In Darwin's Reptilia, a motley crew of five find themselves trapped by a once-in-a-lifetime crocodile infestation. With the reptiles closing in and the humans losing grip, who is the real threat here? The reptiles, or each other?
In Darwin's Reptilia, a motley crew of five find themselves trapped by a once-in-a-lifetime crocodile infestation. With the reptiles closing in and the humans losing grip, who is the real threat here? The reptiles, or each other?
Charlie Falkner is an Australian playwright from Sydney, New South Wales. His first full-length play, Dirty People premiered in Sydney and was subsequently staged across Australia, including seasons in Melbourne, Perth, and Adelaide. It was published in 2017. His second play, Sex Object, secured an off-Broadway run in New York City in 2018 and was published in 2019 by Australian Plays Transform. Falkner's plays have been showcased at the Sydney Fringe Comedy Festival, Perth FringeWorld, Belvoir St Theatre, The Pit (NYC) and The IRT (NYC) among others. As the co-Artistic director of JackRabbit Productions, Charlie has produced over sixteen new works across Australia. He is a graduate of the University of Sydney and the Australian Film, Television and Radio School.
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