The Sunshine Boys
Event description
By Arrangement with ORiGiN™ Theatrical On Behalf of Samuel French, A Concord Theatricals Company
Book here for performances on July 4, 5, 11, or 12
To book-
- click on "Buy Tickets"
- then select the date
- enter your discount code (if you received one) and click Apply
- identify the appropriate ticket type (Ie. adult, conc)
- select the number of tickets required
- select your seats via the map
- confirm the discount is applied to the total cost
- (if you wish to alter your seat choice select the ticket on the right first)
If you require assistance booking tickets here, call Mark on 0416 359 340.
If you wish to attend a performance on one of the group fundraiser nights (July 1, 2, 3, or 8, 10) then please follow this LINK to contact details.
Synopsis
The Sunshine Boys is a classic comedy play written by Neil Simon. It premiered on Broadway in 1972 and was later adapted into a successful film in 1975 starring Walter Matthau and George Burns. The story follows Willie Clark and Al Lewis, who were once a highly successful vaudeville comedy team. However, after over 40 years of performing together, their partnership ended acrimoniously. Some dozen years later, a young theatrical agent, who is also Willie's nephew, tries to bring the two older men together for a comedy TV special. Despite their animosity towards each other, they reluctantly agree to reunite for one last performance.
Content Warning -
This play includes a short vaudeville comedy sketch, which includes themes which might be considered unacceptable by today's social norms, namely objectification and sexual innuendo.
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