27 Aug – 15 Oct 2022
Venue: STC: Wharf 1 Theatre
Presented by Sydney Theatre Company
Performance Times
Preview performances 7.30pm
In-season evening performances
Mon & Tue 6.30pm;
Wed – Sat 7.30pm
Matinee performances Wed 1pm; Sat 1.30pm
Approximate Run Time:
2 hours 40 Min (including interval)
Ticket Prices
Saturday evening A Reserve $93
Adult A Reserve $89
Seniors cardholder $84
Pensioner/Student $67
Under 30 $48
Preview $48
A dream for the future
By Lorraine Hansberry
Directed by Shari Sebbens
A Raisin in the Sun is an iconic work of American theatre, a powerful portrait of one Black family’s struggle to hold onto hope in a society intent on keeping them down, and an unmissable night of theatre.
Premiering in 1959, when Lorraine Hansberry was just 29 years old, the play was the first by an African American woman to be shown on Broadway and it continues to challenge and move audiences generations later.
Living in a segregated neighbourhood of Chicago in the 1950s, the five members of the Younger family are all looking for ways to improve their lot: some through activism, some through fortune and some through simple feats of self-determination. The arrival of a long-awaited life insurance cheque gives the close-knit family a chance to consider the possibility of a better life. But the distance between dreams and reality proves further than any of them anticipated.
Directed by our Resident Director Shari Sebbens (The 7 Stages of Grieving), this production marks the first time ever that A Raisin in the Sun will be performed on an Australian mainstage. We are thrilled to welcome back Zahra Newman (Julius Caesar) and Bert LaBonté (All My Sons) to lead an exceptional cast. This is a gripping and moving story of one family which contains all the pathos and resilience of the human spirit.
Warnings:
Infrequent strong language. Subject to change.
Designer Mel Page
Lighting Designer Verity Hampson
Composer & Sound Designer Clemence Williams
Production Dramaturg Zindzi Okenyo
With: Rene Vaile, Justin Ridler