Take a trip through time, nostalgia and romance, exploring the nuances of the imagination.
Buried at Sea invites you on an intimate journey with the playwright, as he strives to discover the life of his Great Great Uncle, who fought and died at Gallipoli.
Straight off the back of a SOLD OUT Snowy Mountains Tour, 'Buried at Sea' makes its South Australian premiere at the 2017 Adelaide Fringe.
Thursday March 16
6:15pm
Bookings: adelaidefringe.com.au or call 1300 621 255
Full: $25 / Concession: $23 / Group 6+: $20 / Bank SA: $20 / Preview: $19
Written, Performed & Produced by Mark Salvestro | Directed by Phoebe Anne Taylor
'How far can you reach into the past before you lose sight of the present?'
For more information, visit www.marksalvestro.com
Mark Salvestro is a Melbourne-based actor, singer, producer, and Founding Member of independent theatre company North of Eight.
Hailing from the Snowy Mountains in NSW, he began his creative career at Cooma Little Theatre while completing a 12-month journalism cadetship at The Monaro Post newspaper.
Mark's most recent accomplishment is his one-man show Buried at Sea, which he performed at the Brisbane Anywhere Festival and Melbourne Fringe in 2016, and soon to be at the Adelaide Fringe in early 2017.
He has trained extensively as a performer in Sydney and Melbourne, and in 2014, graduated from the Full-Time Program at the Howard Fine Acting Studio Australia, where he continues to hone his craft.
While training, Mark has worked on Death of a Salesman, This Is Our Youth, Broadway Bound, Angels in America, Seminar, and Sunday in the Park with George.
Recent theatre credits include Couch Potato and Fairy Tale News, WIT Inc.; Private Moments: A Double Bill, Anywhere Theatre Festival; Buried at Sea, Melbourne Fringe; The Popular Mechanicals, Cooma Little Theatre; and Stephen Sondheim's Follies, Hornsby Musical Society.
In 2013, Mark completed the musical theatre program at the Actors Centre Australia, learning from industry experts, Nancye Hayes, Philip Quast, Margi de Ferranti, Martin Crewes and Bev Kennedy.
He has been a provocateur at the Malthouse Theatre, an intern at Red Stitch Actors Theatre, and a contributor for online arts journal, Maggie Journal.
Mark is a proud member of Actors Equity.
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