SYDNEY THEATRE COMPANY LAUNCHES SEASON 2021 ACT 1

The Wharf Revue team

Sydney Theatre Company Artistic Director Kip Williams today unveiled Act 1, the first five plays of the 2021 season with the remaining two thirds of the season to be announced in March.

The first production at The Wharf in 2021 will be a historic event in Australian theatre: a new adaptation of Ruth Park’s Playing Beatie Bow from playwright Kate Mulvany and Artistic Director Kip Williams, the team that created the epic, multi-award-winning world of The Harp in the South: Part One and Part Two. Starring Catherine Văn-Davies (No Pay? No Way!, Hungry Ghosts) as Abigail and Sofia Nolan (The Wolves at Belvoir) as Beatie Bow, this moving story, set in and around The Rocks, the real-life suburb that STC calls home, is full of history and humour and will be sure to delight audiences across generations.

Continuing the company’s tradition of showcasing the best and most exciting international playwriting, the 2021 season will feature the Australian premiere of Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’ Appropriate directed by Wesley Enoch at the Roslyn Packer Theatre. Twice nominated for the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Jacobs-Jenkins is a master of the form who riffs on the work of classic writers to tell uncomfortable truths about contemporary America

2021 will also see the triumphant return of some of the shows that were cancelled in 2020 due to the pandemic. The Olivier Award-winning Home, I’m Darling, helmed by STC Resident Director Jessica Arthur, will play the Drama Theatre, Sydney Opera House. With an ensemble including Andrea Demetriades (Arms and the Man) and Anthony Taufa (How to Rule the World), this witty, highly-original and thought-provoking comedy takes a look at the complexity of women’s choices and the dangers of nostalgia through distinctly rose-coloured glasses.

Musical legend Marina Prior will star alongside Maggie McKenna (Muriel’s Wedding: The Musical)  in Fun Home, a musical adaptation of Alison Bechdel’s memoir in a brand new production directed by Dean Bryant. Winner of three Tony Awards, including Best Musical and Best Original Score, and a finalist for the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Fun Home is a heartfelt story about coming out and coming of age based on Alison Bechdel’s pivotal graphic novel.

And finally, after more than two decades of hilarious irreverence, the comedy powerhouse that is The Wharf Revue is back to say goodbye. Taking over the Drama Theatre, Sydney Opera House from February, the indefatigable trio of Jonathan BigginsDrew Forsythe and Phillip Scott reunite with dazzling accomplice Mandy Bishop for one final victory lap for the comedy juggernaut that’s been keeping the bastards honest since 2000.

 Act 2 of the STC 2021 season will be announced in March 2021. Overall, the full 2021 season will feature 15 productions, including a special collection of six plays to celebrate the new creative possibilities of The Wharf.

For further information visit sydneytheatre.com.au/season-2021