'“So now you have the sounds, the visuals, the feeling…this feeling in the stomach, because you know everything is about to go away.”
'David can’t get enough, of anything. Alcohol, drugs, women, gambling – whatever it takes to escape the bark of the black dog. Consumed by an overwhelming feeling of never belonging anywhere, David’s life becomes a chaotic struggle as he battles compounding mental health issues.
'Breaking the Castle unlocks a sometimes jobbing actor’s descent into the hell of dependence. Days and nights are lived through a thick haze of drugs and alcohol and this bender could be his last, but he doesn’t care – there are worse things than death. Devoured by the back streets of the city David is thrown an unlikely lifeline. Finding himself in the mountains of South-East Asia he is offered a chance at redemption – but he will need to confront his inner demons, traumas and secrets long buried in his psyche.
'Visceral, fierce, and uplifting Breaking the Castle brings a gripping performance from creator Peter Cook as a man yearning for connection. Directed by Caroline Stacey with The Street’s award-winning creative team this exquisitely rendered heartbreaking story opens the line between the seen, the unseen and the importance of belonging.'
Source: HotHouse Theatre.
Scheduled for production by Street Theatre and present by HotHouse Theatre as part of their 2020 season.
Production postponed, but not initially cancelled, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Presented by QPAC is association with Oombarra Productions and presented at QPAC, 24 February - 4 March 2023.
Director: Leah Purcell.