Buy a Guitar and Support Marooned
A Melbourne Muso, who wishes to remain anonymous has generously donated this USA built 2002 Fender Stratocaster Guitar to the cause.
All proceeds go to the shooting fund.
If you want any more info on this click on any picture or the link below
THE ROOM
Trying to find a place to shoot Marooned in a pandemic is very interesting. Many places are closed. Several have gone under. Others explain that no one can use their space until next year.
Plus it has to be soundproof, not many windows
and yet still be interesting to some degree.
This week we are in talks with several Universities but if you know of a place that might work please get in touch.
Gregory Caine who plays 1620 talks about his time with the play
None of the characters have names. We only know them by their statistic.
We only ever hear suicide by the numbers, and its the actor’s job to humanise them, which they do beautifully
James The boat builder who brought Marooned to Corowa.
Noel Thomas who brought Marooned to Yarrawonga
Graham Blumfield who brought the play to Frankston
Andrew Beale, who along with Debbie Manallack brought Marooned
to Cororooke
Kylie Graham who brought Marooned to the attention of the Army
Many thanks also to Alex Gardiner and Simon McKeon AO
Daryl Newton the Legendary Roadie who taught us how to stage Marooned anywhere.
Greg Pandelidis, the second person to read the play and the first 1620
Alec Gilbert who played the first 768 and also 1620
Charlie Collopy-White, now a playwright himself, who played 134 for the first two seasons
Alex Pinder who played 768 when the play had four men and no women.
Guy May whose suicide gave birth to the play. And his Mother Felicity May with some of the cast.
A huge thank you too to all those who we have not mentioned this time due to lack of space but not lack of importance.