Malthouse Theatre Season 2012

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Malthouse Theatre and Sydney Theatre Company present

the histrionic (DER THEATERMACHER)

By Thomas Bernhard Translated by Tom Wright Directed by Daniel Schlusser Set and Costume Design Marg Horwell Lighting Design Paul Jackson Composition and Sound Design Darrin Verhagen Performed by Bille Brown Kelly Butler Barry Otto Josh Price Katherine Tonkin Jennifer Vuletic Edwina Wren

Merlyn Theatre 2 APRIL – 5 MAY The Histrionic is proudly supported by Sofitel Melbourne on Collins Photo Garth Oriander Pictured Bille Brown

Hell hath no fury like an actor ignored... Meet Bruscon: national treasure, intellect nonpareil, and finest living actor to grace the stage. But what happens when a talent that knows no bounds is dropped into a tiny hamlet more notable for the number of local pigs than its appreciation of the theatre? Playwright Thomas Bernhard, himself a relentless self-mythologiser and one of the great writers of the twentieth century, takes no prisoners in this rampage of satire on art, celebrity and the cult of personality. In Bruscon is crystallised the artist whose head won’t fit through doors — an ego that has outgrown reality itself. But beneath the wit lies the profound concern about how such monsters are created, and why their excesses provide us with an endless, grotesque fascination even while we abhor them. Director Daniel Schlusser shapes this wry drama around the protean genius of Bille Brown while the inimitable Barry Otto’s beleaguered innkeeper attempts to meet Bruscon's absurd demands.

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