THE FEMALE OF THE SPECIES is deadlier - and funnier - than the male, in the sharp new comedy by Joanna Murray-Smith opening at The Court on March 27.
Controversial author Margot Mason (Jude Gibson) has become a feminist icon with a series of bestselling works including The Cerebral Vagina, The Complete Insignificance of Male Sexuality and Madame Ovary. However, with her latest work overdue and a severe case of writer's block, Margot is not in the mood for an unexpected visit from devoted fan Molly Rivers (Elsie Edgerton-Till) - particularly when Molly pulls out a handgun and handcuffs Margot to her desk. With a series of additional unexpected arrivals - including Margot's publisher, daughter and an irate taxi driver- the play adds outrageous farce to biting satire.THE FEMALE OF THE SPECIES was inspired by a real-life incident in which a student broke into Germaine Greer's home and held the author hostage. Greer's reaction to the play was to disMiss Murray-Smith as an "insane reactionary". Audience reactions catapulted THE FEMALE OF THE SPECIES from its debut season in Melbourne to international success including seasons in the West End and a recent season on Broadway starring Annette Benning.Videos