Starring Peter Phelps
Attempting to escape a scandal in Sydney, Toby, a documentary filmmaker, arrives in Noosa with his wife Ros to discover that the quaint fishing village of youthful memory is now filled with the sort of wealthy Sydney-siders he hoped to leave behind.
A short acquaintance with the right-wing Ron and Natasha becomes a long-term problem when his slacker son and their highly strung daughter hit it off.
“Many would argue that few have contributed more to our thinking about ourselves than David Williamson.” George Negus
'the nicely managed twists and turns and timing which showed excellent directing, the design of a simple set which kept the action constantly on its toes, and the live and recorded sound design. Williamson’s best comedies of manners are traditionally ‘well-made plays’ and this production is well made on all fronts." Canberra Critics Circle, April 2012.
Read Peter Phelps interview with Focus Magazine, May 2012.
Read the reviews! Canberra Times (28 April 2012), Canberra Critics Circle (27 April 2012) and Stage Whispers (April 2012)
FRIDAY 25 MAY, 8pm
SATURDAY 26 MAY, 8pm
Duration: Act One: 65 minutes | Interval: 20 minutes | Act Two: 40 minutes
TICKETS: $39.90 adult, $36.90 concession and groups 6+, $30.90 under 21/student
BUY NOW: online | call 6581 8888 | Cnr Clarence & Hay Sts, Port Macquarie
Creative Credits
Playwright: David Williamson
Producer: Christine Harris & HIT Productions
Director: Denis Moore
Designer: Shaun Gurton
Lighting Designer: Nick Merrylees
Sound Designer: Peter Farnan
Costume Designer: Adrienne Chisholm
Cast includes: Peter Phelps
Audience advice: strong language and adult themes.
