THE CARETAKER : THROWING SHADE THEATRE COMPANY REVISITS A PINTER CLASSIC

An old tramp receives shelter in a cluttered room of an abandoned house. Aston lives in personal and emotional isolation, tinkering with gadgets and dreaming of building a shed out in the yard. And Mick, who carries on like a man of affairs, inhabits a dream world that resembles an extrovert’s nightmares.

It is winter. Into his derelict household shrine Aston brings Davies, a tramp – but a tramp with pretensions, even if to the world he may be a pathetic old creature. All that is left of his past now is the existence in Sidcup of some papers, papers that will prove exactly who he is and enable him to start again.

Aston, too, has his dreams: he has always been good with his hands and there is so much to do in the house. Aston’s hopes are tied to his flash brother Mick’s; he has aspirations to live in a luxurious apartment. Human nature is a great spoiler of plans, however…

Throwing Shade Theatre Company (Metamorphosis, Vincent River) brings a classic of absurdist theatre by Harold Pinter, one of the most influential modern British dramatists, to the Sydney stage from Wednesday 22nd November 2017.

Directed by Courtney Powell, ‘The Caretaker’ stars Alex Bryant-Smith (The Cherry Orchard, As You Like It), Andrew Langcake (Love Song, Marat / Sade) and Nicholas Papademetriou (Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, An Unseasonable Fall of Snow).

DATES
Wednesday 22nd November – Saturday 2nd December at the Actor’s Pulse Theatre, Redfern

For more about The Caretaker, visit http://www.throwingshade.com.au/caretaker
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