Rabbits single work   drama  
Issue Details: First known date: 2017... 2017 Rabbits
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'She's from the right sort of country, she makes excellent tea, and she's desperately polite. But behind closed doors she's just desperate. She's homesick and lonely and bored out of her skull. Her baby won't sleep and her partner won't listen. Her neighbour on one side is crazy and the family on the other are (probably) terrorists. The guy downstairs thinks she walks too loud, and there are cracks appearing in the walls and in her sanity.

'Rabbits asks: How can we live together? What does it mean to be 'hom? And what if you took your worst thoughts about the people around you, and said them out loud?'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

Production Details

  • Presented by Steel & Brown in association with State Theatre Company of South Australia and Adelaide Festival Centre, at Plant 1, Bowden, 21 September to 14 October 2017.

    Director: Daisy Brown.

    Designer: Wendy Todd.

    Sound Designer: Mario Spate.

    Cast: Emily Steel.

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