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Boxing Day BBQ
 

Ensemble Theatre is celebrating the festive season with the world premiere of Sam O’Sullivan’s BOXING DAY BBQ from 5th December – 15th January.

This new Australian work by Sam O’Sullivan is a blisteringly comical yet moving family drama about the ridiculous holiday season in all its glory.

It’s Sydney. It’s Christmas time. And it’s stinking hot. Wine snob Peter and cynical Connie reluctantly get the family together for round two of festivities – they’ve survived the chaos of Christmas but Boxing Day is set to pack a punch. In raising a toast to their parent’s memory, old grudges and family tensions sizzle to the surface. Surely they’ll be able to stop grilling each other for one day.

 

Event details

Venue: Ensemble Theatre, 78 McDougall Street, Kirribilli NSW 2061
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Start Date: Monday 05 December 2022

 

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