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Past the Shallows | Australian Theatre for Young People and Archipelago Productions

Past the Shallows | Australian Theatre for Young People and Archipelago Productions

Starts: Thursday, 22 August 2024
Ends: Friday, 23 August 2024
Harry and Miles' dad, an abalone diver, disappears with his grief into the deep waters of Tasmania’s wild south coast. The 15-year-old Miles is left to care for Harry, who’s just 10 years old. Soon, the bonds anchoring the family become frayed. Adapted by playwright Julian Larnach from Favel Parrett’s award-winning debut novel and directed by Ben Winspear, Past the Shallows sees the roiling sea beyond the shoreline becoming a metaphor for the turmoil that accompanies incalculable loss. Together the family rides rogue waves of violent masculinity; and the tender swells of brotherhood that might just carry them home.
Add to Calendar 2024-08-22 12:00 am 2024-08-23 12:00 am Past the Shallows | Australian Theatre for Young People and Archipelago Productions Harry and Miles' dad, an abalone diver, disappears with his grief into the deep waters of Tasmania’s wild south coast. The 15-year-old Miles is left to care for Harry, who’s just 10 years old. Soon, the bonds anchoring the family become frayed. Adapted by playwright Julian Larnach from Favel Parrett’s award-winning debut novel and directed by Ben Winspear, Past the Shallows sees the roiling sea beyond the shoreline becoming a metaphor for the turmoil that accompanies incalculable loss. Together the family rides rogue waves of violent masculinity; and the tender swells of brotherhood that might just carry them home. 29 Campbell Street, Hobart , TAS , 7000 , Australia
29 Campbell Street, Hobart , TAS , 7000 , Australia
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