Renowned playwright Daniel Keene returns to fortyfivedownstairs with the Australian premiere of The Curtain.
Directed by Beng Oh (Wild Cherries at La Mama and c*ckat fortyfivedownstairs) and featuring Milijana Čančar, Gil Tucker and Paul Weingott, The Curtain is a touching and humorous examination of ageing, vulnerability and a prickly friendship. Written with Keene's characteristically sharp ear for poetry in the dialogue of ordinary people, The Curtain follows Leon and Francis, two older men lodging in a country town. After arriving home late one night, their landlady Ada has some disturbing news for her "guests" which will change their lives forever. Underpinning this apparently simple story are multiple layers of meaning and feeling, typical of Keene's award-winning work. Recipient of the Victorian Premier's Literary Award for Drama twice and the NSW Premier's Literary Award for Drama three times, amongst many other prizes, Keene's work has been presented at the Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide International Arts Festivals, and at the Melbourne Theatre Company and Sydney Theatre Company. Since 2000, over 80 productions of his work have been presented in Europe, predominantly in France. In 2016, Daniel was appointed to the rank of Chevalier de I'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French Ministry of Culture for his contribution to French Culture.Tickets $35 - $48
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