Performance Dates
20 Apr 2001 – 12 May 2001April 2001
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Details
- Playwright
- Bernard Kops
- Director
- Michael Taylor
AddressKADS, Town Square Theatre, Kalamunda
"Playing Sinatra" is a powerful, psychological drama set in an oppressive household in London where grown-up siblings, Norman and Sandra, try to resist their lonely future by living out their fantasies in the music of their idol, Frank Sinatra. The audience will be subjected to an absorbing display of the fragilities of mentally disturbed Norman as he battles for the attention of Sandra and how she, wanting to break free of her
existence, her job and her younger brother's needs, finds a boyfriend, the older and less than straightforward Phillip.
This play contains some coarse language and adult themes
existence, her job and her younger brother's needs, finds a boyfriend, the older and less than straightforward Phillip.
This play contains some coarse language and adult themes
Bookings
This production has concluded. Contact details are not available for past events.