Rabbit

Oh, the forward march of the aging process. It is unrelenting. Just as one birthday passes, another, bigger one is just around the corner.
Cate Gilpin
Published on July 07, 2011
Updated on December 08, 2014

Overview

Oh, the forward march of the aging process.  It is unrelenting.  Just as one birthday passes, another, bigger one is just around the corner.

This is quandary Bella is facing.  It is the year of the Rabbit and she is turning 29, and with 30 looming over her in bright, fluorescent lights she finds herself seeking solace in a big birthday piss up with her nearest and dearest.

Unfortunately what should be a night of frivolity with mates descends into birthday hell when her attendees are not actually ‘friends’ but evil hangers-on, and her uninvited father.

In the end her birthday party becomes a night of facing the past rather than forgetting it.

Productions of Rabbit, written by Nina Raine, have received rave reviews the world over, and this staging is sure to be no exception with The Good Room aka the unbearably talented Daniel Evans, and the equally impressive Amy Ingram bringing the show to town.  If there previous productions (Holy Guacamole, Single Admissions, The Reunion) are anything to go by this will be a fantastic dose of theatre bliss!

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