Cloudstreet
A BLACK SWAN STATE THEATRE COMPANY OF WA AND MALTHOUSE THEATRE CO-PRODUCTION
PRESENTED AS PART OF PERTH FESTIVAL
CLOUDSTREET ADAPTED BY NICK ENRIGHT AND JUSTIN MONJO FROM THE NOVEL BY TIM WINTON
A MASTERPIECE OF WORLD FICTION
“THEATRE AT ITS MOST RICH.” FIVE STARS – STAGE NOISE
PRICES: $39-$149
A once-in-a-generation chance to see Tim Winton’s award-winning novel on stage. Follow the lives of two families, the Lambs and the Pickles, over two decades in post-war Perth. Together they share an old house at number one Cloud Street haunted by a dark history. Cloudstreet is packed full of heart and hardship.
The Lambs and the Pickles aren’t your average counter lunch. While the feckless Pickles love drinking and betting, the Lambs are God-fearing and hard-working. Over the years their lives become entwined in ways they couldn’t have imagined.
After breaking box office records in Melbourne, we are proud to bring this epic new production of Cloudstreet home – a story born of our city. Directed by Perth born-and-raised Matthew Lutton, with a cast of 12, including Bert LaBonté (Book of Mormon), Alison Whyte (Seachange, Frontline) and Arielle Gray (Picnic at Hanging Rock) this re-imagined five-hour experience will be the Perth Festival highlight of 2020. Cloudstreet was first commissioned by Black Swan State Theatre Company and Company B Belvoir in 1998, winning two Helpmann Awards.
CLOUDSTREET DINING
Duration includes one meal interval (90min) and a second interval (20min). For the meal interval there will be in-house menu options at His Majesty’s Theatre and others at local restaurants nearby. We will notify you of these dining options in the new year to round out your Cloudstreet experience.
DIRECTOR Matthew Lutton
SET & COSTUME DESIGNER Zoë Atkinson
LIGHTING DESIGNER Paul Jackson
SOUND DESIGNER J. David Franzke
COMPOSER Elizabeth Drake
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR Katt Osborne
CAST INCLUDES
Arielle Gray
Brenna Harding
Natasha Herbert
Bert LaBonté
Ebony McGuire
Mikayla Merks
Ian Michael
Benjamin Oakes
Scott Sheridan
Guy Simon
Greg Stone
Alison Whyte
When?
Friday, February 21 – Sunday, March 15Where?
His Majesty’s Theatre825 Hay Street
Perth, Western Australia
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