ENTERTAINING MR SLOANE

By Joe Orton

19 June – 20 July 2012

A delicious satire on society which playfully inverts the clichés of middle-class morality to create a brilliant queer comedy.  ENTERTAINING MR SLOANE is a gloriously rebellious and anarchic romp: wickedly funny, sexily subversive and very, very naughty.

“The seediest love triangle in theatre history … Even now, Orton can generate a sharp intake of breath from an audience. Go be that audience. You’ll enjoy it” Jason Blake, SMH

“Orton’s play, with its erky-perky characters can still make us laugh, cringe, wince, ooh and aah (though more like aagh!) … Entertaining Mr Sloane is grandly, gorgeously, sumptuously grotesque and New Theatre’s production is as good as any you’re ever likely to see.” –  Crikey

“You must go and see this, it was theatre as theatre should be, a great night of entertainment.” What’s On Sydney

“This is black comedy at its finest, and will inevitably keep its audience torn between rage, bewilderment and laughter as the power of manipulation, charm and lust unfolds before their eyes.” Alternative Media Group

“Almost 50 years on, Joe Orton’s play is still an uncomfortable watch … its grimy dissolution and boundary pushing remain cringe-worthy still … this cast fully in habit the characters’ grubbiest qualities.” Oz Baby Boomers

It may be Swinging 60s London, but out in dreary suburbia, middle-aged Kath is lonely and desperate.  At the local library she meets ‘Mr Sloane’ – a charming and beautiful young man – and invites him back home to take up residence in the spare room.

Soon Kath and her bachelor brother Ed, infatuated with the charismatic lodger, are vying for possession of his body while he manipulates their sexual greed to his own advantage.  Only the suspicions of their father, Kemp, threaten this cosy set up – but it’s nothing that can’t be sorted.

Entertaining Mr Sloane is a delicious satire on society from the writer of Loot and What the Butler Saw.  Orton playfully inverts the clichés of middle-class morality to create a brilliant queer comedy. It is a gloriously rebellious and anarchic romp:  wickedly funny, sexily subversive and very, very naughty.

CREATIVE TEAM
Director Rosane McNamara
Set and Costume Design Marissa Dale-Johnson
Construction Design Nick Catran
Lighting Design Chris Page
Assistant Director Sharron Olivier
Dialect Coaching Emma Harris, Helen TonkinCast Alice Livingstone, Brynn Loosemore, Frank McNamara, Pete Nettell

PERFORMANCE TIMES
Wed – Sat @ 8pm, Sun @ 5pm

TICKET PRICES
Full $30  |  Concession $25  | Groups (10+) $25  | Previews (19 & 20 June @ 8pm) $15
“Pay What You Can” Sunday 24 June @ 5pm  | Student Rush $17

RUNNING TIME
2 ½ hours (including 15 minute interval)

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