In the days leading up to the fight that left auditor Kevin de Souza with a fractured skull and life-threatening injuries, pressure builds. McDonald’s unorthodox bookkeeping and managerial style is questioned. The two suspicious fires that struck the school over two weeks take on a new light. Tensions rise amongst his isolated staff and loyalties are tested.
Country pragmatism versus city-based bureaucracy when the implications of McDonald’s leadership and the teacher’s complicity come to a head in
Meeka, a new darkly comic drama written by Dan Walls and directed by Shaun Kingma.
Small time greed, corruption and power in a remote school send huge shock waves throughout the community, as the audience is invited to spend a night in Meekatharra and watch the characters stories and allegiances unravel before them.
“It’s just a gripping story that’s hard to believe, but essentially true” says playwright Walls. “I became fascinated by how this chain of events, these minor indiscretions with potentially small consequences could get out of control and lead to someone getting their head bashed in, almost killed, with a hammer on school property right before class starts. It struck me as even more surreal because I was born and grew up in the town it happened in.”
“The auditor says he was working on the audit on the day when out of nowhere, he was struck repeatedly from behind in an unprovoked and sustained attack. The principal claimed he acted in self-defence when the auditor attacked him after being challenged with the true purpose behind his arrival in town. It’s all very Fargo-esque!”
Produced in partnership between
Hoy Polloy and Green Room Award winning company
Act-O-Matic 3000,
Meeka is another production from two independent theatre companies with a strong track record of staging Australian works, such as; “Rhonda is in Therapy” and “Killing Jeremy” (Bridgette Burton), “The Real Thring” (Barry Dickins), “The Return” (Reg Cribb), “The Modern International Dead” (Damien Millar), “Bedtime for Bastards” (Van Badham) and others.
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