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A wonderful night of theatre in Lilydale

Lilydale Athenaeum Theatre presents Family Values

Lilydale Athenaeum Theatre for its opening production 2023 chose David Williamson’s Family Values.

A retired judge is celebrating his birthday. His son and two daughters arrive and chaos begins. One daughter Emily is affianced to her boss, Noeline of the Border Force. Lisa, the other daughter, is a protector of Saba, a refugee on the run not wanting to be sent back to the refugee camp on Nauru.

Michael, the son, is a born again Christian and can’t resolve what is happening.

Roger, the father, was given a great performance by Phil Lambert. His wife Sue, played by Lisa Upton also gave a stirling portrayal. The first daughter Lisa, was played by Katie-Jane Amey, who gave a wonderful interpretation of the character.

Marti Ibrahim was the refugee on the run and gave a positive and great performance plus a lovely accent.

Michael, the only son, was played by Matt Phillips. A good portrayal and wonderful acting.

Emily, the rather shy daughter who was engaged to her boss at Border Force was played by Sheona Gregg. Another wonderful portrayal.

Her boss Noeline was well played by Jennifer pacey, who caught the high nuances expected of the character.

All in all a wonderful evening of theatre with the usual high standard of acting one expects from the Lilydale Athenaeum Theatre

The production is 90 minutes with no interval and closes on 25 February. Booking 9735 1777 or www.lilydaleeatc.com

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