Strangers In Between by Tommy Murphy

From playwright Tommy Murphy Holding the Man and director Ben Packer Mercury Fur, comes a surprising and tender play about accepting the kindness of strangers.

 

Strangers in Between‘s original production in 2005 in Sydney launched playwright Tommy Murphy’s stellar rise. The Sydney Morning Herald called the play “bitter and sweet and replete with raw emotion … entertaining and forceful”. SX News went a step further and claimed it to be “the best new Australian play since Michael Gow’s Away”..

 

little death productions is an independent theatre company that seeks to present work that is vital and visceral. The company presented Mercury Fur by Philip Ridley in 2007 at Theatreworks before touring the production to Sydney as part of Griffin Stablemates. Critic for The Australian and theatre blogger Alison Croggon proclaimed the production as “quite simply, brilliant theatre”.

 

From playwright Tommy Murphy Holding the Man and director Ben Packer Mercury Fur, comes a surprising and tender play about accepting the kindness of strangers

Dates

23 July –16 Aug 2009

Where

The Store Room