A chaotic, mind-opening work that leads to numerous questions about the state of humanity – and our individual role in it – is the latest offering from The Actors’ Hub.
Written by award-winning playwright Tom Holloway and directed by Ella Hetherington, 100 Reasons for War was originally commissioned to mark the 100th anniversary of Australia’s involvement in World War I.
The play takes a tangential look at the reasons societies often find themselves in terrible and tragic conflicts.
Funny, moving and provocative, 100 Reasons for War questions the multiple and complex reasons why war has become such a prominent feature in the history of humankind.
100 Reasons for War plays at 7pm June 27, 28 and 29. Tickets are $30, $25 concession – book at www.trybooking.com/BCXZH.
The Actors’ Hub is at 129 Kensington Street, East Perth.
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