ULSTER AMERICAN has its audiences in stitches! Join us before September 19 to see this “slick play of ideas performed by three superb actors” (Theatre People)!
Here’s what the critics are saying:
“It’s a triumph of dramatic intelligence and some of the best acting you’ll see in Melbourne this year.” ★★★★★ – Herald Sun
“Brett Cousins directs a strong cast. No one escapes unscathed from Ireland’s vicious satire, and the actors take to it with exceptional relish.” – ★★★★
The Age
“body-slamming and near-flawless new production” – The Australian
“Director Brett Cousins finds just the right pitch for all this – and his cast maintain that pitch without falter. Three beautifully judged and contrasting performances.” – Stage Whispers
“This production is so good, so restrained and effortlessly naturalistic” – Herald Sun
Images by Teresa Noble Photography
ULSTER AMERICAN
by David Ireland
Directed by Brett Cousins
Featuring Steve Bastoni, Sarah Sutherland & David Whiteley
Playing until September 19
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