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David Williamson's The Club (an all-female, 3 actor version)
 

A football club on the brink of great change. The Club is in crisis – the old guard is being put into question and a new path must be paved.

Tradition vies against innovation in a world in which mateship, casual violence, homophobia and racism are not only commonplace but par for the course, where the pool table and the whiskey bottle are go-tos for letting off steam and the pressure is on to be the hero, to save the team and the name of the club in the process.

A bold new imagining of David Williamson’s classic 1977 play by all-female theatre company, isthisyours?

Performed by just three actors, Williamson’s incisive and hilarious dialogue rings true at a time when women’s roles in the club are no longer confined to being merely spectators or supporters of men, but as true champions of an ever evolving and much loved game.

Presented by isthisyours? at 25A.

 

Event details

Venue: Belvoir St Theatre
Bookings: www.belvoir.com.au or +61(2) 9699 3444
Start Date: Sunday 16 December 2018

7 - 22 December. Tue & Wed: 6:45pm, Thurs - Sat: 8:15pm, Sun 16 Dec: 5:15pm || Tickets $25.00

 

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