High Windows Low Doorways

They've already covered politics. Subtlenuance's latest project embraces the other 'no-no' subject for dinner parties.
Lucy McNabb
Published on March 10, 2014

Overview

The latest venture from subtlenuance theatre company (Blind Tasting, Rocket Man), High Windows Low Doorways is a multi-playwright project exploring spiritual belief. Opening mid-March, the show is a collaborative piece that originated when seven writers and seven actors worked together to tell a story from the actor’s personal experiences with religion. The result is seven separate pieces of theatre telling tales of, in their words, “fear, hope and love; of life, death and beyond.”

The small, family-like company is gaining a following for their deep, thought-provoking pieces ideally suited to the intimate space at the TAP Gallery. Writers in this piece include Melita Rowston (Crushed, SPEW), and fans of the company will also recognise actors Helen Tonkin, Peter McAllum and Alice Keohavong from the company’s most recent show, Cristina in the Cupboard.

For bookings call 0481 514 945

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