A ten-minute play.

OVERVIEW:

As my grandma’s health decline her love of quavers (UK crisps) increased. Visits were increasingly strange as she slipped from present to past, sometimes lost in memory, sometimes possessed with an urgent need to find her handbag. This play was written in remembrance of Mai Etherington.

STORY:

Sue is looking after Mai and she’s not even her mother! Mai’s happy as long as she has her crisps and gets to watch her program.  A study of difficult relationships.

PERFORMANCES:

  • Imagine Festival, ACTT, 9th October
  • Directed by Stephen Carnell
  • With Bridget O’Sullivan and Christine Greenough.

READINGS:

  • Playtime 7, The World Bar,  Sydney – 23rd September 2010
  • Directed by Lisa Eismen.
  • With Marilyn Gotlieb and Karina Bracken.
  • Writers Anonymous, Bar Me, Sydney – 6th July 2009
  • Directed by Stephen Carnell.
  • With Bridget O’Sullivan and Sarah Herlihy.

IMAGES:

Coming soon.

Scripts for several of the plays on katetoon.com are available via the Production Scripts website.

 

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Contact Kate Toon – Sydney writer

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