AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE
'
... a mesmerising and superbly acted and directed production.' - Herald Sun
In a hotel room overlooking the Spanish Steps in Rome, three versions of a story are told at three different times: by an older woman Lilian, by a young woman June, and by an older man Nathan. As each reveals how they came to be in that room, the audience pieces together the story of a young man’s mysterious disappearance and its shattering implications.
In Madagascar, playwright J.T. Rogers meditates on the past’s ability to hold on to us and our slow-arriving acceptance that it may never let go.
Key Photography: Earl Carter, Rehearsal Photography: Pam Kleemann
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'A chamber piece with an atmosphere like a held breath, Madagascar is an unlikely whodunit, an astoundingly gripping piece of theatre. And like the best mysteries, it’s up to the audience to piece together the unexpectedly chilling tale that emerges from our three narrators, sharing the same room yet separated by time. The consummate skill of the writing will undoubtedly be matched by consummate performances; you don’t get much more captivating than Noni Hazlehurst and Asher Keddie, who will be joined by their mystery male in due course. I’m delighted to welcome Sam Strong to the Company to direct.'
Simon Phillips, Artistic Director
Fire in her belly
Robin Usher speaks to Asher Keddie about her role in Madagascar for The Age. To read the full article click here.
Elegiac take on family love
'To combat the insularity he perceives in US theatre, J.T. Rogers writes about Americans in the world. In Madagascar, the setting is a hotel room overlooking the Spanish Steps in Rome, haunted by three characters who address the audience from different points in time.' - Cameron Woodhead, The Age. To read the full article click here.
Audience Feedback
'Madagascar is a sad and beautiful play. I can't stop thinking about it.' - Dougal, St Kilda
'A tightly, masterfully written play that grabs your attention and doesn't let go.' - Vanessa, Port Melbourne
'Powerful acting performances combined with another amazing MTC set and extraordinary lighting.' - Cass and Jared Andison, Mitcham