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28 Mar 2001 – 30 Apr 2001March 2001
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Details
- Playwright
- Richard Greenberg
- Director
- Lindy Davies
AddressWharf 1, Pier 4 Hickson Road, Walsh Bay, Sydney
Article in SMH.
Review in SMH.
A mystery and a love story, Three Days of Rain is the new play from one of AmericaÂ’s most produced young dramatists, Richard Greenberg.
In Manhattan, 1995, a brother, his sister (Marcus Graham, Angie Milliken) and their childhood friend (Andy Rodoreda) meet to settle their parents' estate. The two fathers were long-time friends and partners in architecture. The heart of their legacy is a brilliantly daring creation, the 1960s Janeway House by now an icon of U.S. design. But whose was the guiding hand?
In this tense and brittle reunion, a father's diary is discovered. As sparse as it is, the diary triggers an intriguing case of emotional pentimento. Layers are removed to illuminate the present and make sense of the past. Over three days of rain, a romantic significance and creative dilemma none of these children could ever have imagined comes to light.
Handsome young men in Manhattan may not always fall on their feet.
Richard Greenberg has created a play as contemporary and timeless as the famous house at its core.
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Review in SMH.
A mystery and a love story, Three Days of Rain is the new play from one of AmericaÂ’s most produced young dramatists, Richard Greenberg.
In Manhattan, 1995, a brother, his sister (Marcus Graham, Angie Milliken) and their childhood friend (Andy Rodoreda) meet to settle their parents' estate. The two fathers were long-time friends and partners in architecture. The heart of their legacy is a brilliantly daring creation, the 1960s Janeway House by now an icon of U.S. design. But whose was the guiding hand?
In this tense and brittle reunion, a father's diary is discovered. As sparse as it is, the diary triggers an intriguing case of emotional pentimento. Layers are removed to illuminate the present and make sense of the past. Over three days of rain, a romantic significance and creative dilemma none of these children could ever have imagined comes to light.
Handsome young men in Manhattan may not always fall on their feet.
Richard Greenberg has created a play as contemporary and timeless as the famous house at its core.
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