Summer of the Seventeenth Doll
April 21st 2008 02:43
The Summer of the Seventeenth Doll is a new production of Ray Lawler’s play in the intimate Roundhouse Theatre in Brisbane.
The play depicts the fortunes of cane cutters Barney and Roo, who travel south every year to spend their layoff in the house of Roo's girlfriend, Olive. Year after year they bring with them a kewpie doll as a symbol of their long-standing ‘arrangement’.
But this year, time and circumstance have conspired to change things forever and no one, not even the youthful and naive Bubba from next door, will emerge unscathed from the summer of the seventeenth doll.
When?
April 28 - May 24, 2008.
Where?
Roundhouse Theatre
4 Musk Avenue,
Kelvin Grove,
Brisbane.
How much?
Opening Night $60 (includes function), Standard $44, Concession $37, Youth 25 years old and under $25. Bookings through RoundHouseTheatre.com.au
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