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Winter Sunday Series 1 – Counting Icebergs

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Winter Sunday Series 1 – Counting Icebergs

ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY. SUNDAY 16 JULY 2.00 PM. KOHA ADMISSION.

The first of our three rehearsed readings takes place next month.
This is a work by Australian playwright Frances Rouse.

An elderly woman, once married to a famous explorer, seeks to find solace through his journals and selective memory. She believes that, with the passing of time, she has accepted her past tragedies with equanimity, but her previous selves – the optimistic young woman, the bitter and angry middle-aged wife – will not let her go. As her life unfolds through conversations, arguments and confrontations, the reality is exposed. The woman’s name is Elizabeth Cook.

Cast and crew

Director

Keith Scott

Cast

Young Mrs Cook - Juliet McLachlan
Middle Aged Mrs Cook - Belinda Leckie
Old Mrs Cook - Yvonne Jessop