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Supported by The City of Sydney, Darlo Drama and Sydney Mardi Gras
Tiny Dog Productions & Dead Fly Productions presents
THE CHILDREN’S HOUR Written by Lillian Hellman, Directed by Kim Hardwick
When a troubled schoolgirl tells a lie, it sets off a chain of events with extraordinary and damaging consequences.
Premiering on Broadway in 1934, banned in London and several cities across America and performing for 691 shows in its first run, Lillian Hellman's The Children’s Hour was a product of its time, but 90 years later the devastating consequences of deceit, lies, homophobia and fear-mongering at the heart of this work remain startlingly relevant.
At their beloved boarding school Karen and Martha become entangled in a world of shame and courage when a troubled schoolgirl tells a lie to her unsuspecting grandmother, setting off a chain of events with extraordinary, damaging consequences.
Hellman’s The Children’s Hour was a controversial piece that caused the playwright to be blacklisted from Hollywood. Today, it remains a haunting reminder for us all.
Playwright: Lillian Hellman
Director: Kim Hardwick
Producers: Deborah Jones & Romney Hamilton
Assistant Director: Maddy Steadman
Set Designer: Emelia Simcox
Costume Designer: Hannah Yardley
Lighting Designer: Jimi Rawlings
Stage Manager: Clare Sheridan
Vocal Coach: Linda Nicholls-Gidley
Graphic Designer: Mel Jensen
Cast (of 13): Sarah Ballantyne, Jess Bell, Amy Bloink, Mike Booth, Annie Byron, Kim Clifton, Romney Hamilton, Martelle Hammer, Miranda Huttley, Deborah Jones, Lara Kocsis, Madeline Kunstler, Kira Mclennan
Content Warnings: Themes of homophobia and suicide
Venue
The Old Fitz Theatre @ 129 Dowling Street Woolloomooloo NSW 201
Price
Prices vary
Bookings
oldfitztheatre /the-childrens-hour website