KANDAHAR GATE is a new play by Australian dramatist Stephen Sewell. This feverish "dream play" is loosely inspired by Akira Kurosawa's 1950 film "Rashomon," but transplants the action to contemporary Australia and centres on the death of a soldier in Afghanistan. At the dark heart of the play is an exploration of how 'truth' gets buried - by governments, the military and one's own memory. It is a powerful and deeply political piece of theatre from one of Australia's great playwrights. With an introduction by Jeff Janisheski.
KANDAHAR GATE is a new play by Australian dramatist Stephen Sewell. This feverish "dream play" is loosely inspired by Akira Kurosawa's 1950 film "Rash...
THE OLYMPIANS is a collaboration between one of Australia's greatest playwrights Stephen Sewell and director Jeff Janisheski. Set on the last night of the world's biggest sporting event, the Olympic Games, this feisty play captures a moment in time when all the tensions, jealousies and rivalries finally explode in an exuberant burst of madness and frivolity during the Australian Muck-Up Party. The OLYMPIANS pits Australia's best athletes against the Olympian Gods and asks, what's it all for?
THE OLYMPIANS is a collaboration between one of Australia's greatest playwrights Stephen Sewell and director Jeff Janisheski. Set on the last night of...