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Inheritance is a play by Australian playwright Hannie Rayson. It is a family saga set in Victoria's Mallee region. The original Melbourne Theatre Company (MTC) production opened at the Playhouse, Arts Centre Melbourne in March 2003, before moving the following month to the Sydney Opera House 's Drama Theatre for the Sydney Theatre Company.
INHERITANCE by Hannie Rayson. In the Mallee country, a family gathers to celebrate the eightieth birthdays of twin sisters Dibs and Girlie. But these have been heartbreak years in the bush and the cracks are beginning to show. All have a claim to the land, but which claim will prevail and who will lose out? A powerful family saga dealing with.
SA Premiere for Hannie Rayson Drama There could hardly be a more topical issue than the one at the heart of celebrated Australian playwright Hannie Rayson’s play, Two Brothers. Lesley Reed reports on Red Phoenix Theatre’s upcoming production of this thought-provoking drama, one in which a refugee tragedy at sea pitches two very different siblings against each other.
Hannie Rayson is an award-winning Australian playwright and newspaper columnist. She is one of Australia’s most significant, awarded and beloved playwrights. Rayson was the co-founder of the community theatre group, Theatreworks in Melbourne’s inner eastern suburb of St Kilda, working there for four years while writing.
This text shows that even the strongest family relationships are threatened by questions of Inheritance In society, family relationships are strained and indeed, threatened by issues of inheritance. We see this reflected in Hannie Rayson's play Inheritance, which explores how uncertainty about who will inherit the land impacts upon even the strongest of relationships.
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Playwright and author, Hannie Rayson, 57, has been married to historian and Radio National presenter, Michael Cathcart, 59, for 17 years but he was still surprised by some of her revelations in.