Wild Thing single work   drama  
Date: 2021
Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 Wild Thing
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'A comedy, a tragedy - a tale of sea eagles, of pole dancing and childhood dreams, of rock and roll, of love and friendships which have stood the test of time.

'Until now. 

'Jackie, Elizabeth, Frances and Susan met at high school. They became besties, hit London in the sixties and then carved out very different lives for themselves.  Now, they don't see each other as often, but always make it a rule to meet up once a year for a girl's night out.

'But this year is different.

'The most radical member of their group is in crisis. To offer their support, the women take her back to her country home for a weekend - to relax and let their hair down. What could possibly go wrong? 


'The ensuing nightmare will test their friendship, their morals and their courage as never before. And a final twist in the tale will change their lives forever.'

Source: Flight Path Theatre.

Production Details

  • Presented by Flight Path Theatre, Marrickville, 2-20 March 2021.

    Director: Kim Hardwick.

    Set Designer: Tom Bannerman.

    Lighting Designer: Martin Kinnane.

    Costume Designer: Robert Bayliss.

    Sound Designer: Patrick Howard.

    Cast: Di Adams, Philip D'Ambrosio, Lewis Fitz-Gerald, Katrina Foster, Helen O’Connor, and Di Smith.

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