Is the way to a mans heart through his stomach? British playwright, Debbie Isitt, explores this question in the hilarious black comedy "The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband".
Kenneth and Hilary have been married nearly twenty years, but as middle age looms, Kenneth finds himself in the arms of another woman. At first, Laura seems to represent everything that is missing from Kenneths life with Hilary, but his little fling quickly becomes desperately out of hand and his world a spiral of lies and deceit.
"The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband" is a highly entertaining exploration of jealousy, humiliation, deceit and betrayal.
8 SHOWS ONLY, BOOK NOW ON 9272 3617 OR EMAIL sunrooms3@yahoo.com
Featuring: Vivienne Glance, Melinda OGarr,
Matt Penny
Director: Lucy Eyre (writer/director of Conundrum, PICA, and director of Shift Swapping, Blue Room)
Lighting Designer: Aaron Stirk
Stage Manager: Steven Warren
Sound Design: Simon Dreyer
Venue: Sun Room Theatre, 134 Whatley Crescent, Maylands
(entrance on 6th Ave, behind the Blind Institute).
Showing: Wednesday to Saturday, November 24th December 4th @ 8pm
Tickets: $20 full / $18 concession, nibbles provided.
Group bookings of 10 people or more: $18 per ticket.
Bookings: 9272 3617 or email sunrooms3@yahoo.com
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Big Brother heads Battle Royale and The Hunger Games in a sexy, tough and compelling new play by WAYTCo
The Western Australian Youth Theatre Company is putting 16 of Perth’s hottest young talent on stage in a remarkable play by Jane Bodie. Her play ‘This Years Ashes’ by Griffin Theatre Company won acclaim in 2011.
Set in a world of the near future these young people find themselves thrown together by forces beyond their control. Struggling to come to terms with their new situation, their captors encourage them to relax and socialise, but what are the reasons behind this most comfortable of prisons? Slowly they come to realise what they are meant to become – a revelation that tests them morally and ideologically.
WAYTCo welcomes back emerging director Renato Fabretti (DNA, October, Lord of the Flies) to work with the youth theatre ensemble and creative team to make this production unmissable. Fabretti, a WAAPA acting graduate and NIDA directing graduate has performed with many major theatre companies, and in Underbelly as the young gangster Chopper Read. His last production for WAYTCo, DNA, attracted big audiences and great reviews:
“Beautifully realised … with terrific direction and all-round excellent performances from the young cast”… The West Australian.
WAYTCo has produced remarkable talent in recent years – Tim Minchin and Clare Hooper stand out as success stories. The confidence and strength these actors achieve from involvement in WAYTCo productions help to prepare them for adult life, even if they don’t become celebrities.
MINE by Jane Bodie will be at the Subiaco Arts Centre from June 2nd previewing with a ‘pay-what-you-can’ night on June 5th before officially opening on June 6th. The production is on Wednesday to Saturday nights at 7:30pm until June 16th.
Tickets available from BOCS or donate $20 to our crowdfunding drive at http://mine.pozible.com and claim a ticket as a reward.