Black Swan presents The Seed by Kate Mulvany
Black Swan’s final production for the year is the play that shot celebrated WA writer Kate Mulvany to national prominence. The Seed is Kate’s semi-autobiographical work, that follows three family members as they find new beginnings amongst the rubble of old wars. The season runs from 2-17 November at Subiaco Arts Centre.
Rose Maloney, a writer ready to pen her family’s is travelling to Nottingham in the UK with her father, Danny, a Vietnam veteran, who is still managing the effects of war. They are visiting Danny’s father, Brian, an IRA soldier. It is their collective birthday. Over the course of a tumultuous evening, Rose confronts her family’s past and wrestles with her place within their legacy, and the repercussions of war.
Perth audiences may recall Kate’s portrayal of Rose in 2009 at the Playhouse Theatre. In 2024, the role has been entrusted to her younger sister, Tegan, under the direction of Matt Edgerton. Black Swan welcomes back Steve Turner (When the Rain Stops Falling, The Crucible), in the role of Danny, and Black Swan stalwart Geoff Kelso (The Pool, The Caucasian Chalk Circle, Assassins) as Brian.
Brimming with comedy and tension, The Seed digs deep into the depths of heritage and resilience, offering Perth audiences a compelling exploration of familial bonds and the enduring impact of war.
Extraordinarily powerful and moving. This is an important work that deserves a long life- The Australian.
Season Details
Venue: Subiaco Arts Centre
Date : 2-17 Nov 24
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