Griffin Theatre Company is the resident theatre company at the historic SBW Stables Theatre in Sydney’s Kings Cross. Griffin is Australia’s leading new writing theatre – and the only Sydney theatre company entirely dedicated to the professional development and production of new Australian writing for the stage. Griffin is one of the great engine rooms of the Australian theatre.
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Thursday, 23 February 2012
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Brett Sprague’s just out of jail. Reunited with his mum Sandra and brothers Glenn and... Read moreBrett Sprague’s just out of jail. Reunited with his mum Sandra and brothers Glenn and Stevie, he’s ready to reclaim his life. But things have changed while Brett’s been inside. Girlfriend Michelle may have moved on, Glenn’s moved out and Stevie’s about to be a dad.
As Brett’s disruptive force takes hold, tensions flare and Brett embarks on a drink-fuelled rampage, sweeping his brothers along with him – with terrifying consequences.
Twenty-one years ago, audiences were lining the streets to see the original Griffin production of The Boys. Since then, it’s become a classic of the Australian stage and screen, winning along its way an AWGIE and four AFI Awards.
Following the success of his sold out production of Speaking in Tongues, Artistic Director Sam Strong re-imagines another Griffin classic for a new generation and Sydney Festival.
A powerful, dangerous, visceral descent into the darker parts of our city and our selves.
WARNINGS: This production contains offensive language, adult themes and the use of herbal cigarettes.
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Friday, 24 February 2012
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Brett Sprague’s just out of jail. Reunited with his mum Sandra and brothers Glenn and... Read moreBrett Sprague’s just out of jail. Reunited with his mum Sandra and brothers Glenn and Stevie, he’s ready to reclaim his life. But things have changed while Brett’s been inside. Girlfriend Michelle may have moved on, Glenn’s moved out and Stevie’s about to be a dad.
As Brett’s disruptive force takes hold, tensions flare and Brett embarks on a drink-fuelled rampage, sweeping his brothers along with him – with terrifying consequences.
Twenty-one years ago, audiences were lining the streets to see the original Griffin production of The Boys. Since then, it’s become a classic of the Australian stage and screen, winning along its way an AWGIE and four AFI Awards.
Following the success of his sold out production of Speaking in Tongues, Artistic Director Sam Strong re-imagines another Griffin classic for a new generation and Sydney Festival.
A powerful, dangerous, visceral descent into the darker parts of our city and our selves.
WARNINGS: This production contains offensive language, adult themes and the use of herbal cigarettes.
In association with Sydney Festival Collapse
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Saturday, 25 February 2012
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Brett Sprague’s just out of jail. Reunited with his mum Sandra and brothers Glenn and... Read moreBrett Sprague’s just out of jail. Reunited with his mum Sandra and brothers Glenn and Stevie, he’s ready to reclaim his life. But things have changed while Brett’s been inside. Girlfriend Michelle may have moved on, Glenn’s moved out and Stevie’s about to be a dad.
As Brett’s disruptive force takes hold, tensions flare and Brett embarks on a drink-fuelled rampage, sweeping his brothers along with him – with terrifying consequences.
Twenty-one years ago, audiences were lining the streets to see the original Griffin production of The Boys. Since then, it’s become a classic of the Australian stage and screen, winning along its way an AWGIE and four AFI Awards.
Following the success of his sold out production of Speaking in Tongues, Artistic Director Sam Strong re-imagines another Griffin classic for a new generation and Sydney Festival.
A powerful, dangerous, visceral descent into the darker parts of our city and our selves.
WARNINGS: This production contains offensive language, adult themes and the use of herbal cigarettes.
In association with Sydney Festival Collapse
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Monday, 27 February 2012
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Brett Sprague’s just out of jail. Reunited with his mum Sandra and brothers Glenn and... Read moreBrett Sprague’s just out of jail. Reunited with his mum Sandra and brothers Glenn and Stevie, he’s ready to reclaim his life. But things have changed while Brett’s been inside. Girlfriend Michelle may have moved on, Glenn’s moved out and Stevie’s about to be a dad.
As Brett’s disruptive force takes hold, tensions flare and Brett embarks on a drink-fuelled rampage, sweeping his brothers along with him – with terrifying consequences.
Twenty-one years ago, audiences were lining the streets to see the original Griffin production of The Boys. Since then, it’s become a classic of the Australian stage and screen, winning along its way an AWGIE and four AFI Awards.
Following the success of his sold out production of Speaking in Tongues, Artistic Director Sam Strong re-imagines another Griffin classic for a new generation and Sydney Festival.
A powerful, dangerous, visceral descent into the darker parts of our city and our selves.
WARNINGS: This production contains offensive language, adult themes and the use of herbal cigarettes.
In association with Sydney Festival Collapse
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Tuesday, 28 February 2012
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Brett Sprague’s just out of jail. Reunited with his mum Sandra and brothers Glenn and... Read moreBrett Sprague’s just out of jail. Reunited with his mum Sandra and brothers Glenn and Stevie, he’s ready to reclaim his life. But things have changed while Brett’s been inside. Girlfriend Michelle may have moved on, Glenn’s moved out and Stevie’s about to be a dad.
As Brett’s disruptive force takes hold, tensions flare and Brett embarks on a drink-fuelled rampage, sweeping his brothers along with him – with terrifying consequences.
Twenty-one years ago, audiences were lining the streets to see the original Griffin production of The Boys. Since then, it’s become a classic of the Australian stage and screen, winning along its way an AWGIE and four AFI Awards.
Following the success of his sold out production of Speaking in Tongues, Artistic Director Sam Strong re-imagines another Griffin classic for a new generation and Sydney Festival.
A powerful, dangerous, visceral descent into the darker parts of our city and our selves.
WARNINGS: This production contains offensive language, adult themes and the use of herbal cigarettes.
In association with Sydney Festival Collapse
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Wednesday, 29 February 2012
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Brett Sprague’s just out of jail. Reunited with his mum Sandra and brothers Glenn and... Read moreBrett Sprague’s just out of jail. Reunited with his mum Sandra and brothers Glenn and Stevie, he’s ready to reclaim his life. But things have changed while Brett’s been inside. Girlfriend Michelle may have moved on, Glenn’s moved out and Stevie’s about to be a dad.
As Brett’s disruptive force takes hold, tensions flare and Brett embarks on a drink-fuelled rampage, sweeping his brothers along with him – with terrifying consequences.
Twenty-one years ago, audiences were lining the streets to see the original Griffin production of The Boys. Since then, it’s become a classic of the Australian stage and screen, winning along its way an AWGIE and four AFI Awards.
Following the success of his sold out production of Speaking in Tongues, Artistic Director Sam Strong re-imagines another Griffin classic for a new generation and Sydney Festival.
A powerful, dangerous, visceral descent into the darker parts of our city and our selves.
WARNINGS: This production contains offensive language, adult themes and the use of herbal cigarettes.
In association with Sydney Festival Collapse
Add a Review
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Thursday, 1 March 2012
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Brett Sprague’s just out of jail. Reunited with his mum Sandra and brothers Glenn and... Read moreBrett Sprague’s just out of jail. Reunited with his mum Sandra and brothers Glenn and Stevie, he’s ready to reclaim his life. But things have changed while Brett’s been inside. Girlfriend Michelle may have moved on, Glenn’s moved out and Stevie’s about to be a dad.
As Brett’s disruptive force takes hold, tensions flare and Brett embarks on a drink-fuelled rampage, sweeping his brothers along with him – with terrifying consequences.
Twenty-one years ago, audiences were lining the streets to see the original Griffin production of The Boys. Since then, it’s become a classic of the Australian stage and screen, winning along its way an AWGIE and four AFI Awards.
Following the success of his sold out production of Speaking in Tongues, Artistic Director Sam Strong re-imagines another Griffin classic for a new generation and Sydney Festival.
A powerful, dangerous, visceral descent into the darker parts of our city and our selves.
WARNINGS: This production contains offensive language, adult themes and the use of herbal cigarettes.
In association with Sydney Festival Collapse
Add a Review
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Friday, 2 March 2012
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SBW Stables Theatre
Brett Sprague’s just out of jail. Reunited with his mum Sandra and brothers Glenn and... Read moreBrett Sprague’s just out of jail. Reunited with his mum Sandra and brothers Glenn and Stevie, he’s ready to reclaim his life. But things have changed while Brett’s been inside. Girlfriend Michelle may have moved on, Glenn’s moved out and Stevie’s about to be a dad.
As Brett’s disruptive force takes hold, tensions flare and Brett embarks on a drink-fuelled rampage, sweeping his brothers along with him – with terrifying consequences.
Twenty-one years ago, audiences were lining the streets to see the original Griffin production of The Boys. Since then, it’s become a classic of the Australian stage and screen, winning along its way an AWGIE and four AFI Awards.
Following the success of his sold out production of Speaking in Tongues, Artistic Director Sam Strong re-imagines another Griffin classic for a new generation and Sydney Festival.
A powerful, dangerous, visceral descent into the darker parts of our city and our selves.
WARNINGS: This production contains offensive language, adult themes and the use of herbal cigarettes.
In association with Sydney Festival Collapse
Add a Review
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Saturday, 3 March 2012
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SBW Stables Theatre
Brett Sprague’s just out of jail. Reunited with his mum Sandra and brothers Glenn and... Read moreBrett Sprague’s just out of jail. Reunited with his mum Sandra and brothers Glenn and Stevie, he’s ready to reclaim his life. But things have changed while Brett’s been inside. Girlfriend Michelle may have moved on, Glenn’s moved out and Stevie’s about to be a dad.
As Brett’s disruptive force takes hold, tensions flare and Brett embarks on a drink-fuelled rampage, sweeping his brothers along with him – with terrifying consequences.
Twenty-one years ago, audiences were lining the streets to see the original Griffin production of The Boys. Since then, it’s become a classic of the Australian stage and screen, winning along its way an AWGIE and four AFI Awards.
Following the success of his sold out production of Speaking in Tongues, Artistic Director Sam Strong re-imagines another Griffin classic for a new generation and Sydney Festival.
A powerful, dangerous, visceral descent into the darker parts of our city and our selves.
WARNINGS: This production contains offensive language, adult themes and the use of herbal cigarettes.
In association with Sydney Festival Collapse
Add a Review
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Saturday, 10 March 2012
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In a remote fishing village on the West Coast of Ireland, three sisters (Breda, Clara... Read moreIn a remote fishing village on the West Coast of Ireland, three sisters (Breda, Clara and Ada) are haunted by days gone by at The New Electric Ballroom. A time when The New Electric Ballroom thronged with bodies moving, men crooned, champagne flowed; and anything and everything was possible. A time which would stand the sisters still in time as they re-enact one fateful night again and again.
A beautifully lyrical story about longing, broken hearts and the power of storytelling, The New Electric Ballroom won the Fringe First Award and Herald Angel Award at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
One of the most electric and imaginative voices of contemporary theatre, Enda Walsh creates a universe as vivid and crazy as it is moving and beautiful.
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