''THE DRAWER BOY '' by MICHAEL HEALEY NEXT AT THEATRE 40
THE DRAWER BOY, MICHAEL HEALEY’S award-winning new Canadian classic, will open at Theatre 40 in their Reuben Cordova Theatre on the Beverly Hills High School Campus on Wednesday, March 31st for four weeks playing through Sunday on April 25th.
Healey’s THE DRAWER BOY, about an ambitious city actor who uncovers a long-buried family secret when he ventures into farm country to research the lives of two aging bachelors, is one of the most successful plays in Canadian theatre history. Since its premiere in 1999 at Toronto’s Theatre Passe Muraille, THE DRAWER BOY has won countless awards, including Canada’s Governor General’s Literary Award and The Helen Hayes Award. In 2001
it made Time Magazine’s top ten list as ''a new classic.'' This is a humorous yet highly emotional look at an unusual relationship between two men who have been companions since childhood and who now live together, eking out a living on a piece of land which barely supports them. Someone once wrote that a man is the sum of his memories. Proving this are the characters at the center of THE DRAWER BOY. Miles, the young actor, is doing his research for a theatre project with hopes that the
experiences offered by the real world of living on a farm will be perfect for his course. The fact that Angus (one of the farmers) has a memory which barely recalls events from just a few minutes before, complicates his plans. Here, the central question of how Angus lost his memory becomes the hook on which the rest of the play hangs thereby giving way to suspicion of darker events lurking in the shadows.
MICHAEL HEALEY is a Canadian playwright and actor. He graduated from the acting program at Toronto’s Ryerson Theatre School in 1985. His acting
Date and Time
Wednesday Mar 31, 2010 Sunday Apr 25, 2010
Location
THEATRE 40 is located at the Reuben Cordova Theatre, 241 Moreno Drive on the Beverly Hills High School Campus (off Little Santa Monica adjacent to Century City. If you are coming from the 405 - turn right on Moreno Drive - if you are coming from the opposite direction turn left on Moreno Drive - it does not cut through to Big Santa Monica). The entrance to Theatre 40 is NOT in the front of the school building. When you turn onto Moreno Drive towards the school building, there is a traffic light. A few yards beyond that light is a road (just before the gate to the road that separates the two buildings)- turn right onto that road and follow it around the back of the building to the huge FREE indoor parking area.(there is no other road there so you will NOT get lost. After you park - go to the lighted area where the theatre is located - there is no other place to go.