Colin Friels says Nobby’s play will be his last – Moving Parts set to open at NIDA on July 25

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image-col.jpgDroga5 Australia chairman David Nobay has some well-placed publicity for his play Moving Parts in this weekend’s SMH, snaring the cover of the Spectrum section.

In the story, lead actor of Moving Parts Colin Friels, aged 61, says Nobby’s play will be his last, which hopefully will ensure the play, which opens at NIDA in Sydney on Thursday July 25, is sold out.

Moving Parts, which finishes its run on Saturday 10 August, is directed by Revolver’s Steve Rogers via production company Will O_Rourke.

Moving Parts is a 2-hander, a darkly comic thriller, set in an exclusive London shop, where a young man consults a salesman, in his quest for the perfect watch. Their discussion about the perfect timepiece becomes a fight to reconcile past, present and future. It is a story that takes us deep into the heart of the human condition, on a journey into a relationship that has broken.

MOVING PARTS

NIDA PARADE PLAYHOUSE

25 July – 10 August

Tues – Sat 8pm Saturday Matinees: 3 & 10 August at 2pm

Post-show Q&A with cast and creative team: 30 & 31 July 8pm, 6 August 8pm 

Matinees: 3 & 8 August 2pm

Tickets available from Ticketek

Full price: $66 (Thurs-Sat nights 8pm) Concession: $49.50 (Thurs-Sat nights 8pm) (students and pensioners) Full Price: $49.50 (Tues/Wed 8pm, Sat 2pm) Concession: $35 (Tues/Wed 8pm, Sat 2pm) Limited view tickets: $22 flat rate*.

*A service/delivery fee also applies

Download the free ‘Moving Parts’ app from itunes for behind-the-scenes interviews, trailers, photographs, and to buy tickets to the show.