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8 Things That Proved Accidental Death of An Anarchist Was a Hit

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at USC (AU) chapter.

The best way to find out how good something is, is to go and see it for yourself and that’s what Her Campus USC did. We went and saw “Accidental Death of An Anarchist” by Dario Fo at the Uni Club. So what made this play a hit?

1. The Talent

Mark Turner and Marina de Jäger.

Accidental Death of an Anarchist was made up of an incredibly talented cast of USC students from all different disciplines and walks of life. The crazy antics of the Maniac, Tara Bryan, the forceful presence of the Superintendent, Marina de Jäger and subtly evil yet secretive Sports-Jacket, Adam Kronk, the justice seeking and expository nature of Bertozzo, Riete de Jäger, the sexy yet truth-seeking Journalist, Melany Brock and on-the-money mime techniques from the hilarious Constable, Mark turner together made Accidental Death of an Anarchist are truly memorable performance.

Performer and Marketing Coordinator Mark Turner tells us a bit about the production.

“Dark, funny, timeless and universal… the Performing Arts Kollective in Association with the University of the Sunshine Coast Guild presents Dario Fo’s absurdist masterpiece Accidental Death of an Anarchist at the University Club,” says Mark.
 
2. The Synopsis:
 
                                                                        
“It is 1969: Milan, Italy. An anarchist, under interrogation, jumps (or is thrown), from the fourth floor of a police station. An insidious cover-up follows. Furious protesters rally in the streets. Ravenous press hounds batter down the doors.  Enter an eccentric Maniac, Tara Bryan under arrest for a series of high-profile impersonations.
 
In a hilarious melee of zany slapstick, boggling word play, confusing disguises and more than one ‘raptus’, the police case falls to pieces. But here’s the clincher: This wild farce is based on real events…  In 1969, a left-wing anarchist, Giuseppe Pinelli, was indeed arrested for bombing a bank and a train station in Milan. These attacks were later found to have been the work of the secret police and neo-fascist forces, supported by the highest levels of the Italian government.”
 
3. The Performance
 
 
“What the members of PAK says is an ‘infectious, fun and fast-paced’ comedy was to me, just that. The intimate setting made you feel as though you were actually there and the performances from the cast were spectacular. In fact, it has been the most hauntingly captivating performance of slapstick humour and intense imagery I have ever seen.” –  Her Campus USC Campus. Correspondent Jasmin Maastricht.
 
“The pre-show Milan Street Festival was just as incredible as the show. There was a Wild West mime scene, mind blowing Italian songs sung by one of our own USC students and a sexy burlesque-style dance fronted by Melany Brock who played The Journalist.
 
“The performance is one that has you talking (and laughing!) long after the show is over. There is no doubt in my mind I will be remembering Pak’s Accidental Death of an Anarchist for years to come.”
 
4. The Director: Peta Beattie
 
 
Director Peta Beattie (left).
 
‘At the helm of this production is award-winning local playwright and director Peta Beattie, who has been involved professionally with the theatrical development of young Sunshine Coast students at BYTE and at various schools. Peta continues to have an active involvement as director, actor and playwright for numerous production companies on the sunshine coast and is passionate about bringing quality and diverse theatre to local stages. Peta is thrilled to be working with the cast of university students on this thrilling, provocative and exciting production.’
 
Peta had played the Maniac in a 90s production of the play.
 
“This is a play that has captivated audiences since its first controversial production in the late 70’s and still retains its power and relevance today. I encourage people with a passion for social justice, those who are tired of the vulnerable in society being used by those who wield the power to come and see this powerful play.” Peta said. 
 
5. Public Support
 
PAK hopes to encourage support from the general public, for their company and their productions which aim to inspire and above all entertain. They need the support of the public to continue to fund future projects of quality and diversity.
 
6. The Stage/Setting
 
 
PAK says collectively the play is something that is relevant to everyone.
 
“Accidental Death of an Anarchist is an infectious, fun, raucous and fast-paced comedy, yet at times also a harrowing and a haunting experience and in the intimate location the audience will truly feel as though they are actually there,” PAK says.
 
7. The Pre-show Entertainment 
 
“Italian themed entertainment (rhythmic gymnastics, clowning, acrobatics, street theatre, classical and contemporary song and dance) and food stalls will be available to enjoy before the play even begins in a mini Milan Street Festival staged outside the University Club.”
 
 
“Accidental Death of an Anarchist” is a true showcase of local creative talent. With a bold production design, this show launches audiences into a striking and frenzied world where the absurd and taunting psychological games of the Maniac are set against the desperate atmosphere of the police station and the corrupt cops. This play PAKs a Proverbial Punch! AND is NOT to be missed!”
 
8. The Ticket Price
 
Book now!
PAK Presents: Accidental Death of an Anarchist 
Directed by Peta Beattie
7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16 March 2014
Adults $25, Concession, $20
Uni Club: University of the Sunshine Coast
Book Online here.
 
Jasmin Maastricht is a third year Journalism student at USC, the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of the Her Campus chapter at USC, as well as being one of the 2013 USC Student Mentor's, freelancing for online publication WeekendNotes and interning for Australia's number one online fashion store, Fashionfile. Her passion is Journalism but besides that, Jasmin has always had a strong interest in fashion and entertainment, completing six weeks of work experience with Noosa 101.3fm Community Radio Station and has had the amazing opportunity of working with Australia's number one teenage lifestyle magazines, DOLLY in April 2011 and again in April 2013 and Girlfriend in February, 2013. She has also scored herself internships with the Sunshine Coast's local newspaper, the Sunshine Coast Daily and with Caboolture News. She has been working with both papers eight months now. She has previously worked with Darby Radcliff with the Her Campus Ole Miss chapter while on exchange in Mississippi as well as working with the M s Observer magazine and has never looked back. Email Jasmin at jasminmaastricht@hercampus.com for any questions or getting involved at Her Campus USC or contact her via social media. HCXO!