'Must-see theatre.'
ABOUT THE SHOW
Director Bert LaBonté (Topdog/Underdog) steers this alarmingly timely and ‘wickedly funny’ (The Standard) work starring newcomer Donné Ngabo (Last Days) and international screen star Alan Dale (24, The O.C.) to its blistering conclusion.
It’s the so-called Golden Age of Hollywood, fuelled by big money and heady ambition. Paranoia simmers beneath the surface and McCarthyism casts a shadow of fear. A young Sidney Poitier arrives at a television studio with a career-defining opportunity on the table. All that stands between him and a breakout lead role is a signature on a contract – or so he thinks. When the network’s fast-talking lawyer begins firing loaded questions, and the screenwriter’s loyalty to Poitier is called into question, the meeting takes a sinister turn and the cost of ambition becomes alarmingly clear.
Hailed a ‘brilliantly tense’ (The Independent) triumph in its celebrated West End run, this witty interrogation of identity, power and integrity conjures a real encounter from Poitier’s past, ten years before he would become the first Black man to win the Best Actor Oscar. Retrograde exposes the racial fault lines beneath Hollywood’s glossy facade and the choices faced by those who dared to cross them.
One room, one conversation, everything at stake.
Accessibility
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Hearing Assistance
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Audio Described
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Tactile Tour
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Open Captioning
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Closed Captioning
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Auslan Interpreted
| Performance Type | Performance Date(s) |
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Audio Described
by Vision Australia |
Saturday 13 June at 2pm Tuesday 16 June at 6.30pm |
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Tactile Tour
at venue |
Saturday 13 June at 2pm (Tactile tour commences at 1pm) |
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Open Captioning
via screen |
Saturday 20 June at 2pm |
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Closed Captioning
via GoTheatrical App |
Saturday 20 June at 2pm |
| Auslan Interpreted | More information here. |