- Category:
- Entertainment
- Author:
- Staff Writers
- Posted:
- Wednesday, 3 September 2008
Robert Pacitti is known for taking a lot of risks in his plays, especially those inspired by controversial original works.
His latest, Finale, is a visceral work based on Émile Zola’s 1867 book Thérèse Raquin.
Instead of simply adapting the plot and characters, Pacitti has brought 12 Sydney performers together to recreate the book’s themes: deception, lust, spite and domination.
Expect male nudity, Pacitti warned.
info: Finale will play 5-7 September, 8.30pm, at CarriageWorks, Eveleigh. Ticket prices start at $20, available via ticketmaster.com.au.
Tags: CarriageWorks, Finale, Robert Pacitti





