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Win a double pass to the preview of The Unspeakable Itch

Win a double pass to the preview of The Unspeakable Itch
Winners were drawn: Monday June 04
Courtesy of Darlinghurst Theatre Company we have 5 double passes for the first performance of The Unspeakable Itch on Friday 8 June, 8pm at the Darlinghurst Theatre to give-away!


Darlinghurst Theatre Company presents
THE UNSPEAKABLE ITCH
By Drew Fairley & Kate Smith
Songs by Phil Scott
 
Darlinghurst Theatre
Wednesday, 13 June – Sunday, 8 July 2012
Previews from 8 June

 
TILL DEBT DO US PART
Comedy that delivers a bunch of pithy one liners in song
 
The wonderful and dynamic duo Drew Fairley and Kate Smith, creators of the hit shows Bangers and Mash and The No Chance in Hell Hotel return to Darlinghurst Theatre with their uproarious new comedy The Unspeakable Itch fromWednesday, 13 June to Sunday, 8 July 2012, with previews from Wednesday. 8 June.
 
Matt and Bec have been married for seven years and we all know what that means; he wants a raise, she wants her cushions fluffed. He keeps fingering his car keys. She spends hours staring into the backyard longing for a new deck. If only they hadn't started scratching the unspeakable itch…
 
So what if Matt occasionally sleeps in the car and Bec has trouble remembering his name? It's just a phase. Once they get their bank loan, a timber deck and a heated infinity pool all their little grievances will disappear. But if they don't get that loan they'll do what any other normal Australian couple would do - have a nervous breakdown and sing about it.
 
“The Unspeakable Itch is a riff on our observations about love, marriage and money in the 21st century. It’s a poke at our deluded reliance on buying 'stuff' expecting it to deliver happiness, when really the hole of need is never filled by creating more need…" said Co-Writer, Kate Smith.
 
“Since we started working together in 2003 Kate Smith and I are like some crazy married theatre couple. She knows my favourite dish and I know her shoe size. So we wanted to look at how relationships keep going after the confetti has turned to dust. What is a modern day happily ever after made of? The GFC suggests that we have been buying our way to happiness. Are we really looking for a soul connection with each other through our credit cards? There was a time when you just needed a twinkle in the eye to start a family now it seems you need a futures portfolio. There's gotta be some comedy in that- surely,” said Co-Writer Drew Fairley.
 
 
Kate Smith is a professional actress and playwright who specializes in comedic writing and performance.
Works for stage include: Cabaret Kite by comic character, Rusty Nails, Bangers and Mash by Kate Smith and Drew Fairley, Wanderlust by Kate Smith, The No Chance In Hell Hotel by Kate Smith and Drew Fairley. For television she has appeared in numerous commercials, soaps and comedy shows including: Kate & Julia, Spirited, All Saints, Blackjack, Beauty and The Beast, Totally Full Frontal and 30 Seconds.
Accomplished actor/writer and director, Drew Fairley, has performed in Jack and the Beanstalk by Chirara Guidi, The Star Wars Burlesque by The Vanguard, Port by Kristine Langford Smith, The Underpants- by Craig Ilott andDarlingwood Tales by Jo Turner. Drew received the New York International Fringe Festival award for excellence in Comedy and Drama for Mongrel- The Prince of Denmark which he co-devised with Ailie Cohen and Christa Hughes.
 
Fairley and Smith combine sly wit and impeccable timing... first-rate entertainment.
Sydney Morning Herald
 
The Unspeakable Itch
At Darlinghurst Theatre, 19 Greenknowe Ave Potts Point
DATES: Previews: 8 – 10 June
Season 13 June - 8 July
TIMES: Tuesday - Saturday at 8pm; Sundays at 5pm
Matinees: Saturday 30 June & 7 July at 3pm
TICKETS: Preview $28; Adult $38; Student Conc$33; Senior$33; Groups 10+ $33
BOOKINGS: Darlinghurst Theatre on 8356 9987 or www.darlinghursttheatre.com
 
DARLINGHURST THEATRE COMPANY
Darlinghurst Theatre Company believes theatre is an artistic expression of life. Because we embrace courage and freedom of expression, we provide independent theatre artists with the opportunity to share their unique visions with audiences. .In 2013, Darlinghurst Theatre Company will move to a new home, the Eternity Playhouse, located on the corner of Burton and Palmer Streets in Darlinghurst. The City of Sydney is renovating the 132 year old heritage listedformer Tabernacle to create a state of the art 200 seat theatre.


Win a double pass to the preview of The Unspeakable Itch