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Molly Sweeney
by Brian Friel
presented by last seen imagining
A blind woman undergoes an operation intended to restore her sight. Molly Sweeney is a tragic and inspiring play about seeing and not seeing, by Ireland's leading contemporary dramatist.
Featuring Sophia Hall (Decadence, The Censor, cock, The Vagina Monologues) with Steve Turner (To Whom it May Concern, Killer Joe, Road Train) and Jay Walsh (Blood and Bone, For the Birds, Dirty Work at the Diggings), directed by Humphrey Bower and designed by Andrew Lake.
"...an unforgettable theatrical experience ..."
THE AGE, APRIL 1997
"...a play that will touch and torment you."
THE BULLETIN, APRIL 1997
Previews:
Thursday Sept 19 & Friday Sept 20 @ 8pm
WA Premiere:
Saturday Sept 21 @ 8pm
Season:
Sept 24 - Oct 12
Tuesday - Saturday @ 8pm
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Goldoni is made grouse in this colourful and riotous comic masterpiece. Truffaldino doesn’t really think through the problems inherent in having two bosses – especially when they’re unaware of each other’s presence and desperate to get back into each other’s pants. Our hero reckons he’s found a way of increasing his coin and food income on his labour. Or, as he puts it: “two masters, two wages, two dinners – too right!”