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The Gates of Egypt

3 Feb - 11 Mar

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"Sewell at his best... fine and clear production..." The Australian, 12.2.07

"...a challenging, profound and wonderful play." Sydney Stage Online, 10.2.07

Written by
Stephen Sewell

Directed by
Kate Gaul

With
Lynette Curran, Michael Denkha, Russell Kiefel, Jacqueline Linke, Anna Lise Phillips, Damian Rice, Indyana Schneider, Hazem Shammas and Shakira Wilson


Clarice has recently buried her husband, and the one thing she wants to do in her widowhood is visit Egypt. Her daughter is appalled and her son-in-law is scathing, but as the violence in the Middle East escalates, Clarice might just find what she wants most of all amongst the ruins of ancient Egypt.

Written in the heat of the latest Israel-Lebanon conflict, The Gates of Egypt is Stephen Sewell’s impassioned examination of peace and vengeance. Part satire, part elegy, it cuts between suburban Australia and the muezzin calls of the Middle East. While Clarice travels back to the cradle of history, at home her children struggle with their own ability to love and forgive. The Gates of Egypt is a determined search for a way out of the mire of attack and counter-attack.

Kate Gaul returns to Belvoir to direct the great Lynette Curran in this provocative and hopeful new play which slips love into the complex equation of global fear and offers the proposition that peace begins at home.

Ticket Prices

Full Price

$52

Seniors, Industry

$44

Concession

$32

Group Bookings

$44

Preview Performances

$32

Previews

Saturday 3 February at 8pm, Sunday 4 February at 5pm

Performance Times

Tuesday 6.30pm, Wednesday to Friday 8pm, Saturday 2pm & 8pm, Sunday 5pm

Backstage Q & A

Wednesday 7 March at 6pm

Unwaged Performances

Thursday 15 February at 2pm

Carole's Club

Sunday 11 February at 4pm

Please Note

Running time: 2 hrs, 10 mins (including interval)


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