity, mystery – but at its heart was a story about forging your own path, played out by a cast of memorable, lovably dysfunctional characters with plenty of laughs.

Backstreet Brisbane | Read full review

“Why Men Run at 2am” begins with a bang, or rather banging… and sawing… and drilling … as Knoll (Tom Coyle) reinforces the doors to the pawn shop setting of the dark comedy. The barricading in response to a recent robbery is interrupted by appearance of travelling pawn shop salesman Terry Schmidt Jrn, or TJ (Lachlan Engeler). TJ hasn’t set foot in his father’s shop in months, but is back in Brisbane to help to get to the bottom of his father’s disappearance for days without a trace, with help from the shop’s colourful cast of characters. Thus, the trope of an unseen character sets up the direction of the narrative against the tapestry of its richly detailed setting.

Meredith Walker - Blue Curtains | Read full review

Part of the charm is the Brisbane setting and acutely funny characters with a sharp script generously smattered with laugh-out-loud one-liners. Perhaps growing up in Detroit, Pierce has an outside perspective on hearing the Aussie vernacular and witticisms. He certainly has honed his own unique take on local humour. I love it. And he has assembled a dream cast to interpret his characters.

Beth Keehn - Stage Whispers | Read full review



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School Workshops

Ad Astra celebrates a strong, ongoing collaboration with the Queensland Education Community.  As a result of the positive responses to our schools’ workshop program for The Laramie Project in 2021, we are continuing to develop targeted workshops for students and teachers of Drama and English. Many of our past and current performers and collaborators have worked as teachers and have first hand experience of the pressures and intricacies of the current curricula. The aims of our schools’ collaborations are:

  • To offer a real-world experience of live theatre

  • To support and extend elements of the Queensland curricula and,

  • To entertain, uplift and challenge you!

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Ad Astra Executive Team - Education & Industry

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Death and the Maiden
Nov
19
to Dec 4

Death and the Maiden

Death and the Maiden

Written by Ariel Dorfman

19th November - 5th December, 2021

 
 

15 years ago, Paulina Escobar was kidnapped, held, blindfolded, raped and tortured for several months. Although she escaped, she never recovered.

15 years later, her husband, her refuge when she escaped, inadvertently brings home one of the men that raped and tortured her. Or did he? Recognising only his voice, Paulina holds him at gunpoint and puts him on trial until he confesses. But is it the confession of a guilty man or the confession of a victim?


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Death and the Maiden was included in the 2021 Theatre Haus Wall of Faves for Best Independent Production and Best Lead Actor (Sandra Harman in the role of Paulina).


Ad Astra has created a considered, claustrophobic experience that appropriately metaphors the experience of characters in “Death and the Maiden”, who are all prisoned in their pasts.

Meredith Walker - Blue Curtains | Read full review

Death and the Maiden was not what I was expecting it to be; though I don’t really know what I was expecting, but it left me feeling many things and overall, I was pleasantly surprised

Regan Baker - Theatre Travels | Read full review

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Death and the Maiden was included in Theatre Haus’s Wall of Faves for 2021. It was mentioned in Fave Performance in a Lead Role for Sandra Harman’s portrayal of Paulina and as Fave Independent Production.


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God of Carnage
Aug
28
to Sep 12

God of Carnage

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God of Carnage

Written by Yasmina Reza

28th August - 12 September, 2020

 
 

Elaine and Annette’s son hit Michael and Veronica’s son in the face with a stick, resulting in two broken teeth.

The four of them agree to discuss the incident civilly, but, as the afternoon wears on the polite veneer breaks down and by the end, it's every man or woman for themselves. Originally written for two heterosexual couples, this new take with a lesbian couple adds new dynamism, where flirtatiousness gives way to maliciousness and the God of Carnage is a bitch!


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Ad Astra's God of Carnage serves as a delightful night of theatre!

Virag Dombay - Broadway World | Read full review

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