A dysfunctional family and a mother-in-law from hell will take centre stage in Marloo Theatre’s latest offering, The Anniversary.
The black comedy, written by Bill MacIlwraith, sees revolt in the air as a family come to celebrate their parents’ wedding anniversary – despite their dad being dead for years.
A long-time audience favourite, The Anniversary was adapted into a 1968 film with Bette Davis in the central mother role.
“Although The Anniversary is a dark comedy, the challenge is to make it believable and the relationships real, rather than playing it for laughs,” director Rob Warner said
The Anniversary plays April 27 to May 19.
For tickets and timings, call 6270 1465 or visit trybooking.com/TZMQ.
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