Have you ever overheard a conversation on the train and been transfixed? Did you let your mind wander? Did you fill in the gaps? Perhaps you invented the entire life story of the characters on which you eavesdropped?
Under the acclaimed direction of Anna Tregloan, The Dictionary of Imaginary Places captures the complexity of urban life in a Dada inspired work where transcribed conversations, rants and whisperings uttered by everyday commuters on Melbourne's metropolitan rail network are reinvented into a unique and seductive piece of theatre.
Unpredictable, roughly hewn and surprisingly tender, this work will showcase the topsy-turvy daily grind as fourconsummate performers take up the challenge of clowning their way through the abyss between what we assume
about someone, what they believe of themselves and what might just be possible.