Australian playwriter Suzie Miller weaves tragedy, humour and love together in the live theatre performance Sunset Strip.
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The play, directed by Anthony Skuse, will be staged at the Smithurst Theatre on October 10, with tickets now selling.
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Sunset Strip is the story of the once-thriving summer hot-spot now populated only by the people who couldn't leave.
Caroline arrives home after a bout of chemotherapy to find the lake has dried up and the holiday-makers have gone. Yet her sister, Phoebe, remains hopeful. She has been caring for her father who has dementia, alleviated only by training his goldfish.
Phoebe has also fallen for Teddy, a local fellow with a big heart.
The production creates an unlikely path for humanity to triumph, explores all manners of love and family dysfunction, and makes the best of bad situations and prosthetic breasts.
- The play starts at 6.30pm on October 10. Tickets are $35 and are available online at www.thecivic.com.au