
Williamson revisits his early play Jugglers Three, set against the background of the Vietnam War and first performed in 1972. Graham, a conscript, is just back from Vietnam and keen to see his wife Keren, a reunion complicated when Keren’s lover Neville arrives, followed by Neville’s pregnant wife. On top of this domestic comedy comes Graham’s reverberating question about the need to stop the war and the politics of protest.

Cast:
Matthew Doherty - Graham
Amber Mai-Feeley - Keren
Anthony Ashdown - Neville
Diane Darlington - Elizabeth
MJ Krivansky - Jaime
Aurel Vasilescu - Greg
Director:
Heather McGreal
Show Dates (2022):
Friday 4th March - 8pm
Saturday 5th March - 2pm + 8pm
Friday 11th March - 8pm
Saturday 12th March - 2pm + 8pm
Friday 18th March - 8pm
Saturday 19th March - 2pm + 8pm
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Henry Lawson Theatre is proud to welcome you back to the theatre this month as it presents David Williamson’s Third World Blues. Directed by Heather McGreal of Blaxland, Williamson revisits his early play Jugglers Three, set in Australia against the background of the Vietnam War and first performed in 1972.
Western Weekender
Enjoy a trip to Henry Lawson Theatre to see their production of David Williamson’s ‘Third World Blues’. Set in Australia against the background of the Vietnam War, ‘Third World Blues’ tells the story of Graham, a conscript who has just returned from Vietnam and is excited to see his wife, Keren. But, the reunion gets complicated when Keren’s lover Neville arrives, followed by Neville’s pregnant wife, Elizabeth.
Radio Blue Mountains
Henry Lawson Theatre is proud to welcome you back to the theatre this month as it presents David Williamson’s Third World Blues. Directed by Heather McGreal of Blaxland, Williamson revisits his early play Jugglers Three, set in Australia against the background of the Vietnam War and first performed in 1972. Graham (Matthew Doherty of Petersham) is a conscript and has just returned from Vietnam, keen to see his wife, Keren (Amber-Mai Feeley of Westmead).