THE DARK ROOM to Make UK Premiere at Theatre503

By: Sep. 20, 2017
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This November, the UK premiere of Angela Betzien's award-winning The Dark Room (Best New Australian Work, Sydney Theatre Awards) will be staged at Theatre503. This intricately layered psychological thriller takes a sober look at one of the devastating issues of contemporary Australian discourse - the abuse of defenceless children.

Performances will run Wednesday 8th November - Saturday 2nd December 2017, with Press Night on Monday 13th November, 7:45pm at Theatre503, The Latchmere, 503 Battersea Park Road, London SW11 3BW.

Deep into the night, in a run-down motel somewhere in central Australia, six lost souls collide in a distant tragedy of lovesickness and social breakdown - only it's not the same night. A teenage boy from a nearby country town longs for a stranger. Pregnant Emma longs for her husband, a country cop, drunk after his best friend's wedding. Anni, a government youth worker accompanied by a withdrawn and violent fourteen-year-old girl, longs for the dawn. As the night draws on, each of them become trapped in a dark and dangerous territory, all searching for a way out.

Directed by Audrey Sheffield (Don Juan in Soho, Wyndham's Theatre - understudy run; We Too Are Giants, Tricycle Theatre; Dead Funny, Vaudeville Theatre - understudy run), The Dark Room draws attention to the abuse, neglect and limited social care in remote communities in Australia. Betzien wrote the play after having witnessed first-hand the shortage of accommodation for children in care in these communities.

Betzien comments, I'm thrilled that Theatre503 are producing The Dark Room. This will be the first time the play will be performed beyond Australian borders. In Australia, we have a long and dark history of neglecting, abusing and forgetting the most vulnerable in our communities and it is this disturbing reality that formed on of the starting points for the play. I hope London audiences will find The Dark Room a haunting and illuminating theatrical experience.

Paperbark Theatre's Shaelee Rooke comments, The Dark Room thrusts us into the heart of an isolated community in the Northern Territory of Australia. While the setting may seem incredibly foreign to a London audience, the issues that are addressed in the play are frighteningly familiar - police brutality, child abuse and a lack of social justice where it is needed most. I believe this is an important play and one that should reach far beyond the white sandy beaches of Australia.

The Dark Room explores the heartache and corruption of a far away, yet all too familiar world. It serves as a timely reminder that no matter how far apart we are in distance and time, we are all responsible for each other's lives.

IF YOU GO:

The Dark Room

Writer Angela Betzien
Director Audrey Sheffield
Producer Paperbark Theatre
Designer Jemima Robinson
Lighting Designer Will Monks
Sound Designer Jon McLeod
Movement Director Annie-Lunnette Deakin-Foster

Wednesday 8th November - Saturday 2nd December 2017
Schedule: Tuesday - Saturday, 7:45pm and Saturday, 3pm
*Wednesday 22nd November, 12pm - parent and baby
*Wednesday 29th November, 3pm - relaxed performance

Running Time: 90 minutes

At Theatre503, The Latchmere, 503 Battersea Park Road, London SW11 3BW

Theatre503 is located on above the Latchmere Pub on the corner of Latchmere Road and Battersea Park Road. The nearest underground stations are Sloane Square (on the Bakerloo and Northern lines then bus 319), South Kensington (on the Bakerloo, Northern, Circle and District lines) then bus 49 or 345, and Vauxhall (on the Northern and Piccadilly lines) then bus 34. The nearest rail station is Clapham Junction.

Tickets are available priced £15 (£12 concessions); Previews are £10; Pay What You Can, Saturday matinees. Available from Theatre503 Box Office at 020 7978 7040 and theatre503.com.

Paperbark Theatre produces the best of new Australian writing for international audiences. They strive to find the best new Australian plays from the most exciting Australian playwrights and produce them internationally. Their work reminds artists and audiences alike that no matter where in the world we find ourselves, we can always connect through story. Their previous production, This Is Where We Live, won the Best Overall Play award at the New York Fringe and was Time Out New York's Critics' Pick.



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