'As if their 20-year age gap wasn’t trouble enough, Matilda’s fighting for space with Gabe’s long-time bedfellows: misery, booze and writerly angst. She’s not even convinced he’s over his ex-girlfriend and publisher Angela, who was hooked on picking up his pieces.
'If Gabe wants to get sober, he’ll have to abandon his image as tragic writer betrothed to the bottle. And if Angela’s really trying to let Gabe go, like her partner Tony needs her to, she should probably say goodbye to Gabe’s wretched cat—which she’s somehow still looking after.'
Source: Griffin Theatre.
Produced by Griffin Theatre, 22 February - 6 April 2019.
Director: Mitchell Butel.
Designer: Genevieve Blanchett.
Lighting Designer: Alexander Berlage.
Cast including Kate Cheel.
'Mary Rachel Brown’s new play suggests that addiction can in different ways affect us all.'
'Mary Rachel Brown’s new play suggests that addiction can in different ways affect us all.'