Orphans

Two orphaned brothers find themselves growing up in run-down Philadelphian squalor. The reclusive and sensitive Phillip, played by Aaron Glenane, lives off tinned tuna and Errol Flynn movies. And the aggressive, street-wise Treat played by Andrew Henry provides for them both. When they kidnap Harold, an older, hardened gangster, he becomes something of a father figure, shifting the delicate power balance forever. “Underneath that tough exterior is a lonely man who needs connection just as much as the two boys”, said director Anthony Gooley.

Written by Lyle Kessler and performed worldwide since premiering in 1983, Orphans is yet another acclaimed addition to Red Line Productions inaugural season at the Old Fitz. “The play has a certain reputation and people are excited about seeing it” said Gooley, “Equal parts heartbreaking, menacing and hilarious – it’s got the potential to be an exhilarating night at the theatre.”

Having built a following as one of Sydney’s favourite actors, Gooley relishes the chance to direct. “The script is amazing and I could not ask for three more charismatic, generous actors to collaborate with. I’m very humbled and lucky to be working with them,” explained Gooley. Equally glowing is his opinion of the creative work coming out of the Old Fitz.

14 April – 9 May, Tuesday – Saturday, 7:30pm, Sunday 5pm, Old Fitzroy Theatre, 129 Dowling Street, Woolloomooloo, $32, www.oldfitztheatre.com, 0422198955

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