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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250630
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SUMMARY:Mother Play
DESCRIPTION:After its acclaimed 2024 Broadway debut – earning four Tony nominations\, two Drama Desk Awards\, and an Outer Critics Circle Award\, Mother Play comes to Melbourne in a powerful new production\, starring the legendary Sigrid Thornton. \nDirected by Lee Lewis and featuring a stellar cast including Yael Stone (Orange is the New Black) and Ash Flanders\, this poignant new drama is a must-see theatre event in Melbourne’s 2025 arts calendar. \nMother Play is an emotionally rich\, darkly funny exploration of love\, identity\, and resilience. Set against the backdrop of America’s shifting social landscape – from the buttoned-up 1960s through the sexual revolution and the rise of New Age culture – this intimate family saga follows Phyllis\, a single mother determined to survive on her own terms\, and her children Martha and Carl\, as they navigate abandonment\, reinvention\, and the chaos of growing up. \nThis intimate\, character-driven drama is rich in emotional depth\, exploring the complexities of motherhood\, resilience\, identity\, and self-reinvention. A standout in Melbourne’s 2025 theatre season\, Mother Play offers powerhouse performances and a compelling narrative that will resonate with anyone who has ever struggled to find their place in a changing world. \nWith powerhouse performances and a script that spans decades of cultural change\, Mother Play is a tour de force for actors and a deeply moving experience for audiences.
URL:https://thetheatre.au/event/mother-play/
LOCATION:Arts Centre Melbourne\, 100 St Kilda Road\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3004\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Play
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah":MAILTO:Sarah@theatrical.com.au
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250723
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250803
DTSTAMP:20260422T133631
CREATED:20250728T055504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250728T055504Z
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SUMMARY:Blood Wedding
DESCRIPTION:Adapted from the original play by Federico García Lorca \nBlood Wedding tells the story of a forbidden love between two people born into feuding families. Originally penned in 1933 amidst political unrest and calls for revolution\, this bold new adaptation brings Lorca’s work into sharp focus for a contemporary audience—resonating deeply in today’s uncertain world. \nAt its core\, Blood Wedding explores the personal toll of conflict and the silencing of women in patriarchal societies. It’s a battle of tribe against tribe\, class against class—building to a tragic climax. \nWith striking projections\, a visceral soundscape\, and physical\, stylised performance\, this production interrogates inherited traditions\, gender roles\, moral boundaries\, freedom\, and the raw\, destructive force of love—and violence. The blade\, both literal and symbolic\, becomes a chilling throughline. These themes remain just as urgent today as when Lorca first wrote them. \nKnives. Knives. Curse the man who invented them. Do you know what a knife can do? Ever stuffed salt into a knife wound? Pushed a man’s insides back into his belly? Ever seen someone split from throat to groin? Don’t tell me not to talk about knives—I know knives.\n— Mother\, Blood Wedding
URL:https://thetheatre.au/event/blood-wedding/
LOCATION:Theatreworks\, 14 Acland Street\, St Kilda\, VIC\, 3182\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Play
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah":MAILTO:Sarah@theatrical.com.au
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250726
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250825
DTSTAMP:20260422T133631
CREATED:20241122T061143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T061143Z
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SUMMARY:What's Yours
DESCRIPTION:In this intimate new work by talented Melbourne playwright\, Keziah Warner (Control\, Red Stitch)\, Jo and Simon are in love for eight years before breaking up. Simon later falls for Jo’s best friend\, Lia. Ten years\, a broken friendship\, and several failed IVF attempts later\, Simon and Lia ask happily child-free Jo to donate her eggs. What’s Yours captures the fallout of this simple but oh-so-complicated question. \nWritten specifically for ensemble member and Helpmann award-winner\, Christina O’Neill (Hour of the Wolf\, Malthouse Theatre; Bloom & My Brilliant Career\, Melbourne Theatre Company; Calamity Jane\, Arts Centre Melbourne)\, and directed by Isabella Vadiveloo (Wolf Play)\, this funny\, heart-breaking\, and hopeful play offers a new and unique insight into the growing childfree-by-choice movement\, celebrating the enduring power of women’s friendship and lives lived on their own terms.
URL:https://thetheatre.au/event/whats-yours/
LOCATION:Red Stitch: The Actor’s Theatre\, Rear 2 Chapel Street\, St Kilda East\, VIC\, 3182\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Play
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jay":MAILTO:jay@thetheatre.au
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250730
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250810
DTSTAMP:20260422T133631
CREATED:20250728T054221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250728T054221Z
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SUMMARY:Ms Julie Gabler: trapped
DESCRIPTION:by Kathleen Mary Fallon \nIn this bold\, modern reimagining of Othello told through Desdemona’s eyes\, three actors explore love\, suspicion\, domestic abuse\, and pathological jealousy—often called ‘the Othello Syndrome’—in an inter-racial setting. As professional performers\, they not only enact their characters but also reveal themselves\, their relationships shaped and confined by the theatrical legacies of Shakespeare’s Othello\, Strindberg’s misogyny in Miss Julie and The Father\, and Ibsen’s feminist tensions in Hedda Gabler and A Doll’s House. Caught in this cultural framework\, we’re left to wonder: are they performing themselves\, or is the culture performing them? \nThis powerful exploration of gender\, race\, and sexuality delves deep into disturbing questions: What happens behind closed doors? Why do women remain in relationships that grow increasingly violent and irrational? How can one tell when ordinary jealousy tips into dangerous obsession? Ms Julie Gabler: trapped goes beyond simplistic labels like ‘evil’\, ‘patriarchal’\, or ‘misogynistic’ to examine the psychological fragmentation of abusers and the tragic vulnerability of their partners. It exposes not only the torment of those who inflict violence but also the peril of failing to see the signs—until it’s too late.
URL:https://thetheatre.au/event/ms-julie-gabler-trapped/
LOCATION:Theatreworks\, 14 Acland Street\, St Kilda\, VIC\, 3182\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Play
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah":MAILTO:Sarah@theatrical.com.au
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250802
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250818
DTSTAMP:20260422T133631
CREATED:20250807T024116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250807T024116Z
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SUMMARY:Miss Julie
DESCRIPTION:Passion\, power\, and class tensions reach boiling point in the heart of a Melbourne kitchen. \nOn the night before Greek Easter\, the daughter of a high-profile restaurateur and a brooding sous-chef face off after hours. As lamb roasts and ouzo flows\, ambition and desire collide—with explosive consequences. \nRecent acting graduate Annalise Gelagotis makes her professional debut as Julie\, joined by acclaimed Broadway star Adam-Jon Fiorentino (Mary Poppins\, Saturday Night Fever) and two-time Green Room nominee Izabella Yena. \nDirected by Harry Haynes (founder of The Liminal Space)\, this daring new adaptation of Strindberg’s Miss Julie reimagines the classic for today—relocated to the cutthroat world of fine dining\, where ambition simmers and old power structures still hold sway. \nA visceral collision of Mediterranean ritual\, modern Australian ambition\, and the hunger for something more. \nFor a fully immersive experience\, choose a Dining Experience ticket. This includes the show plus a specially curated Greek-inspired meal and wine pairing from MasterChef alum and celebrity chef Conor Curran (@creamy_confusion)\, with dessert by Niki Louca of My Greek Kitchen (@mygreekkitchen).
URL:https://thetheatre.au/event/miss-julie/
LOCATION:Fortyfivedownstairs Theatre\, 45 Flinders Lane\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Play
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah":MAILTO:Sarah@theatrical.com.au
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250805
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250817
DTSTAMP:20260422T133631
CREATED:20241023T064356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241023T064356Z
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SUMMARY:The Orchard
DESCRIPTION:Congratulations!\nYou’ve inherited a redundant cherry orchard\, a crumbling climate\, a failing economy\, inept institutions and the final play written by Anton Chekhov. What will you salvage? How much are you willing to let go? How much will be taken from you? \nWelcome to The Orchard\, where doomed inheritances and impossible expectations collide. Choices must be made. Classics must be questioned. Wood must be chopped. \nFrom the ‘frenetically uproarious’ (Time Out) collective renowned for their ‘meticulously practiced feat[s] of coordinated effort’ (The Skinny) such as Burnout Paradise and Grand Theft Theatre\, witness Pony Cam as they attempt to adapt Chekhov’s classic for an increasingly demanding world – and transform everything we hold dear along with it. \nThere will be real indecision\, real stories\, a person in a tree costume\, a lot of cling wrap and a chainsaw borrowed from a friend. \nWill you survive the adaptation?
URL:https://thetheatre.au/event/the-orchard/
LOCATION:Malthouse Theatre\, 113 Sturt Street\, Southbank\, VIC\, 3006\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Play
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jay":MAILTO:jay@thetheatre.au
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250807
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250817
DTSTAMP:20260422T133631
CREATED:20250804T040622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T040622Z
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SUMMARY:Dial M For Murder
DESCRIPTION:Tony Wendice is convinced he’s devised the flawless crime. After uncovering his wife Margot’s affair\, he plans her murder—intent on claiming her fortune and escaping suspicion. After all\, who would suspect a devoted husband? But when he places a call through the Mayfair exchange to set his plan in motion\, one wrong number unravels everything. \nFull of tension\, unexpected turns and dangerous deception\, this gripping thriller will keep you guessing until the final moment. \nFamously adapted by Hitchcock\, this bold new take on Dial M for Murder proves that its chilling themes of betrayal\, control and justice still hit close to home today.
URL:https://thetheatre.au/event/dial-m-for-murder/
LOCATION:Theatreworks\, 14 Acland Street\, St Kilda\, VIC\, 3182\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Play
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah":MAILTO:Sarah@theatrical.com.au
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250807
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250831
DTSTAMP:20260422T133631
CREATED:20250203T063259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250720T002238Z
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SUMMARY:Home\, I'm Darling
DESCRIPTION:Every marriage needs a little fantasy to keep it sparkling. But behind the gingham curtains\, being a domestic goddess isn’t as easy as it looks…\nHome\, I’m Darling is Laura Wade’s new dark comedy about sex\, cake and the quest to be the perfect 1950s housewife.
URL:https://thetheatre.au/event/home-im-darling/
LOCATION:The Lowe Auditorium\, 3 Rose Street\, Upper Ferntree Gully\, VIC\, 3156\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Play
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jay":MAILTO:jay@thetheatre.au
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250808
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250824
DTSTAMP:20260422T133631
CREATED:20250804T041544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T041544Z
UID:10000783-1754611200-1755993599@thetheatre.au
SUMMARY:The Witches
DESCRIPTION:This stage adaptation stays true to Roald Dahl’s beloved tale\, where a young boy and his fearless Grandmother take on the terrifying Grand High Witch and her coven\, who are secretly gathering at a seaside hotel. In the battle that unfolds\, the boy is transformed into a mouse. \nThese witches aren’t your typical broomstick-riding\, hat-wearing villains—they blend into the everyday world\, disguising themselves as ordinary women to carry out their sinister plans. The production is rich with opportunities for clever stage magic\, imaginative puppetry\, and visual surprises. Adding a comedic touch is the brash Jenkins family\, whose son Bruno also falls victim to the witches’ spells and ends up as a mouse.
URL:https://thetheatre.au/event/the-witches/
LOCATION:Beaumaris Theatre\, 82 WELLS ROAD\, Beaumaris\, VIC\, 3193\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Children's Shows,Play
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah":MAILTO:Sarah@theatrical.com.au
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250808
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250831
DTSTAMP:20260422T133631
CREATED:20250524T014244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250524T014753Z
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SUMMARY:The 39 Steps - Sydney
DESCRIPTION:4 ACTORS\, 130 CHARACTERS AND 100 MINUTES OF HILARITY \nMix Alfred Hitchcock’s classic spy thriller with a dash of Monty Python-style chaos\, and you get THE 39 STEPS — a turbo-charged\, Olivier and Tony Award-winning comedy smash. After thrilling more than 3 million fans across 39 countries — from London’s West End to Broadway — this international sensation is reimagined and coming to Australia. \nDirected by acclaimed theatre-maker Damien Ryan and starring four of Australia’s most beloved talents: Lisa McCune (Blue Heelers\, Sea Patrol\, The King and I) Ian Stenlake (Sea Patrol\, Stingers) and The Umbilical Brothers (David Collins and Shane Dundas) THE 39 STEPS is ready to make its way across Australia in an unmissable national tour this year. \nJoin the suave but unsuspecting Richard Hannay as he finds himself framed for murder and tangled in a web of spies\, secrets\, and seductive strangers. To clear his name\, he must outrun the law\, outwit international agents\, and survive a string of increasingly absurd adventures. \nIn just 100 minutes of non-stop action\, four fearless actors play 130 roles in a dazzling display of quick changes\, inventive stagecraft\, and high-energy hilarity. A gripping fast-paced comedy thriller that will leave you breathless with laughter. \nAustralian Tour\nSydney 8-30 August 2025  Sydney Opera House \nNewcastle 2-9 September 2025 Civic Theatre \nMelbourne 10-28 September Comedy Theatre \nBrisbane 7-19 October QPAC  \n 
URL:https://thetheatre.au/event/the-39-steps-sydney/
LOCATION:Sydney Opera House\, Bennelong Point\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Play
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ORGANIZER;CN="Woodward%20Productions%20%26amp%3B%20Neil%20Gooding%20Productions":MAILTO:alex@woodwardproductions.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250813
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250825
DTSTAMP:20260422T133631
CREATED:20250804T043108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250804T043108Z
UID:10000784-1755043200-1756079999@thetheatre.au
SUMMARY:Trophy Boys
DESCRIPTION:A razor-sharp queer black comedy and drag-fuelled spectacle exploring power\, privilege and high school politics. \nIt’s the night of the Grand Final of Melbourne’s most prestigious Year 12 Interschool Debating Tournament\, and the elite all-boys team from St Imperium College are ready to crush their sister school rivals—until everything starts to unravel. \nPerformed entirely by a female and non-binary cast in drag\, Trophy Boys unfolds in real time during the team’s one-hour prep session\, as they’re forced to debate the motion: “Feminism has failed women.” \nWhat follows is a wildly funny and biting satire on adolescent masculinity\, entitlement\, and the early grooming of Australia’s future power players. \nWinner of Best New Work at the 2024 Sydney Theatre Awards and nominated for four Greenroom Awards including Best Production and Best New Writing\, Trophy Boys is “truly a joy to watch” (Time Out). \nBack in Melbourne after last year’s sell-out season—don’t miss this bold and brilliant return.
URL:https://thetheatre.au/event/trophy-boys/
LOCATION:Arts Centre Melbourne\, 100 St Kilda Road\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3004\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Play
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah":MAILTO:Sarah@theatrical.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250820
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250824
DTSTAMP:20260422T133631
CREATED:20241211T064602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241211T064602Z
UID:10000658-1755648000-1755993599@thetheatre.au
SUMMARY:Looking for Alibrandi
DESCRIPTION:Josie Alibrandi is in her final year of high school. Whip-smart and aspirational\, she is a third-generation Italian teenager and scholarship kid\, with the shadow of a family curse and a penchant for rule-breaking.\nJuggling grades\, boys\, and the claustrophobia of an overbearing Nonna and saintly mother\, Josie’s life becomes tangled in the webs of class\, identity\, and family history as she finds her place in a changing world. \nIconic novel and cult movie\, Looking for Alibrandi is the honest and empowered portrait of 1990s Mediterranean culture that spoke for the first time about systemic racism in Australia from a migrant perspective. It defined a generation and to this day resonates with those caught in the stranglehold of identity and othering in this country. \nAward winning director Stephen Nicolazzo (Loaded\, Merciless Gods) brought Melina Marchetta’s best-selling novel to the stage for the first time in 2022\, where Vidya Rajan’s AWGIE nominated adaptation joined three generations of women in a passionate\, heart wrenching\, and unmissable rendering of the Australian classic.
URL:https://thetheatre.au/event/looking-for-alibrandi/
LOCATION:Geelong Arts Centre\, 50 Little Malop Street\, Geelong\, VIC\, 3020\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Play
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jay":MAILTO:jay@thetheatre.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250822
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250831
DTSTAMP:20260422T133631
CREATED:20250225T062553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250225T062553Z
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SUMMARY:The Machine Stops
DESCRIPTION:From the team that brought you The Human Voice and Moth comes the radical 1909 dystopian epic that predicted the internet. \nBe transported by this world premier of a new adaptation of the brilliant novella The Machine Stops by EM Forster (A Room with a View). \nIn this chilling tale of a futuristic information-orientated society all of humanity live subterranean\, connected by a global instant-messaging system and grown fearful of first-hand experience. \nA rhapsody of sound and light brought to life by two virtuosic performers\, THE MACHINE STOPS is more prescient than 1984 and Brave New World combined. Starring Jane Montgomery Griffiths\, be taken on another phenomenal theatrical experience where technology has become the ultimate controlling force.
URL:https://thetheatre.au/event/the-machine-stops/
LOCATION:Theatre Works\, 14 Acland Street\, St. Kilda\, VIC\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Play
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jay":MAILTO:jay@thetheatre.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250825
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250831
DTSTAMP:20260422T133631
CREATED:20250826T024814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250826T024814Z
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SUMMARY:Trophy Boys Brisbane
DESCRIPTION:A razor-sharp queer black comedy and drag-fuelled spectacle exploring power\, privilege and high school politics. \nIt’s the night of the Grand Final of Melbourne’s most prestigious Year 12 Interschool Debating Tournament\, and the elite all-boys team from St Imperium College are ready to crush their sister school rivals—until everything starts to unravel. \nPerformed entirely by a female and non-binary cast in drag\, Trophy Boys unfolds in real time during the team’s one-hour prep session\, as they’re forced to debate the motion: “Feminism has failed women.” \nWhat follows is a wildly funny and biting satire on adolescent masculinity\, entitlement\, and the early grooming of Australia’s future power players. \nWinner of Best New Work at the 2024 Sydney Theatre Awards and nominated for four Greenroom Awards including Best Production and Best New Writing\, Trophy Boys is “truly a joy to watch” (Time Out).
URL:https://thetheatre.au/event/trophy-boys-brisbane/
LOCATION:Queensland Performing Arts Centre\, Cultural Precinct Cnr Grey & Melbourne Street\, QLD\, 4101\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Play
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah":MAILTO:Sarah@theatrical.com.au
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250827
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250907
DTSTAMP:20260422T133631
CREATED:20250826T034240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250826T034240Z
UID:10000794-1756252800-1757203199@thetheatre.au
SUMMARY:The Humans
DESCRIPTION:‘The Humans’ is a poignant\, award-winning drama (Tony Awards\, Best Play) that\, with humour and compassion explores the tensions and bonds in family life today. In Brigid’s run-down New York apartment\, with bad wi-fi and strange noises upstairs\, the Blake family comes together to celebrate Thanksgiving\, bringing with them their anxieties\, fears\, and hidden struggles. But as they cook and eat\, bicker and joke\, darkness begins to fall and long buried tensions and secrets start to emerge. Plus\, the strange noises upstairs may not be as innocent as they thought! \n‘The Humans’ is warm\, funny\, uplifting and unsettling. Malvern Theatre Company is proud to present the Victorian premiere of this modern masterpiece\, dubbed “Kind\, rich and beautiful” (Chicago Tribune).
URL:https://thetheatre.au/event/the-humans/
LOCATION:Malvern Theatre\, 29 Burke St\, Malvern East\, VIC\, 3145\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Play
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah":MAILTO:Sarah@theatrical.com.au
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