Toy Symphony presented by Sutherland Pavilion
Highlights
- Experience the raw emotions of writer's block in Toy Symphony, a compelling play at Sutherland Pavilion.
- Explore childhood memories through Roland's journey, offering a poignant reflection on creativity and personal growth.
- Delight in the witty and honest dialogue that resonates with anyone facing creative challenges in their lives.
- Enjoy convenient facilities like a bar and kiosk, ensuring a comfortable experience during this thought-provoking performance.
Roland Henning has writer’s block. Unlike the creative torment Roland experiences in Michael Gow’s earlier play Furious, he is frozen, trapped by an artist’s worst fear: the inability to put pen to paper.
Guided by his therapist, Roland moves between past and present, revisiting key memories from his childhood in the Sutherland Shire and confronting the experiences that brought him to this juncture.
In a rare playwright-as-auteur moment, Shire-born playwright Michael Gow returns to this Helpmann Award-winning work to direct it professionally for the first time, reclaiming the text in the very suburbs that shaped it, exclusively for Sutherland Pavilion’s 50th Anniversary.
Funny, fiercely articulate, and disarmingly honest, Toy Symphony asks us to examine what happens when ideas refuse to take shape? The HSC student struggling for the perfect essay, the corporate worker agonising over the right words in a critical email, the influencer haunted by ideas they can’t translate into content.
Full of wit, tenderness, and piercing insight, the play captures the frustrations, absurdities, and quiet triumphs of personal creativity.
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Dates & times
- Next occurrence: reoccurring
Features
Disabled access available, contact operator for details.