Sorting Out Rachel
Sorting Out Rachel is an Australian comedy play by David Williamson. It premiered in 2018 directed by Nadia Tass.[1] Tass said the play is “a bit of a debate about our responsibility to indigenous communities. And it’s set against a family backdrop where the characters are quite complex and where each of the characters fear losing their entitlement.”[2]
Sorting Out Rachel | |
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Written by | David Williamson |
Date premiered | 2018 |
Place premiered | Ensemble Theatre, Sydney |
Original language | English |
Genre | comedy |
Plot
A wealthy man has to break the news to his family that he has a secret daughter.
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References
- "David Williamon's Sorting Out Rachel". Ensemble.
- "Nadia Tass stages Williamson's Sorting Out Rachel". The Australian. 17 January 2018.
External links
- Sorting Out Rachel at Ausstage
- Review of Sydney production at Sydney Morning Herald
- Review of 2018 Sydney production at Kevin Jackson
- Review of 2018 Sydney production at Daily Telegraph
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