LITTLE HITLER'S ODE TO AN AUSTRIAN BENTWOOD


There's a Russian bride, a war veteran, a Reverend, and a cowboy - all little Hitlers - and one Austrian Bentwood chair. See them live and see them die. Only one will be left standing: simple, sturdy, lasting.
LITTLE HITLER'S ODE TO AN AUSTRIAN BENTWOOD is a short, fast and loud play that exposes the poor craftsmanship of mankind and the futility of a feisty life.
...Because sometimes a chair is more lasting than us all.

'...a delirious piece of absurdist theatre, a one-hour lunatic presentation with more surprises than a wet knife in a socket. Surreal, hilarious, depraved and delightful, LITTLE HITLER'S ODE is something very special and hands-down the most original piece of theatre you're likely to see this year.' Toni Bartlett, Time Off Magazine, June 15, 2005

View excerpt and buy this play at australianplays.org