Performance Dates
24 Nov 2011 – 4 Dec 2011November 2011
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Details
- Playwright
- Doug Wright
- Director
- Roger Hodgman
Music by Scott Frankel
Lyrics by Michael Korie
Starring
PAMELA RABE as Edith Bouvier Beale and ‘Little’ Edie
NANCYE HAYES as aged Edith Bouvier Beale
BERT LaBONTE as Brooks
JAMES MILLAR as George Gould Strong
JOHN O'MAY as J.V ‘Major” Bouvier / Norman Vincent Peale
ALEX RATHGEBER as Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr
LIZ STILES as Young ‘Little’ Edie Beale
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ARIEL KAPLAN as Jacqueline ‘Jackie’ Bouvier
LUCY-ROSE COYNE & CAITLIN VIPPOND as Lee Bouvier
Grey Gardens is the compelling story of Edith Bouvier Beale and her daughter, ‘Little’ Edie, the delightfully eccentric aunt and cousin of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. Once among the brightest names in the pre-Camelot social register, these two women became East Hampton’s most notorious recluses, living in a dilapidated 28-room mansion. Set in two eras – in 1941 when the estate was in its prime and early in 1973 when it was reduced to squalor – the musical tells the alternately glorious and heartbreaking story of two indomitable women, Edith Bouvier Beale and her adult daughter, ‘Little’ Edie.
Grey Gardens is many things: a fabled home in the elite seaside village of East Hampton, Long Island, a landmark documentary, a Tony Award-winning Broadway musical and a Hollywood movie. Of all things, Grey Gardens is a breathtaking and alluring portrait of a mother and daughter relationship through the years.
AFI Award Winner, Pamela Rabe returns to The Production Company in the virtuoso roles of Edith Bouvier Beale and ‘Little’ Edie. Helpmann Award winner, Nancye Hayes OAM plays the role of the aged Edith in turmoil with her daughter. James Millar (Oklahoma!) is Big Edie's confidante and accompanist George Gould Strong and John O'May (Mamma Mia!) is minister and author Norman Vincent Peale. Liz Siles makes her debut with the company in the role of Young ‘Little’ Edie Beale, Alex Rathgeber (Anything Goes) brings Joseph Patrick Kennedy Jr to the stage and Bert LaBonte (Kismet) will play Brooks.
Roger Hodgman directs this Australian premiere and for the first time, The Production Company will be presenting a musical in The Playhouse.
Kellie Dickerson (musical director of Wicked and Doctor Zhivago) returns to conduct.
Thu 24 Nov, 7:30pm
Fri 25 Nov, 7:30pm
Tue 29 Nov - Fri 2 Dec, 7:30pm
Wed 30 Nov, 1pm
Sat 26 Nov & 3 Dec, 2pm & 7:30pm
Sun 27 Nov & 4 Dec, 3pm
Bookings
This production has concluded. Contact details are not available for past events.