CONCUSSION
February 13th 2009 23:51
CONCUSSION is the second Next Stage production for Sydney Theatre Company's 2009 Season. This production will preview from Saturday 13 March (opening Tuesday 17 March) in Wharf 2, Sydney Theatre Company.
Sydney Theatre Company and Griffin Theatre Company present
CONCUSSION
by Ross Mueller
13 March to 4 April 2009. Opens Tuesday 17 March 2009
Wharf 2, Sydney Theatre Company, Pier 4 Hickson Rd, Walsh Bay
Concussion, the second production of Sydney Theatre Company’s 2009 Next Stage program is a violent, sprawling and brutally funny play by Ross Mueller, produced and presented in partnership with Griffin Theatre Company. An ensemble cast of Rachel Gordon, Belinda McClory, Sam North, Chris Ryan, Luke Ryan and Terry Serio are directed by Brett Adam with design by Sydney Theatre Award-winning team Brad Clark and Alexandra Sommer. Performances are at Sydney Theatre Company’s Wharf 2 from 13 March 2009.
The action of Concussion takes place in the past and the present with scenes from various points across a two day period. Somewhere in a busy city, a policeman wakes to discover he has forgotten his life. He’s been assaulted by an unknown assailant and has no memory of the past and no clear sense of the present. A doctor – or is it his partner? - is caring for him, but she has her own problems managing a disastrous relationship with an ex partner and his troubled brother. And then there’s the salacious details his son is posting on a blog.
Ross Mueller’s play The Ghost Writer was presented by Melbourne Theatre Company in 2007. Other plays include Construction of the Human Heart (short listed for the New York New Dramatists Award), The Glory (winner of 2007 Wal Cherry Award), No Man’s Island, Great Ocean Road, Colosseum and A Pilot Version of Something To Die For (short listed for the 2008 Green Room Award for Best New Play).
Concussion has been developed through the 2008 National Play Festival, was the winner of the New York New Dramatists Award and was short-listed in 2008 for both the Griffin Prize and the Patrick White Award.
Next Stage is Sydney Theatre Company’s artform development strand existing alongside the
Company’s Main Stage, Back Stage and Education programs, all programmed by Artistic Directors Andrew Upton and Cate Blanchett. Next Stage aims to offer different types of experiences for Sydney audiences, to develop new approaches to theatre and to collaborate with other companies and emerging artists.
Celebrating its thirtieth year, Griffin has a strong history of fostering emerging playwrights, actors and theatre-makers, and continues to bring to national attention the best new writing in Australia.
Director Brett Adam. Designers Brad Clark, Alexandra Sommer. Lighting Designer Luiz Pampolha. Composer & Sound Designer Basil Hogios Cast: Rachel Gordon, Belinda McClory, Sam North, Chris Ryan, Luke Ryan, Terry Serio
Box Office: 9250 1777 STC Box Office
13 March – 4 April 2009. Opens 17 March.
Tuesdays - Saturdays 8.15pm, Mondays 7pm. Matinees: Saturdays 2.15pm
Tickets: $25 - $45 (‘Monday Rush’ - tickets unsold one hour prior to performance available at
$15 - Mondays only)
Sydney Theatre Company and Griffin Theatre Company present
CONCUSSION
by Ross Mueller
13 March to 4 April 2009. Opens Tuesday 17 March 2009
Wharf 2, Sydney Theatre Company, Pier 4 Hickson Rd, Walsh Bay
Concussion, the second production of Sydney Theatre Company’s 2009 Next Stage program is a violent, sprawling and brutally funny play by Ross Mueller, produced and presented in partnership with Griffin Theatre Company. An ensemble cast of Rachel Gordon, Belinda McClory, Sam North, Chris Ryan, Luke Ryan and Terry Serio are directed by Brett Adam with design by Sydney Theatre Award-winning team Brad Clark and Alexandra Sommer. Performances are at Sydney Theatre Company’s Wharf 2 from 13 March 2009.
The action of Concussion takes place in the past and the present with scenes from various points across a two day period. Somewhere in a busy city, a policeman wakes to discover he has forgotten his life. He’s been assaulted by an unknown assailant and has no memory of the past and no clear sense of the present. A doctor – or is it his partner? - is caring for him, but she has her own problems managing a disastrous relationship with an ex partner and his troubled brother. And then there’s the salacious details his son is posting on a blog.
Ross Mueller’s play The Ghost Writer was presented by Melbourne Theatre Company in 2007. Other plays include Construction of the Human Heart (short listed for the New York New Dramatists Award), The Glory (winner of 2007 Wal Cherry Award), No Man’s Island, Great Ocean Road, Colosseum and A Pilot Version of Something To Die For (short listed for the 2008 Green Room Award for Best New Play).
Concussion has been developed through the 2008 National Play Festival, was the winner of the New York New Dramatists Award and was short-listed in 2008 for both the Griffin Prize and the Patrick White Award.
Next Stage is Sydney Theatre Company’s artform development strand existing alongside the
Company’s Main Stage, Back Stage and Education programs, all programmed by Artistic Directors Andrew Upton and Cate Blanchett. Next Stage aims to offer different types of experiences for Sydney audiences, to develop new approaches to theatre and to collaborate with other companies and emerging artists.
Celebrating its thirtieth year, Griffin has a strong history of fostering emerging playwrights, actors and theatre-makers, and continues to bring to national attention the best new writing in Australia.
Director Brett Adam. Designers Brad Clark, Alexandra Sommer. Lighting Designer Luiz Pampolha. Composer & Sound Designer Basil Hogios Cast: Rachel Gordon, Belinda McClory, Sam North, Chris Ryan, Luke Ryan, Terry Serio
Box Office: 9250 1777 STC Box Office
13 March – 4 April 2009. Opens 17 March.
Tuesdays - Saturdays 8.15pm, Mondays 7pm. Matinees: Saturdays 2.15pm
Tickets: $25 - $45 (‘Monday Rush’ - tickets unsold one hour prior to performance available at
$15 - Mondays only)
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