The Serpent's Teeth
By Daniel Keene
Summary
Multi-award winning writer Daniel Keene is one of the most performed Australian playwrights outside of the country. During the thirty years in which he has written for the theatre, his plays have earned critical praise and sell-out seasons in theatres and at festivals in Australia, the United States and across Europe.
In
The Serpent’s Teeth, the STC Actors Company performs a double-bill of two compelling and moving one-act plays by Keene. The two plays -
Citizens and
Soldiers - delicately reveal the real tragedy of war and its impact on ordinary, yet precious, lives.
Directed by Pamela Rabe in her STC directing debut, the first play,
Citizens, is set at the dividing wall of an unnamed country. Conflict is an unseen force which disrupts the daily routines of the citizens - eroding their choices and shifting the possibilities of their days. Over the course of the play the nobility and generosity of the human spirit, even at its most vulnerable, is carefully probed and laid bare.
The second play,
Soldiers, has been specially commissioned as a companion piece to
Citizens, and is directed by Tim Maddock, who has previously collaborated with Daniel Keene to unanimous critical and audience acclaim. In
Soldiers, Keene casts a forensic and compassionate eye at five ordinary Australian families. Thrown randomly together for one day, they face together the real cost of war. For some families, the bonds of kinship are strengthened; but others find they are torn apart.
Soldiers is a requiem for our time.
"Daniel Keene is indisputably one of Australia’s most poetic, thoughtful and probing playwrights.... The Serpent's Teeth is sombre and reflective and all the sunnier for Keene's ability to communicate intimacies and acts of faith amid life's unending struggle." The Sydney Morning Herald
"the writing... is razor-sharp, remarkably and memorably profound; at times, ravishingly beautiful.... It’s better than good. It’s extraordinary!" australianstage.com.au
"It is so satisfying to see a really good production of a really beautifully written script. The Serpent's Teeth is exactly that. It is
superb theatre." The Mosman Daily
Watch a video interview with Daniel Keene here.With Narek Armaganian, Brandon Burke, Peter Carroll, Joshua Denyer, Marta Dusseldorp, Eden Falk, John Gaden, Ewen Leslie, Steve Le Marquand, Hayley McElhinney, Amber McMahon, Luke Mullins, Pamela Rabe, Emily Russell
Directors: Pamela Rabe, Tim Maddock
Drama Theatre, Sydney Opera House
Now Playing!
Running Time: 2 hours 10 minutes, including 20 minute interval
Bookings: (02) 9250 1777
Warning: This play contains language that may offend some patrons.