shake & stir tackle Beckett’s Endgame
Samuel Beckett’s Absurdist play, Endgame, is shake & stir theatre co’s third production in their 10-year anniversary season and will be presented at the Cremorne Theatre, Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) from August 9.
It follows sell-out productions of Roald Dahl’s George’s Marvellous Medicine and Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights.
Endgame paints a tragically comic portrait of lives lived, loathed, and lost; of characters hoping for answers in a world without hope. Hamm, Clov, Nagg and Nell are four lost souls contemplating the inevitable arrival of their end. Isolated in a non-descript room, each reflects upon their life’s journey while grappling to find meaning in an otherwise meaningless world.
Together on stage are veterans of stage, film & TV - Robert Coleby, Jennifer Flowers and John McNeil. They are joined by Leon Cain, in the role of Clov.
The production will be brought to life by shake & stir’s award winning team of creatives - Michael Futcher (Director), and 2015 Matilda Award winners Josh McIntosh (Designer) and Jason Glenwright (Lighting Designer).
shake & stir’s Artistic Director, Ross Balbuziente said Endgame is particularly important to the company as it delivers its 10-year season.
“During our 10-year anniversary we wanted to program a production that celebrated the work of our most experienced Queensland artists. Endgame allows us to do just that. I fondly remember, as a secondary student, watching Jennifer Flowers and Robert Coleby on stage, being in awe of the mastery of their craft, their command of the audience and their ability to connect to me as if I was the only one in the theatre.
“It’s so wonderful to now invite them to work with shake & stir and I’m certain that their performances, together with the rest of our exceptionally talented team, will inspire the next generation of theatre goers and makers,” Balbuziente says.
QPAC is continually invested in the development of new work locally as well as focusing on growing opportunities for local artists and companies to present work on the mainstage. For more than six years, QPAC has partnered with shake & stir theatre co as co-presenter seeing them build a loyal audience for their highly-acclaimed, nationally-recognised works.
Sometimes the arrival of death isn’t the tragedy. Sometimes, the tragedy is that death doesn’t arrive quickly enough. Don’t miss your chance to see Samuel Beckett’s iconic comedic tragedy Endgame; from the award winning shake & stir theatre co.
Tickets on sale now via qpac.com.au or call 136 246.
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