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The Seed

16 Feb - 30 Mar

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2007 SYDNEY THEATRE AWARD
BEST INDEPENDENT PRODUCTION

"KATE MULVANY'S TERRIFIC PLAY... IS EVEN BETTER IN THIS OUTING"
SMH, 22.2.08

“Kate Mulvany’s story, her play about her story and her performance in her play are extraordinarily powerful and moving. This is an important work that deserves a long life.”
The Australian



Written by
Kate Mulvany

Directed by
Iain Sinclair with Neil Armfield

With
Danny Adcock, Kate Mulvany and Martin Vaughan


Tickets also available as part of a 2008 Season Ticket

The Seed
started out years ago as a novel Kate Mulvany was writing about her family. But Kate’s laptop got stolen and she lost everything except a few scraps about crayfishing with her dad. In 2004, Kate gave us those few scraps and we gave her the Philip Parsons Young Playwright’s Award. By 2007 the scraps had become a small miracle of a show at Belvoir St Downstairs as part of our B Sharp Season. So this mighty little play grew up at Belvoir St and we’re proud as punch that it’s taking its place Upstairs in 2008.

Meet Rose Maloney. Her dad Danny went to Vietnam. Her grandfather Brian is ex-IRA. Today is their collective birthday. From this intimate reunion, The Seed opens itself up over and over again until a silent family battle becomes a national story about finding new life amongst the rubble of old wars. This play has a very special kind of honesty and humour to it which sorts the great lies we buy into from the reality we live through.

Iain Sinclair’s beautiful production boasts three wonderful actors at their finest: Danny Adcock, Kate Mulvany and the legendary Martin Vaughan (who leapt out of retirement to play the gorgeous old bully Brian). That well-known theatrical green thumb Neil Armfield joins the party to lend his hand for the Upstairs repotting.

Full Price

$54

Seniors, Industry

$45

Concession

$33

Group Bookings

$45

Preview Performances

$33


Please Note
Running time: 2 hours, 10 minutes (including interval)


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