Performance Dates
5 Nov 2005 – 5 Nov 2005November 2005
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Details
- Playwright
- Written by Rob Jeffreys
AddressThe Don Russell Performing Arts Centre, Murdoch Rd , THORNLIE WA
Don Russell Performing Arts Centre, Country Arts WA and Lyons Productions Present The Messenger.
Love, life and mortgages are at the heart of The Messenger, a witty and comical play at Don Russell Performing Arts Centre on Saturday, 5 November at 8.00pm.
This revealing drama poses the question: is the man in your life more of a mystery than the man at your front door?
Claire Hooper plays Rose, a young woman in her fourth live-in relationship who is desperate to hold on to a man. She is emotionally insecure and stuck in a rut with her current partner, Martin, a man behaving badly.
Peter Webb plays “the stranger” Bob, who is a surprise guest at Rose’s home. Bob’s revelations have a life-altering effect on Rose, while satisfying a hidden agenda of his own that is exposed only at the play’s end.
The Messenger was originally produced in November 2001, after which it was short-listed for the script section of the WA PremierÂ’s Book Awards. This current production visits The Don as part of a statewide regional tour, funded by Country Arts WA.
The Messenger is fast paced, fall on the floor funny and will leave you wanting more!
Love, life and mortgages are at the heart of The Messenger, a witty and comical play at Don Russell Performing Arts Centre on Saturday, 5 November at 8.00pm.
This revealing drama poses the question: is the man in your life more of a mystery than the man at your front door?
Claire Hooper plays Rose, a young woman in her fourth live-in relationship who is desperate to hold on to a man. She is emotionally insecure and stuck in a rut with her current partner, Martin, a man behaving badly.
Peter Webb plays “the stranger” Bob, who is a surprise guest at Rose’s home. Bob’s revelations have a life-altering effect on Rose, while satisfying a hidden agenda of his own that is exposed only at the play’s end.
The Messenger was originally produced in November 2001, after which it was short-listed for the script section of the WA PremierÂ’s Book Awards. This current production visits The Don as part of a statewide regional tour, funded by Country Arts WA.
The Messenger is fast paced, fall on the floor funny and will leave you wanting more!
Bookings
This production has concluded. Contact details are not available for past events.