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Sunday, October 31, 2010

Krakouer



Presents
Krakouer
Footy legends on stage


More than a tale of football prowess...
Mount Barker's most famous sons, Jim and Phil Krakouer took the Australian football world by storm in the early 1980s. Their unique and anarchic brand of football, dubbed ‘black magic', captured the imagination of the nation.
This is the story of the challenges they faced in their rise to the top of their game, their skill, daring and resilience both on and off the sporting field, and the controversy and adversity that has met them throughout their lives.
“For those who love their footy, or enjoy historical accounts of how Aboriginal men have gained their place in our sporting pantheon, Krakouer! Is a lively account of one such family story.” – The West Australian
Broome Convention Centre, Frederick Street Broome
Friday - 8pm 12 November 2010

Tickets available at the Broome Visitor Centre 9192 2222, online at www.kpac.org.au or at the door on the night.

Adult $38    Concession, Children $20
Produced by Deckchair Theatre. Presented by Kimberley Performing Arts Council.
Shows on the Go touring is made possible through support from the State of Western Australia through the Department of Culture and the Arts, Lotterywest, Healthway promoting a Smokefree WA, and media partners ABC Local Radio and WIN Television. Tour coordination and financial support by Country Arts WA http://www.countryartswa.asn.au/


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