Dean Spanley screening
February 24th 2009 12:00
PRESENTS
Dean Spanley
Followed by an intimate chat and audience Q&A
With veteran actor, director and wine connoisseur -
SAM NEILL - Live On Stage
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Sunday, March 1st 2009 5:45pm SHARP!
DENDY, OPERA QUAYS
See the film critics are raving about and enjoy an in depth Q&A with one of
New Zealands most prolific working actors.
England, 1904. Henslowe Fisk (Jeremy Northam) and his ailing father, Horatio Fisk (Peter O¹Toole), decide to go to a lecture given by the Swami Nala Prash (Art Malik) on reincarnation, called ŒThe Transmigration of Souls¹.
While there, they meet one Dean Spanley (Sam Neill) as well as Wrather (Bryan Brown), a self-described facilitator from the Colonies. Later encountering the Dean at his father¹s club, and then in the grounds of the cathedral, Henslowe takes this to be more than coincidence and decides to ask the man to dinner, enticing him with the promise of his favourite tipple
'Imperial Tokay', a rare Hungarian sweet wine.
Using Wrather to procure a bottle, Henslowe begins a series of dinners with Spanley, in which after two glasses of the wine the Dean begins to recount strange recollections of his past life.
Incredulous at first, Henslowe becomes intrigued by the Dean¹s clear-headed accounts of his days during his former life. But as these alcohol-induced investigations continue, it becomes clear that Dean Spanley has an intimate connection to someone close to Henslowe, a revelation that will ultimately prove incredibly cathartic for all concerned.
POPCORN TAXI:
DEAN SPANLEY Q&A
Rated: (G)
Time: 5:45pm SHARP!
Date: Sunday, 1st March
Where: Dendy, Opera Quays
Address: Shop 9, 2 East Circular Quay, Sydney
Price: $18 / $16 conc.
TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW AT: www.popcorntaxi.com.au
Dean Spanley
Followed by an intimate chat and audience Q&A
With veteran actor, director and wine connoisseur -
SAM NEILL - Live On Stage
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Sunday, March 1st 2009 5:45pm SHARP!
See the film critics are raving about and enjoy an in depth Q&A with one of
New Zealands most prolific working actors.
England, 1904. Henslowe Fisk (Jeremy Northam) and his ailing father, Horatio Fisk (Peter O¹Toole), decide to go to a lecture given by the Swami Nala Prash (Art Malik) on reincarnation, called ŒThe Transmigration of Souls¹.
While there, they meet one Dean Spanley (Sam Neill) as well as Wrather (Bryan Brown), a self-described facilitator from the Colonies. Later encountering the Dean at his father¹s club, and then in the grounds of the cathedral, Henslowe takes this to be more than coincidence and decides to ask the man to dinner, enticing him with the promise of his favourite tipple
Using Wrather to procure a bottle, Henslowe begins a series of dinners with Spanley, in which after two glasses of the wine the Dean begins to recount strange recollections of his past life.
Incredulous at first, Henslowe becomes intrigued by the Dean¹s clear-headed accounts of his days during his former life. But as these alcohol-induced investigations continue, it becomes clear that Dean Spanley has an intimate connection to someone close to Henslowe, a revelation that will ultimately prove incredibly cathartic for all concerned.
POPCORN TAXI:
DEAN SPANLEY Q&A
Rated: (G)
Time: 5:45pm SHARP!
Date: Sunday, 1st March
Where: Dendy, Opera Quays
Address: Shop 9, 2 East Circular Quay, Sydney
Price: $18 / $16 conc.
TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW AT: www.popcorntaxi.com.au
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