UNTITLED THREE HANDER - AN ORIGINAL PLAY BY HAYDEN HAYES

UNTITLED THREE HANDER - AN ORIGINAL PLAY BY HAYDEN HAYES

With the front door left open, a young woman (Rillo) steps in and before too long is unwittingly immersed into the lives of two dependent men.

UNPERSUASIVE INFORMATION...

This is a play that was written by a man who after a decade as an actor has no credits, awards, or recognition. It’s being directed by a guy he met on the internet, and performed by actors who have definitely worked on other more legitimate productions before, and hopefully after.

Samantha Grace called it "a play she definitely read"; Andrew Savvas of Real Magazines exclaimed "this is a play that was written”.

When asked what drew them to this piece of theatre, the cast responded with a resounding answer: “money”.

When asked why he felt compelled to write this piece, the non-notable author and playwright, Hayden Hayes, simply remarked that he “didn’t”.

Speaking with the director on an alarmingly rainy day on a rooftop in Armadale, he mentioned that “Hayden Hayes is no Harold Pinter”. When asked what his role entails, one of the producers, who asked not to be named, only said “no comment”.

Everyone is welcome, except Steve. Steve's not allowed. You know what you did!

Directed by Tony Rive

The Players: Declan Clifford, Lizzie Ballinger, Hayden Hayes & Abigail King

Feedback/Comments

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Peter

Interesting at times but the script failed to deeply engage or laugh out loud. Acting was solid but not extraordinary.

Monica

Absolutely fantastic play!

tanya
Yvonne

Great actors' Great venue small and intimate. Narrative was a bit flat! Overall good night out. Very enjoyable.

Demon

Comedically talented cast delivered delightful performances of this entertaining play. The gormless actions of the characters still seemed believable. Very enjoyable.

Brin
Susan

Really enjoyed the cast and preformance of this show. Very likeable. Enjoyed the storyline too. Well done to all involved.

Colin

The humorous goings-on between two pedantic, underachieving flatmates and the women they aspire to woo. The cringeworthy situations the characters created for themselves left me squirming in my seat for their sakes. The developing relationships were a "how-not-to" guide to relationships that would have fitted in a storyline from an episode of "Seinfeld".

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