South Perth's Old Mill Theatre is bringing the classic Australian play The Sum of Us back to the stage in February. A moving drama with many great comic moments, The Sum of Us was famously adapted for the screen in 1994 and starred Russel Crowe and Jack Thompson as a young gay man and his quintessentially Australian dad.
The Old Mill Theatre's production is directed by Phil Barnett and Danni Ashton, the recent winner of the 2007 Dramafest Best Overall Production Award.
Danni Ashton chose the play because the dialogue lifted off the page, alternating sincerity with off-hand humour in a highly-engaging and earnest manner.
"The Sum of Us is essentially a play about ordinary people and unconditional love, rather than solely about being gay and what it might mean in Australian society," Ms Ashton said.
"But what's so clever about David Stevens' script is that it manages to cover so many issues: father-son relationships, troubles faced in daily family routine, the price you pay for your beliefs and the need for companionship and love, no matter what your background or stage of life."
The Sum of Us is a moving drama about two men trying to find the right partner while looking at different types of love, often described the greatest adventure of all.
"There's something distinctively Australian about this play, reflected in the characters and dialogue, but also in the situations that present themselves," said co-director Phil Barnett.
"It's a challenging piece that tackles numerous issues in an entertaining way, matched with a lot of warmth and passion in the writing."
The Sum of Us plays at 8pm, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, February 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 14, 15 and 16 and 2pm, Sunday, February 3. Tickets are $19 ($14 concession) and bookings can be made by calling (08) 9367 8719.
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Winners ! written by GAYinWA Events, February 02, 2008 - 2:41:56 am CST
Congratulations to Noel, Alex, Brad, Scott, Jamie and Andrew who each won a double pass to 'The Sum of Us'. Courtesy of The Old Mill Theatre and GAYinWA.com.au.
All Winners Notified.
... written by Patti Bell, February 11, 2008 - 3:01:19 pm CST
I would absolutely love to win.
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written by GAYinWA Events, February 02, 2008 - 2:41:56 am CST
Congratulations to Noel, Alex, Brad, Scott, Jamie and Andrew who each won a double pass to 'The Sum of Us'.
Courtesy of The Old Mill Theatre and GAYinWA.com.au.
All Winners Notified.
written by Patti Bell, February 11, 2008 - 3:01:19 pm CST
I would absolutely love to win.