AussieTheatre have two DOUBLE PASSES to give away to see Rachel Gordon, Christopher Stollery, Ian Stenlake and Helen Dallimore in Nick Enright’s Daylight Savings at the Eternity Playhouse in Sydney this week!
This fast-paced comedy about love, loneliness, food and friendships is the final play in Darlinghurst Theatre Company’s their inaugural season at Eternity Playhouse and is directed by renowned theatre director Adam Cook.
Daylight Saving is an Australian romantic comedy set in the late 1980s. Felicity (Rachel Gordon) has it all; a successful Sydney restaurant, a home with water views and a handsome, successful husband. But with the sudden visit by an old flame, infidelity could be on the cards. Felicity’s plans for a candle-lit reunion go awry when a string of unexpected visitors drop by.
In honour of the late Nick Enright, the Enright family is supporting Darlinghurst Theatre Company to produce three plays by the renowned Australian playwright, including Daylight Saving in 2014, as well as two other works in 2015 and 2016.
Enter now for your chance to be one of the first to see this exciting production!
Competition closes Wednesday 29 October at 6pm AEDST. Winners will be contacted via email/phone.
Daylight Savings
Friday October 31 at 8pm
Eternity Playhouse
39 Burton Street (Cnr Palmer Street), Darlinghurst
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