The Father
Williamstown, VIC 3016 Australia
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The Father is Christopher Hampton’s translation of Florian Zeller’s acclaimed work. It offers a close look into the bewildering reality of André, an elderly man struggling with dementia. Set in his Paris apartment, the play skilfully merges reality with confusion. Allowing the audience to see the world from André’s perspective. The Father is a poignant exploration of how dementia affects identity and relationships. Taking the viewer on a deep and at times unsettling journey into the vulnerability of the human mind.
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The Father is Christopher Hampton’s translation of Florian Zeller’s acclaimed work. It offers a close look into the bewildering reality of André, an elderly man struggling with dementia. Set in his Paris apartment, the play skilfully merges reality with confusion. Allowing the audience to see the world from André’s perspective. The Father is a poignant exploration of how dementia affects identity and relationships. Taking the viewer on a deep and at times unsettling journey into the vulnerability of the human mind.
Date
About the Show
The Father is Christopher Hampton’s translation of Florian Zeller’s acclaimed work. It offers a close look into the bewildering reality of André, an elderly man struggling with dementia. Set in his Paris apartment, the play skilfully merges reality with confusion. Allowing the audience to see the world from André’s perspective. The Father is a poignant exploration of how dementia affects identity and relationships. Taking the viewer on a deep and at times unsettling journey into the vulnerability of the human mind.
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The Father is Christopher Hampton’s translation of Florian Zeller’s acclaimed work. It offers a close look into the bewildering reality of André, an elderly man struggling with dementia. Set in his Paris apartment, the play skilfully merges reality with confusion. Allowing the audience to see the world from André’s perspective. The Father is a poignant exploration of how dementia affects identity and relationships. Taking the viewer on a deep and at times unsettling journey into the vulnerability of the human mind.