2 Double Passes To A Property Of The Clan @ Blood Moon Theatre

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Don’t Look Away Theatre is presenting a revival of Nick Enright’s classic play A PROPERTY OF THE CLAN at the Blood Moon Theatre.

A disturbing tale inspired by real events, A Property of the Clan tells the story of the sexual assault and murder of a 14-year-old girl at a party.

A key piece of writing for Australian youth in the 90s, A Property of the Clan is a powerful and emotionally candid examination into peer pressure.   

The production holds contemporary relevance as director Phillip Rouse explains, “In a culture of rising violence against women, this is a play that deftly examines the psychology of victim blaming and rests responsibility of action firmly on the boys and men of the world.”

In a bold staging concept, this production  will see the performers both create and destroythe set during the show. On a perspex backdrop, the performers will paint their childhood memories before tearing it down at the end, symbolising the loss of innocence experienced from the terrible crime.

Featuring some of the freshest talent on the Sydney independent theatre scene,  the cast includes Sydney Theatre Awards 2014 winner George Banders (All’s Well that Ends Well,Romeo & Juliet), Megan Drury (Ruben Guthrie, Macquarie, Closer), Jack Starkey-Gill (Bell Shakespeare’s Players’ Company) and Samantha Young (Vampire Lesbians of Sodom, Space Cats).

PROPERTY OF THE CLAN previews on the 29th September, opens on the 30th September and is playing until the 17th October at the Blood Moon Theatre, 24 Bayswater Rd, Kings Cross within The World Bar.

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