17 – a playful trip down memory lane 

TICKETS are selling now for the Acting Factory Inc ‘s June production of SEVENTEEN by Mathhew Whittet.

Do you remember being seventeen? Those heady days of High School, in particular, the very last day of High School may seem so long ago but the memories no doubt remain. 

Playwright Matthew Whittet, the author of Seventeen, has captured those memories brilliantly by using actors in their 60s and 70s who relive the memories of their last day at High School as 17 year olds. 

They meet at the local park, (after telling their parents they are staying at a friend’s house overnight) where they intend to spend the night drinking, dancing and celebrating the end of school and the possibilities of their future selves. 

Many shenanigans ensue, including the unexpected arrival of one of the characters fourteen year old sister. This is a play that explores the changes and challenges we all experience in life, whether it be teenager to adult, adult to retiree, friendships to enemies. 

The play is set in the 1990s and as such, the language of teenagers is relevant to the time. It includes offensive language and sexual references appropriate to the life and experiences of teenagers. If you remember being seventeen, book your tickets for a trip down memory lane.

www.trybooking.com/CZOMK. Shows: Friday 20th & 27th June at 7.30pm Saturday 21st & 28th June at 1.30pm Sunday 22nd June at 1.30pm Venue: Penrith Gaels Club, Richmond Rd, Kingswood.
Tickets: Trybooking www.trybooking.com/CZOMK