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Tree of Man By Patrick White

Ticket Information

  • General Admission - To: $30.00 each
  • General Admission - From: $28.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Tue 6 Aug 2019, 6:30pm–8:30pm
  • Tue 13 Aug 2019, 6:30pm–8:30pm
  • Tue 27 Aug 2019, 6:30pm–8:30pm

Restrictions

All Ages

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Performance readings of extracts from The Tree of Man by stars of the Australian stage and screen including Neil Pigot, Caroline Lee, Denis Moore and Naomi Rukavina will be performed each Tuesday in August at the Old Treasury Building.

Stan and Amy Parker carve out a life in the bush 20km from Sydney in the 1920s. Their simple lives are made epic, intense and profound when seen through the elemental landscape which seeps into their psyches. They are Adam and Eve before the Fall. By the end of the novel the city of Sydney has reached their farm, buying up their ‘garden of Eden’. Throughout their lives, searing moments of illumination offer them insights into the meaning of life and the possibility of beauty.

Considered controversial, acerbic and unpredictable, Patrick White was the great poet of Australian literature and was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1973. His work explores some of humankind’s great existential questions in a distinctly Australian environment.

"There is something of the miraculous in The Tree of Man." - Christos Tsiolkas

"Patrick White has written the Australian Book of Genesis." - New York Times Book Review (1955).

Readings from The Tree of Man by Patrick White.
Presented by Stork Theatre.
Bookings essential.

One of White’s best works, The Tree of Man is a radical revision of one of the classic Australian stories, the pioneering saga where White reveals art as the source of transcendence. Stork Theatre is the creation of Helen Madden, beginning in 1983 with an idea for a Fairfield Amphitheatre on the banks of the Yarra. Since then it has staged annual productions of Virgil, Homer and the greatest literary works of the West for Melbourne audiences.

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