“Reggie Spiccs Tonight!”

Jobling, David (aka David
Paul Jobling, Australian playwright, 1961-____), “Reggie Spiccs Tonight!”
a 10-minute play in English
about media and discrimination, set amongst piles of “writings” and old
newspapers, with slide projections,
1m;
; • © 2001 by David Jobling;
• in David Paul Jobling’s Short Performance Works (Surry Hills,
New South Wales, Australia: All Men Are Equal: 1998), ISBN 0 9585625 8
X; • script/rights available from All Men Are Equal, 7/163
Devonshire Street, Surry Hills, New South Wales, Australia 2010, telephone
(61 2) 8399 0540, e-mail dpj@loom.net.au,
www.loom.net.au/home/dpj/index.html.
• Cited by David Jobling via ftp August 23, 2001; Jobling says,
§ Dramatis Persona Reggie Spiccs
(m),writer. § Synopsis “A lone writer displays slides
of his work and tells a story of media misinformation.
§ Comment “Reggie Spicss Tonight!
has been used for workshops with law students, youth theatre, media and
technology, and in community settings.”
§ Themes adaptation, educational
theatre, literature, media studies, misinformation, sexuality, social development,
writing.
David Paul Jobling’s background:
THEATRE
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Co-ordinator & Tutor,
of HIV+ Gay Mens’ Workshop, PRIDE Sydney Gay & Lesbian Community Centre;
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Writer, director, producer,
“With Love” (short video, Celluloid Salon Screening 1996), All Men Are
Equal Productions;
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Tutor, Introduction to writing
for CD Rom, “INTERACTIVITY”, NSW Writers’ Centre;
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Writer-in-community residency,
Darwin Gay & Lesbian Society/Brown’s Mart Theatre;
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Tutor, Improvisation, Play
Building, Advanced Class Acting, Darlinghurst Theatre;
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Project Manager & Director,
develop an original one woman play, South Australian Youth Arts Board;
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Project Co-ordinator (Designer/Mentor),
to create a unique promotion campaign for new South Australian theatre,
South Australian Youth Arts Board & Department for Arts & Cultural
Heritage;
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Writer/PLWHA Representative,
National Steering Committee World AIDS Day, Commonwealth Department of
Health;
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Community Artist, writing
and self-expression workshops for young people affected by HIV/AIDS and
their families, Prospect City Council, Community Arts Workshop;
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Tutor, refresher courses
for Primary school teachers in Drama, SA Drama Teachers Association;
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Tutor, Gay Youth Theatre
Workshops @ Port Youth Theatre;
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Tutor, ENGLISH WEEK drama
classes on play building, Mary McKillop College (SA);
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Tutor “Play building and
Theatre Production” Adelaide Festival Fringe Youth Education Program (YEP).
COMMUNITY WRITER/ARTIST
“Filling In” (1998, cLUB
bENT, The Performance Space)
“Cum See Cum Sour” (1997,
Performance Positive, PRIDE)
“HIV on the Internet” (1997,
Sydney Star Observer)
“My Life As An Equation”
(1997, with Peter McGill, Performance Positive)
“Judy Judy Judy” (1996 –
, an ongoing interactive script on the internet, INK MAG)
“Torch Song Tragedy” (1996,
music by Pat Wilson, Performance Positive & Keeping It Up Treatments
Workshops)
“Breakfast” (1995, The Famous
Reporter literary biannual #14; performed @ Off The Page National Short
Play Competition, finalist, Australian National Playwrights Conference)
“The Grip” (1993. DC Peacock
Productions, Adelaide Festival Centre Trust Brave New Works ’93, Sydney
Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras Festival ’94)
“Hairy Dyke and Useless Poofter
Out on a night” & ‘Open Line’ (1993, UpFront Theatre, SA Writers’ Centre
New Works Performed)
“Grown-Up’s Playroom” (1993,
Adelaide Festival, Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras Festival! ‘94)
“A Positive Attitude” (1992,
Video Documentary, The Positive Living Centre SA)
“The Bridge” (1991, Street
Theatre, Darwin Gay & Lesbian Society community production)
“Hello Immovable Valour”
(1991, radio play, 8Top FM Darwin); “Kick off” (1989, IBM in house)
“Little Big Black Dog” (1987,
Browns Lane Theatre)
“Onkaparinga” (1986, DT2
Theatre, Brown’s Lane Theatre)
“Ssh! Unicorn” (1985, DT2
Theatre & Griffin Theatre Company & Umbrella Theatre)
“Puppy Love” (1985, by Bruce
Keller with David Paul Jobling; ANTHILL Theatre & National tour)
“The Last Unicorn” (1982,
Adelaide Theatre Group)
FEATURE ARTICLES
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“Creating Positive Culture”
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”Discriminating Evidence”
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‘A Short Play by David Jobling’
Talkabout Magazine
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“Jones=Art” Burn Magazine
feature
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“Tales From The Backroom
#7” Man2Man Gay Men’s Health Project
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Creative prose for adults
concerning positive sexual practise and erotica, Sydney Star Observer/ACON
PERFORMANCE MATERIAL &
DRAMATURGY
South Sydney Area Health
service
National People Living With
HIV/AIDS Conference
2nd National Bisexuals Conference
New Theatre
PRIDE Centre
PLWHA NSW Inc.
Queerstage Digest
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See also David Paul Jobling’s
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“Breakfast,”
a 10-minute surreal comedy in English, set on a bare stage in light, 1m2f
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“Cum
See Cum Sour,” a 10-minute interactive pasticcio about AIDS and discrimination
in English, Portuguese and Australian Aboriginal, set on a bare stage with
props, 3m1f
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“Filing
In,” a 10-minute classic dark Australian comedy monologue in English
with video projections, 1m
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“The
Grip,” a 60-minute drama in English about women, set on a living stage
of pine trees and dirt—or in an outdoor venue, 1m1f
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“Heavy
Petting,” a 10-minute drama in English, set in a theatre, two days
into rehearsal, 1m1f
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See also David Paul
Jobling and Bruce Keller’s
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