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24 April – 5 May 2019

A theatrical adaptation of one of the most loved, important novels of the 20th Century.

This all happened, more or less. The war parts, anyway, are pretty much true. The aliens, spaceships, human zoo and assassination, perhaps less so. But there really was a city called Dresden and it really was firebombed during a war that was really fought by children. And Kurt Vonnegut Jr really did witness all that fire and death as a prisoner of war. And he wrote a book about it. And award-winning playwright Fleur Kilpatrick really has adapted it for the stage to be performed by people no older than the ones we once sent to war.

“This is a story I’ve always wanted to put on stage,” says Fleur. “It is a deeply painful and messy story – it makes war look foolish and embarrassing – but it is also very funny, full of delicious sci-fi, porn and aliens.”

Fleur is collaborating with Theatre Works and Monash Uni Student Theatre to create an intense, fast-paced, and darkly comical retelling of Kurt Vonnegut’s experience of the bombing of Dresden during WWII. Through a weird and wonderful mix of sci-fi and sex, Vonnegut tells a deeply personal survival story of a boy sent to war, who witnessed a horrific massacre.

It will begin like this, “Listen: Billy Pilgrim has come unstuck in time.”

It will end like this “Poo-tee-weet?”

"MUST creates the kind of theatre that blows me away every time… with an intelligence and a freedom that doesn't restrict ideas… so original and unique that I wonder why it hasn't been done before.”
ANNE-MARIE PEARD, SOMETIMES MELBOURNE ON MUST

WARNINGS
References to Strong Violence | Herbal Cigarettes

Adapted and Directed By
FLEUR KILPATRICK
Designed By
JASON LEHANE
Produced By
YVONNE VIRSIK
Assistant Director
KITTY MALAM
Sound Designer
JUSTIN GARDAM
Lighting Designer
JOHN COLLOPY
Assistant Production Managers
LIAM PATERNOTT AND RYAN HAMILTON

Theatre Works and MUST present

Slaughterhouse Five

By Kurt Vonnegut
Adapted by Fleur Kilpatrick

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