Swallow
Metro Arts
Swallow by Olivier award-winning writer Stef Smith is an intense, funny, contemporary play about choosing life - a transformative story brought to the stage at Metro Arts.
Smith’s play highlights the loneliness of city living as three strangers overhear one another’s lives and struggles, only having conversations through a letter box, by text message, and rarely face to face.
Swallow begins with Anna, who has not left her apartment in 2 years, trashing it and all her belongings; neighbour Rebecca is furiously breaking down after splitting with her husband, while Sam is trying to forge a new identity, leaving Samantha behind.
Throughout, the feeling of optimism remains around the possibilities of connection, if only they can overcome the urge to self-destruct.
Producer Elise Greig says, "The moment I read this play I knew I had to bring it to Brisbane audiences. It’s challenging and raw, but offers a message of hope, connection and regeneration. It’s also surprisingly funny. I love Stef Smith’s writing – so poetic, playful at times, incisive and such spirit. Her characters are complex, contradictory and unconventional. I love it!”
Need to know - Students can take advantage of the special 'Student Rush' offer of tickets (at door only, with ID) for just $20, available for performances on 25, 26 & 27 May.
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Sue Benner Theatre
Metro Arts
109 Edward St
Brisbane
May 25-Jun 3 7.30
$28-$35
3002 7100