Bobbie, a 28 year old woman, lies stomach down on the grass, leaning her head on her piano keyboard and looking to the camera. Her expression is open and inviting, as if she has a story to tell you. On the piano next to Bobbie are some items: a surreal alarm clock with a teddy hanging off it upside down, a yellow and orange rose, and some orange and yellow plastic chicken egg cups. In front of the keyboard is a globe of planet Earth.
Bobbie, a 28 year old woman, lies on her back look up to the side humourlessly. Under her head is a piano keyboard. In the background is the grass below her. Her arms are stretched up over her head.
Shot from directly above, Bobbie a 28 year old woman lies on her back on the grass looking up at the camera. A piano keyboard rests under her head. A globe of the Earth is cradled in her arm. She is in yellow and orange, contrasting the green grass. She has a soft smile.

You Were In My Dream Last Night

A girl sits alone in her flat in Berlin. There is a sleeping murder of 100 crows in the tree outside. She hasn't slept in 2 days.

In her debut play, Bobbie explores themes of love, death, connection, and dreams as a 20-somethin' living in Berlin.. living in this world.

A slice of life piece of theatre, combining storytelling, original songs, and absurd dreamscapes. We follow one woman's long night out in Berlin, and a phone call back home. And a hell of a lot of memories, dreams, and thoughts along the way. 

And a man on a train with face tattoos... but don't worry about that just yet. 

Compelling, original, and strikingly honest. 

★★★★.5 "Hilarious and moving lyricism... vulnerability that is saturated with humour." The Adelaide Show Podcast (about Bobbie's previous work)

Theatre and Physical Theatre • Solo Show
Australia • World Premiere
 
Fringe Fund Recipient
 
Fri, 20 Feb - Sun, 22 Mar
 
60 min
 
The Chapel at The Courtyard of Curiosities at the Migration Museum
 
M (4 Warnings)
 
$22 to $40
 
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