BLESSED UNION Belvoir St Theatre

BLESSED UNION Archived BLESSED UNION 11 Feb - 10 Mar 23 Upstairs Theatre 2 hours & 10 minutes (incl. 20 min interval) Archived About Team Extras Schools Blessed Union, Maeve Marsden's debut play at Belvoir St Theatre as part of Sydney WorldPride, continues that tradition, while hijacking the form to queer the preoccupations at its heart. Ruth.

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Blessed Union, premiering at Belvoir this month, follows a family falling apart over nine months as parents Ruth and Judith separate. It's a play about "lesbians, divorce, food, family, togetherness," Marsden says. Belvoir's new queer family dramedy, Blessed Union, is seamlessly terrific. Funny, emotive, and probing. Flawless. No notes. I could end the review here, but obviously I won't… Ruth (Danielle Cormack) and Judith (Maude Davey) have always upheld their ideals in the face of a world pushing against their love. Blessed Union, written by Maeve Marsden and now showing at Belvoir St Theatre as part of Sydney WorldPride 2023, explores these questions in just under two hours of high energy, witty, and emotional dialogue between Ruth (Danielle Cormack), Judith (Maude Davey), and their children Delilah (Emma Diaz), and Asher (Jasper Lee-Lindsay). Review: Blessed Union, directed by Hannah Goodwin, Belvoir. Billed as "the lesbian break-up comedy you didn't know you needed", Blessed Union is a chaotic joyride, a rapid-fire feast of.

BLESSED UNION Belvoir St Theatre

Acclaimed theatre maker and Queerstories creator, Maeve Marsden, makes her playwriting debut with Blessed Union, a hilarious lesbian divorce comedy hitting the Belvoir stage from 11th February until 11th March 2023. A highlight of the 2023 Sydney WorldPride lineup, Blessed Union explores the end of love, when who you love is politicised, following a powerful lesbian couple trying to grapple. Recorded at Belvoir's 2023 Season Launch, writer Maeve Marsden introduces BLESSED UNION, the second show in next year's season.Playing 11 FEB - 12 MAR 2023.. Catch up on her chat about all things BLESSED UNION, premiering at Belvoir St Theatre 11 FEB - 11 MAR. Only 10 more sleeps before the first preview! Find out more about the show and book your tickets now: bit.ly/Blessed-Union. BLESSED UNION | 11 FEB - 11 MAR. Written by Maeve Marsden. Written by Maeve Marsden and making its debut at Belvoir Street Theatre as part of the Sydney WorldPride program under the keen directorial eye of Hannah Goodwin, Blessed Union is the lesbian.

BLESSED UNION Belvoir St Theatre

Blessed Union review at Belvoir St Theatre ★★★½ Culture Theatre Review This was published 9 months ago Dammit, Janet! 50 years on, Rocky still scrubs up well Joyce Morgan, Harriet Cunningham, Peter McCallum and John Shand Updated February 19, 2023 — 11.16amfirst published February 16, 2023 — 10.42am Normal text size Larger text size Blessed Union paves the way for the representation of lesbian family stories. A celebration of the triumphs of the LGBTQI+ community and a self-aware contemplation of what's still to come. Blessed Union Upstairs Theatre, Belvoir St Theatre Dates: 11 February - 12 March 2023 Belvoir/Brett Boardman. This review contains spoilers. Review: Blessed Union, directed by Hannah Goodwin, Belvoir. Billed as "the lesbian break-up comedy you didn't know you needed", Blessed Union is a chaotic joyride, a rapid-fire feast of words, ideas and emotions laying bare what happens when love and family are politicised.. Blessed Union Upstairs Theatre - Belvoir St Theatre, 25 Belvoir Street, Surry Hills Season: 15 February - 11 March 2023 (previews: 11 - 14 February) Information and Bookings: www.belvoir.com.au. Image: The Cast of Blessed Union - photo by Daniel Boud. 61. SHARES. Share Tweet. NEWSLETTER.

BLESSED UNION Belvoir St Theatre

Reviewed by Justin Clarke Upstairs Theatre, Belvoir St Theatre 11 FEB - 10 MAR 23. 5 STARS 'Blessed Union' is incredibly modern with a poignantly real script full of heart, humour and sharp social commentary. 5 STARS. Hannah Goodwin: Blessed Union is a brand new play by Maeve Marsden, and it's about a lesbian family who live, sort of locally in the Inner West. They were prior to the action of the play, highly active in the campaign for marriage equality, a highly prominent family, like advocate family.