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Room to Move by the award winning playwright, Hannie Rayson was published in 1985.
During the 70s women started to express the feelings of dissatisfaction with issues in their lives and the Women’s Movement emerged. Men, even the ones who did not feel they had a problem, were told loudly and clearly that they did.
This production, set in the style of the 80s, presents a 29 year old lodger who moves in with a 62 year old widow. She is looking for company and he is looking for refuge. The widow’s children are just looking for a drama to deflect from their own.
This comedy will get our audiences to share a laugh while recognising the battle of the sexes.

Cast:
Neridah James - Peggy Hamilton
Martin Crew - Bernie Allcott
Joel Baltaks - Howard Davidson
Ian Fletcher - Roger Hamilton
Heloise Tolar - Virginia Hamilton
Tayah Gulyas - Ellie Hamilton
Director:
Sari Erasmus-Hickey
Show Dates (2022):
Friday 20th May - 8pm
Saturday 21st May - 2pm + 8pm
Friday 27th May - 8pm
Saturday 28th May - 2pm + 8pm
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Western Weekender
Australia’s iconic 1980s – a time when the colours were bright, and the hair was just as big as the shoulder pads. But, it was the flow on effect of ‘70s sexual liberation and feminism that was having an impact on men.