The now-iconic story, perhaps best known through the Oscar-winning 1975 film directed by Milos Forman and starring Jack Nicholson, is centered on a rebel named McMurphy. Upon entering a mental institution, he brings patients together to take on tyrannical Nurse Ratched. Challenging popular notions of conformity and authority, the tale is thought-provoking and confronting.
Under the direction of Ben Lenzo with Judith Bedard, and presented by epicentre theatre company, the stage adaptation provides an insight into the world of mental illness and treatment as it was in the 1960s – and asks us to consider how far we, as a society, have come. Has anything changed?
Featuring Cheyne Fynn as the Chief, David Owens as Dale Harding, Sam Boneham as Billy Bobbit, Felix Carlyle as Scanlon, Robert Sharpe as Cheswick, David Vilanti as Martini, TBA as Ruckley, David Woodland as McMurphy, Dave Kirkham as Dr Spivey, Suzy Wilds as Nurse Ratched, Heather Campbell as Nurse Flynn, Dave Kirkham as Turkle, Gretchen Mach as Candy Starr and Iseult Champion as Sandra.
epicentre theatre company presents One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Zenith Theatre Chatswood – November 4-12 Wed-Sat 8pm plus Sat 2pm and Sun 5pm matinees Zenith Theatre Corner McIntosh and Railway Streets, Chatswood
Just one block from Chatswood Station; undercover parking available
TICKETS: Adults $28 / Conc. $23, High school students $17, children 12 & under $12.Family Groups (2 adults + 2 children) $70, extra child $10. Groups 10+ $20Bookings 9777 7547 or secure on-line bookings at www.epicentheatre.org.au
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