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Catspaw (rock opera)

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an isolated gem town. Cat is bitten by the opal bug, but leaves town when he shoots a mystic Chinese prospector figure. Rabbit dies in childbirth. In Act II a flying saucer lands and disgorges a cargo of old Australian show-biz characters, who are "Greenies", come to save the country. They set off on a great protest march to the Bight, but instead end up back at the car wrecker's yard, as Cat's revolution comes to nothing. However Cat makes a personal journey from arrogance to the beginnings of humility, particularly in his relations with women,
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The Prologue and Epilogue are set in a car wreckers yard, where Cat has sought refuge with his girlfriend Rabbit and her young daughter Kitten. They set off on his motorbike on a hippie expedition to the desert to find out the 'fantastic possibilities" of life. In Act I the bike breaks down in Opal,
107:" play with an episodic plot loosely based on a quest. It is the first of Hewett's plays that deals with the conservation of Australia, both as landscape and cultural heritage, where "imagination" is a universal cultural force opposed to the destruction caused by commercial interests. 122:. A student production was conducted at the University of New South Wales in 1984, with a modified ending involving characters from the 1980s. 337: 126: 91:, Piers Partridge and Roy Ritchie. It was Hewett's fifth full-length play and her first rock musical. It was written for the 172: 356: 330: 366: 125:
The script is held in the Hangar Collection of unpublished playscripts. A rehearsal recording is in the
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The play ran at the New Fortune Theatre from 12 February to 23 February 1974. and was directed by
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Kovacs, Zoltan (14 February 1974). "An explosive brew in "Catspaw"".
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before Hewett departed permanently for Sydney in early 1974.
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Dorothy Hewett
Dorothy Hewett
Terence Clarke
Festival of Perth
expressionist
epic
Aarne Neeme
The Chapel Perilous
University of New England
The West Australian


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