Big Horn single work   drama  
Date: 2021
Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 Big Horn
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'Ray Bold has lost his wife & son.  But he will never lose his fighting spirit...  and he's bloody determined not to move out of his home.  Daughter-in-law Cate has to convince this wiley old codger to move before the government resumes his property.  Big Horn takes an empathetic look at love, loss, sexual politics and ageism.  It's an amusing, poignant and whimsical story of one man's determination to hold onto his home and his past.'

Source: Flight Path Theatre.

Production Details

  • Presented by Flight Path Theatre, Marrickville, 26 May - 6 June 2021 (double bill with Emma Workman's Yielding).

    Director: Tricia Youlden.

    Light/Sound Designer: Jacinta Frizelle.

    Set Designer: Allan Walpole.

    Cast: Richard Cotter, Mel Day, Eloise Martin-Jones, and Emma Dalton.

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