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Eclectic
– (adj) drawing from a wide variety of sources and styles to meet its ends
Pelican
– (n) a dirty great bird with big wings and a funny beak
  - Sunday Herald Sun  
  21st June 1998 

 “Angel Fall is wonderful, delicate, humorous theatre which uses so many different styles and devices one loses count.  Theatre group Eclectic Pelican has a wealth of talent and it presents Angel Fall with style.   
    A parody on the hellish corporate world of the late ‘90s, Angel fall addresses the plight of the human condition in an economic rationalist world.  It is beautifully scripted, with a  wonderful, delicate humour in which the group never takes itself too seriously.   
    The onstage theatrics and hybrid story style are a real treat.  Improvisation, dance, puppetry and a capella – well beyond the abilities of most groups specialising in any one of these techniques – are blended in a rich performance.   
    Gare fills the stage and brings much talent to his performance, opposite the feline Anne O’Keeffe. John Britton is delightful as narrator and a Monty Pythonesque priest.   

...Eclectic Pelican has created a masterpiece.”   
 

 
 
 
 
 

- The Age  
  June 11th 1998

“The Eclectic Pelican company wins hands down with stunning visual effects and a truly imaginative blend of a cappella singing, mime, dance and puppetry… simple everyday items become the stuff of magic”    
 

  
  
  
- InPress  
  1st July 1998 

“… well crafted, cohesive and superbly performed.” 

 
 

 
 
 
 
Angel Fall's season at the North Melbourne Arts House, was supported by;    &