Hannie Rayson's classic Hotel Sorrento to open at Riverside Theatres July 31
Family, country and culture collide in the award-winning comedy/drama Hotel Sorrento, by one of Australia's most significant playwrights, Hannie Rayson, at Riverside Theatres from 31st July to 4th August.
Venue: Riverside Theatres
Address: Corner of Church and Market Streets / Parramatta
Date: July 31 - August 4
Ticket: Adult $54, Concession: $49. Discounts available for Riverside Theatres' Members.
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Address: Corner of Church and Market Streets / Parramatta
Date: July 31 - August 4
Ticket: Adult $54, Concession: $49. Discounts available for Riverside Theatres' Members.
Buy / Ticket: www.riversideparramatta.com.au/show/hotel-sorrento/
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: https://twitter.com/RiversideParra
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Call: 288393399
Family, country and culture collide in the award-winning comedy/drama Hotel Sorrento by one of Australia's most significant playwrights, Hannie Rayson, at Riverside Theatres from 31st July to 4th August.
Hilary lives with her father and teenage son in the family home in Sorrento. Reunited with Pippa, visiting from New York, and Meg, returning from England with her English husband, the three sisters must navigate the constraints of family life after ten years of living in different worlds.
When a semi-autobiographical book by middle sister Meg is published, it triggers old familial tensions, overshadowing their homecoming. Privacy, loyalty and contested versions of their shared history expose the complexities of personal identity, entitlement and betrayal.
This poignant dramedy, which inspired the AFI Award-winning Australian film of the same name, boasts a stellar cast including Ruth Caro (Home & Away), Kim Denman (All My Love) and Joanne Booth (House Husbands). They are led by critically-acclaimed director, Denny Lawrence (Educating Rita, Shirley Valentine) and an exceptional creative team.
Lawrence said, "Hotel Sorrento feels even more relevant today than when it premiered in 1990, holding a mirror up to a world living in fear, keenly aware of our differences, and to a nation constantly questioning the nature of what it is to be Australian."
Veteran actor and former Home and Away star Dennis Coard said he and the cast are excited for the show to visit Riverside Theatres. "While the story is set in Sorrento, Victoria, it could just as easily reflect a family story from Western Sydney, where the secrets and stories of the past suddenly become issues to face here and now."
Hotel Sorrento was first performed in 1990 by the Playbox Theatre Company at the Malthouse Theatre winning an AWGIE, NSW Premier's Literary Award and a Green Room Award. Since then the play has had over 50 productions throughout Australia and overseas and won critical acclaim on its London debut.
Director: Denny Lawrence | Playwright: Hannie Rayson | Producer: Christine Harris | Cast: Joanne Booth, Ruth Caro, Dennis Coard, Kim Denman, Saxon Gray, Dion Mills, Jenny Seedsman and Mike Smith.
Performances:
7.30pm Tues 31st July to Sat 4th August
1pm Thurs 2nd August
2.15pm Sat 4th August
Riverside Theatres - corner of Church and Market St, Parramatta
Tickets: Adult $54, Concession: $49. Discounts available for Riverside Theatres' Members. Transaction fees: phone $4.60, web $3.60 and counter $2.60.
Bookings: www.riversideparramatta.com.au/show/hotel-sorrento/ or from the Box Office (02) 8839 3399
Hilary lives with her father and teenage son in the family home in Sorrento. Reunited with Pippa, visiting from New York, and Meg, returning from England with her English husband, the three sisters must navigate the constraints of family life after ten years of living in different worlds.
When a semi-autobiographical book by middle sister Meg is published, it triggers old familial tensions, overshadowing their homecoming. Privacy, loyalty and contested versions of their shared history expose the complexities of personal identity, entitlement and betrayal.
This poignant dramedy, which inspired the AFI Award-winning Australian film of the same name, boasts a stellar cast including Ruth Caro (Home & Away), Kim Denman (All My Love) and Joanne Booth (House Husbands). They are led by critically-acclaimed director, Denny Lawrence (Educating Rita, Shirley Valentine) and an exceptional creative team.
Lawrence said, "Hotel Sorrento feels even more relevant today than when it premiered in 1990, holding a mirror up to a world living in fear, keenly aware of our differences, and to a nation constantly questioning the nature of what it is to be Australian."
Veteran actor and former Home and Away star Dennis Coard said he and the cast are excited for the show to visit Riverside Theatres. "While the story is set in Sorrento, Victoria, it could just as easily reflect a family story from Western Sydney, where the secrets and stories of the past suddenly become issues to face here and now."
Hotel Sorrento was first performed in 1990 by the Playbox Theatre Company at the Malthouse Theatre winning an AWGIE, NSW Premier's Literary Award and a Green Room Award. Since then the play has had over 50 productions throughout Australia and overseas and won critical acclaim on its London debut.
Director: Denny Lawrence | Playwright: Hannie Rayson | Producer: Christine Harris | Cast: Joanne Booth, Ruth Caro, Dennis Coard, Kim Denman, Saxon Gray, Dion Mills, Jenny Seedsman and Mike Smith.
Performances:
7.30pm Tues 31st July to Sat 4th August
1pm Thurs 2nd August
2.15pm Sat 4th August
Riverside Theatres - corner of Church and Market St, Parramatta
Tickets: Adult $54, Concession: $49. Discounts available for Riverside Theatres' Members. Transaction fees: phone $4.60, web $3.60 and counter $2.60.
Bookings: www.riversideparramatta.com.au/show/hotel-sorrento/ or from the Box Office (02) 8839 3399