Sam Strong Directs MTC's ENDGAME, Opening at Southbank Theatre

By: Feb. 23, 2015
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MTC Associate Artistic Director Sam Strong directs master craftsman Colin Friels in ENDGAME. Bringing Samuel Beckett's great modernist masterpiece back to the mainstage on a set designed by acclaimed visual artist Callum Morton, Endgame opens at 8pm Thursday 26 March 2015 at Southbank Theatre, The Sumner.

Returning to MTC following his triumph in Red, Colin Friels plays the blind man who cannot stand. He is joined by Luke Mullins (WAITING FOR GODOT) as the servant who cannot sit, alongside Julie Forsyth (MTC's PRIVATE LIVES) and Rhys McConnochie (MTC's HISTORY BOYS) as the parents who live in dustbins.

Director Sam Strong said, 'ENDGAME is an undisputed masterpiece by one of the greatest playwrights of the 20th century. No other writer so successfully puts unadorned humanity on stage in a way that can make us laugh at the same time as breaking our hearts. And no other writer creates experiences as profound and enduring in the theatre. ENDGAME is a theatrical Everest for artists and the team, and I can't wait to bring this great work of art to life for Melbourne audiences.'

In a bare room where two windows look out on desolation, four little lives go on. In this petty realm, Hamm is enthroned, blind and old, immobile and unmoved. His aged parents, Nagg and Nell, own nothing but their fading memories. His servant Clov, upstanding and downtrodden, hobbles about performing his ritual duties, keeping things going for all of them. Four pieces in someone else's game, playing out their final moves.

MTC Associate Artistic Director Sam Strong is one of Australia's preeminent theatre directors and arts leaders. His directing credits include MASQUERADE (Sydney Festival/Griffin/STSA/Melbourne Festival); THE SUBLIME, THE SPEECHMAKER, PRIVATE LIVES, THE CRUCIBLE, OTHER DESERT CITIES and MADAGASCAR (Melbourne Theatre Company); LES LIAISONS DANGEREUSES (Sydney Theatre Company); THE BOYS (Sydney Festival/Griffin Theatre Company); THE FLOATING WORLD, BETWEEN TWO WAVES, AND NO MORE SHALL WE PART and SPEAKING IN TONGUES (Griffin); THE POWER OF YES (Company B Belvoir); and RED SKY MORNING AND FACES IN THE CROWD (Red Stitch). He has been nominated for multiple Best Director and Best Production awards at the Helpmann Awards, Sydney Theatre Awards and Green Room Awards and won the 2013 Sydney Theatre Award for Best Direction of a Mainstage Play.



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