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Bittersweet Productions

Knowing How It Ends?

When
  • Friday 21 August from 7pm to 8:45pm
  • Saturday 22 August from 2pm to 3:45pm
  • Saturday 22 August from 7pm to 8:45pm
Cost

Adult: $58Concession: $49

Our exciting winter season will warm you up with three one-act, comedic, slightly surrealist and absurdist plays exploring the anxieties of modern life and the nature of performance – in daily life and on stage.

Seagulls is a meditation on the power and impermanence of creativity, via the life and career of a very ordinary woman – who just happens to have one extraordinary power (Australian premiere). 

Time Flies is a delightful fantasy that packs a comic punch as it telescopes a lifetime into a single day full of intense yearning and discovery. David Attenborough makes an appearance (Sydney stage premiere).

The Actor’s Nightmare is a delicious comedy, exploring the universal dread of finding oneself utterly baffled in a situation where everybody else knows what is going on when a forlorn accountant finds himself on Stage and struggles to know how it all ends! 

Three one-act plays at each performance.

All works are presented by Arrangement with ORiGiN™ Theatrical On Behalf of Samuel French A Concord Theatricals Company

At the heritage listed, refurbished Eternity Playhouse, Darlinghurst. Easy to get to and has dedicated disability seating.

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