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Mission of Flowers (Australia)

theatre · Green Room Presents · Ages 10+ · Australia

family friendly
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mission of flowers (australia)

Review by ASHLEY STEED

June 19, 2010
IMPORTANT NOTE: We cannot certify this reviewer attended a performances of this show because no ticket was purchased through this website or the producer has not verified they attended.

My overall impression

Mission of Flowers at Theatre Asylum
by Ashley Steed~

“In life there are winners and losers. No in-betweens.” For pioneer aviator Bill Lancaster, he certainly wasn’t a winner; but after seeing Mission of Flowers by Gerry Greenland, I don’t think anyone would have the heart to say he was a loser. Based on a true story, the play chronicles Lancaster’s plane crash in the middle of the Sahara and incidents in his life leading up to that point. Stranded with little water and a journal, Lancaster writes to his mother and the aviatrix Jessie “Chubbie” Miller – the love of his life.
After an accident, business failure and a murder accusation – it seems his dream of making aviation history will never come to fruition. Thus his Mission of Flowers is his last chance to make it.

This is truly a gem in aviation history. Under the helm of Damien Lay, Leof Kingsford-Smith masterfully maneuvers through the one-man show. Coincidentally, Kingsford-Smith is the great-nephew of aviator Charles Kingsford-Smith whose ill-fated plane was sold to Lancaster. A clear sign that this was meant to be.

Even though the set consists of a wing tip, a journal and a canister of water, the simplicity allows for the imagination to flourish. Kingsford-Smith, unlike Lancaster, is undeniably a winner.

Mission of Flowers plays at Theatre Asylum June 17 at 2:30 PM; June 18, 24 at 4:00 PM; June 19, 20, 27 at 1:00 PM; June 21, 23 at 8:30 PM; June 25, 26 at 7:00 PM

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