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Glen Street Theatre Presents David Williamson's THE REMOVALISTS, 19-24 August

By: Jul. 21, 2014
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One of David Williamson's most popular and explosive plays, revived by one of Australia's most exciting independent theatre companies, The Removalists is a searing portrayal of suburban Australia in the 1970s.

Set in a police station and the nearby apartment of a young dysfunctional couple, an evening of disturbing gender politics, assault, adultery and furniture moving ensues in the black comedy that put Australia's most famous playwright on the map.

Following a sell-out Sydney season that received immense critical and audience acclaim, this must see show features a cast of leading Australian performers and creatives.

"A ripper... Expertly balancing the play's humour and violence, it is a clear and vigorous reading of the black comedy that brought David Williamson to national prominence...This staging makes it a pleasure to revisit." - Sydney Morning Herald

"This play is deservedly a modern classic and is unlikely to be done any better by any company anywhere. A Must See." - Stage Noise

For more information, visit www.glenstreet.com.au.

THE REMOVALISTS

By David Williamson

Director - Leland Kean
Set Designer - Ally Mansell
Costume Designer - Rita Carmody
Lighting Designer - Luiz Pampolha
Sound Designer - Jeremy Silver
Cast - Joshua Anderson, Caroline Brazier, Laurence Coy, Alan Flower, Lucy Heffernan and Ash Lyons

SEASON DETAILS

Venue: Glen Street Theatre, corner Glen Street and Blackbutts Road, Belrose

Date: 19 - 24 August

Running time: 2 hours, including interval

Performance Times: Tuesday 6.30pm, Wednesday - Saturday 8pm, Thursday 11am, Saturday 2pm and Sunday 5pm.

Ticket Prices: $70 - $30. Student Rush tickets just $15. Subscribe and save up to 30%. Enjoy a Q&A session with the cast on Tuesday 19 August.

Patrons' Advice: Contains strong language, adult themes and violence.



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