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30 March - 02 April 2017

Who Am I...?

It's a kind of storytelling show - but ....it’s different from most. Maybe from all..

 

An hilarious true story of dedication, perseverance and grit written and performed by Russell Cheek, sharing the story of climbing out of unemployed-actor poverty by attempting to win the jackpot on Sale of the Century in 1993. Who am I. . .? is a human story about aspiration and determination versus self-doubt and loss of confidence. It’s about the things we all have to confront if we have the ambition to get something done.  It's the story of 1990s Australia and one man’s attempt to scale the summit of all Australian quiz shows.

 

One man, one remote, one screen. Three suits, eight nights.
One moment in the maelstrom to define a lifetime - or face national humiliation

 

Actor, musician, and educator with a twenty-five year career as a theatre director, Russell was a regular and popular panellist for The Einstein Factor where his skills both as an actor/performer and TV quick champion came to the fore. Russell did win the lot and became Champion of Everything on Sale of the Century, a hero of national television and a celebrity in every suburb of Australia.

 

"An Absolute treat…carefree and comic delight. Fascinating and funny. Winning, warm and rewarding.” - Australian Stage

 

Written and Performed by Russell Cheek
Directed by Stephen Abbott (AKA the Sandman )
Lighting Design by Jacky Bennett

More information

THE STREET PRESENTS

WHO AM I...?

STARRING RUSSELL CHEEK

THURSDAY 30 MARCH 2017 @7:30PM
FRIDAY 31 MARCH 2017 @7:30PM
SATURDAY 1 APRIL 2017 @7:30PM
SUNDAY 2 APRIL 2017 @4PM

TICKET PRICES
STANDARD: $35
CONCESSION: $30

Street Two - Unreserved | Duration: 75 minutes without interval.

 

 

15 Childers St,

City West ACT 2601

Directions & Map

Monday - Friday

10am - 3pm

 

Also opens

1.5 hours prior

to performance.

 

02 6247 1223
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