Description |
xvi, 94 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm |
Series |
Currency plays |
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Currency plays.
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Summary |
"There are two sides to every separation. Two truths. A fascination collaboration between two of Australia's most exciting writers. A story which will resonate with anyone who has ever loved and lost. Mathew and Nina have been married for twelve years. He is forty; a successful publisher. Always in control, his pace is enormous and his path is littered with the discarded souls of those who tried to keep up. Nina's thirty-eight; a journalist. she hasn't worked since the birth of the children. She's restless; looking for something. So when Mathew suggests she takes on the biography of Lawrence Clifford, tycoon, philanthropist and now Australian of the Year, she throws herself into the project with an all-consuming enthusiasm. A play about love and betrayal, about sex, sacrifice and survival, of break-up and break-down." -- doollee.com |
Notes |
Produced by the Melbourne Theatre Company at the Fairfax Theatre, Victorian Arts Centre, on 15 November 1995 with Robert Menzies, Heather Mitchell, Tiriel Mora, Fiona Todd, Marg Downey, Beverley Dunn, Shane Porteous |
Subject |
Melbourne Theatre Company -- Performances.
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Australian drama -- 20th century.
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Theater -- Australia -- Melbourne (Vic.)
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Author |
Rayson, Hannie, 1957-
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ISBN |
086819476X |
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