So it’s been a bit quiet here lately, mainly because I’ve been quite busy as of late putting together some sketches and drawings for a Brisbane production of ‘He died with a Felafel in his hand’. I was asked to do a series of sketches for the program, to possibly go up around the foyer, and to bet put on some merchendise. The play is based on the book by ‘John Birmingham‘, and is directed by the lovely ‘Natalie Bochenski’.
Opening night was on friday night, and it was absolutely wonderful. They had a great audience, and everyone seemed to really enjoy it (I know I most certainly did, and will be heading back this week to check it out again ).
I highly recommend anyone in brisbane to head along to the lovely little theatre on Petrie Terrace, and check out the play. It runs a total of 18 shows from now until the 2nd of May ( Usually Thurs, Fri, and Saturday nights ). If you do go, not only will you see a wonderfully hilarious show – But you’ll also see such fabulous* artwork such as this :
And of course, there are more artworks there, and more to come! I’ll post some more here in the coming weeks.
- aA.



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Yes, anthony, this art is fucking gr8. I need to place some within my possession.
This is DEFINITELY your best work to date.
You should be so proud of all this man!
Well done, again.
Hey Anthony!
Thanks for the very kind mention of “Felafel”. I’m really glad you’ve been involved – the play’s been raised to a whole new level of awesomeness with the addition of your artwork. People should definitely come and buy a program, as well as merchandise, in order to take a piece of you home with them.
Cheers, Natalie.