House on Fire
by
Deborah Oswald
Directed by
Jonathan Turner
This delightful comedy takes a tongue-in-cheek look at the complexities of modern family life, introducing audiences to three sisters making the transition to adulthood.
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Season 2010
3 – 19 Jun
Things aren’t going well for the Conway sisters. Dad’s just married the Geography teacher, oldest sister Bec’s been evicted from her share house and Evie’s suffering serious issues with her new besties. Michaela has twenty-four hours to solve her sisters’ problems before she sits the most important exams of her life. What else could go wrong?
This delightful comedy takes a tongue-in-cheek look at the complexities of modern family life, introducing audiences to three sisters making the transition to adulthood. Narrated by India, the child genius from next door, the play explores how family bonds can unexpectedly hold us up when everything else seems to be crashing down. You don’t always have to get along like a house on fire.
A hilarious new offering from Australia’s master of teen theatre, House on Fire is guaranteed to put a smile on your lips and light a small flame in your heart.
Presented by The Australian Theatre for Young People
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