Performance Dates
6 Feb 2003 – 15 Feb 2003February 2003
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Details
- Playwright
- John Patrick Shanley
- Director
- Dan Walls
AddressThe Blue Room, 53 James Street, Northbridge
When Janice shot Huey's dog, Huey fired off a divorce.
Three years later, Huey wants Janice back. Now itÂ’s going to be up to HueyÂ’s best friend Aldo, to try on a little reconciliation of his own with Janice, to save Huey from a love worse than death.
'Italian American Reconciliation' is the comic tale of one man's confused attempt to win back his ex-wife.
A bittersweet story of love, passion and minestrone in New York City.
After a successful Melbourne season at The Store Room, The Act-O-Matic 3000 is pleased to present this acclaimed work from New York writer John Patrick Shanley (Moonstruck). This production marks a return to the Perth stage for three founding members of The Act-O-Matic 3000, Catherine Kohlen, David Gardette and Dan Walls. Joining them at the Blue Room will be local actors Lucy Eyre and Amanda Crewes.
“alive with deliciously intangible emotion and truly funny dialogue”
InPress, Melbourne
“a lovely play bathed in moonlit madness”
New York Times
6pm start Sunday
Three years later, Huey wants Janice back. Now itÂ’s going to be up to HueyÂ’s best friend Aldo, to try on a little reconciliation of his own with Janice, to save Huey from a love worse than death.
'Italian American Reconciliation' is the comic tale of one man's confused attempt to win back his ex-wife.
A bittersweet story of love, passion and minestrone in New York City.
After a successful Melbourne season at The Store Room, The Act-O-Matic 3000 is pleased to present this acclaimed work from New York writer John Patrick Shanley (Moonstruck). This production marks a return to the Perth stage for three founding members of The Act-O-Matic 3000, Catherine Kohlen, David Gardette and Dan Walls. Joining them at the Blue Room will be local actors Lucy Eyre and Amanda Crewes.
“alive with deliciously intangible emotion and truly funny dialogue”
InPress, Melbourne
“a lovely play bathed in moonlit madness”
New York Times
6pm start Sunday
Bookings
This production has concluded. Contact details are not available for past events.