Michael Gray Griffith is the Playwright, and Co-founder of The Wolves, a new Melbourne based theatre company set up to show that mature creatives can produce original, challenging, gutsy, and pertinent theatre.
Unfunded and initially rehearsed in a living room, Marooned has toured regional Victoria where it attracted standing ovations and a loyal following. Marooned will now have a Sydney season at Paddo RSL for 2 shows only on Thursday 4 and Friday 5 March. Later this year a National Conference in the UK will end their proceedings with the play.
Set in a waiting room in the afterlife, the play centres on four souls, one woman and three men, all ‘marooned’. These four strangers want to get out of this room and go home, but how? Maybe there is something they must do. But what? Apart from the seats, the only thing in this room is each other.
The play explores our ability to heal each other and focuses on the immense yet rare beauty and great worth of life, despite all its faults.
Marooned has been called a revolution by a top army psychologist and has also attracted the backing of former Australian of the Year, Simon McKeon.
The Wolves Theatre Company write and produce bold, contemporary pieces aimed predominantly at the 45 plus demographic. Despite Covid still being a part of our lives, this new theatre company will have three plays on the road this year.
In a country where art has been called non-essential, Marooned proves that theatre has the ability to be healing.
Venue: Paddo RSL, 220/232 Oxford St Paddington 2021
Dates: Thursday 4 and Friday 5 March @ 7.30pm
Price: $45/40
Bookings: https://www.trybooking.com/BOHMV
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