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Bittersweet Productions

Acting With Honour

Where
Eternity Playhouse
Eternity Playhouse
39 Burton Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010
When

Fridays, Saturdays, 7pm to 9pm Friday 23 January 2026 to Saturday 24 January 2026 Saturday 24 January 2026 from 2pm to 4pm

Cost

Concession: $49Adult: $57

Bittersweet Productions curates and performs rarely seen one-act plays by famous and forgotten authors. Our new season presents three comedies crafted with deft, and dark humour, honouring human survival, exploring themes of societal expectations and yearnings for companionship.

  • The Twelve Pound Look offers J.M. Barrie’s unexpected reunion of a divorced Edwardian couple, with his wealth and honour punctuated by her hard-won freedom. Director: Sarah Carradine.

  • Procedure by Joyce Carol Oates explores the ritual of laying out the dead with efficient grace and honour. Director: Sarah Carradine (Australian stage premiere).

  • In Steven Berkoff’s black comedy, Purgatory, we encounter the working actor in a dingy boarding house, eking out an existence and finding love. Director: Richard Cotter (Australian stage premiere).

Procedure & Purgatory are presented by Arrangement with ORiGiN™ Theatrical On Behalf of Samuel French A Concord Theatricals Company

Come visit our new heritage listed venue, the beautiful Eternity Playhouse, Darlinghurst.

Doors open one hour prior to performance. Dedicated disability seating.

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