Teacher Preview Nights - 27th and 28th August
Quack
By Ian Wilding
27 August - 2 October 2010
‘This is a slap in the face for Australia.’
Kevin Rudd
Somewhere in middle Australia, the townsfolk of a small town are sick and looking for someone to blame.
That is, until a man emerges from their midst. He is on a mission,
and with skills as a surgeon, physician and pharmacist, he begins to
fire up the townsfolk with his promises (for he is a great orator too).
Only he can cure the disease, providing the townsfolk follow his
direction without deviation. As he sets about his task of healing the
town with an evangelical zeal, almost all are convinced.
Except, not everyone is happy. The cure also carries strange
side-effects. The pub is empty, the brothel is going out of business,
the two-up ring is silent, food is bland, the horses don’t race, the
football remains un-kicked, arguments are not had, sex has become
stale. Truth be told, the men have become dull and proud, the women
hard and distant. Is it really better to be cured and living like this?
A small minority begins to emerge. They don’t want to be cured by
the Doctor and have a plan to save themselves. But the majority will
not be shifted. All must be cured. Blisteringly funny and provoking in
equal measures, Quack is a salient reminder that we alone create our own destiny and our own demons.
Ian Wilding’s riotous follow-up to the hugely acclaimed October (2007, Griffin Theatre Company) is directed by Chris Mead (The Modern International Dead).
Griffin offers complimentary preview tickets to its education group
members, so that teachers have the opportunity to experience new
Australian drama and to see each production before bringing their
students.
For further information about our education program, or to make a
booking, call Belinda Kelly in the office on 02 9332 1052 or email
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