John saw his brother Michael die. He seems to have forgotten it, until now. His brother Peter remembers things differently. They revisit the past in search of a common truth. But this search has terrifying, unexpected consequences for them.
John saw his brother Michael die. He seems to have forgotten it, until now. His brother Peter remembers things differently. They revisit the past in search of a common truth. But this search has terrifying, unexpected consequences for them.
The past is what you make it.John saw his brother Michael die. He seems to have forgotten it, until now. His brother Peter saw it too, but remembers things differently. Together, they revisit the past in search of a common truth. But this search has terrifying, unexpected consequences for them both.Winner of the Patrick White Playwrights' Award in 2011, Phillip Kavanagh is a playwright of exceptional delicacy. Replay is a beautiful meditation on the fluidity of life, childhood nostalgia and the fallibility of collective memory. It reminds us that moments of chance, lost or taken, can determine our destiny.
PHILLIP KAVANAGH is a playwright based between Adelaide and Sydney. His writing credits include: for the State Theatre Company of South Australia (STCSA)/Brink Productions: an adaptation of Molière's Tartuffe; for Tiny Bricks/Brink Productions/Adelaide Festival 2016: Deluge; and for STCSA: Jesikah. Kavanagh completed a Bachelor of Creative Arts (Honours) and a Master of Arts in Creative Writing at Flinders University, and a Graduate Diploma of Dramatic Art (Playwriting) at NIDA. Kavanagh has been awarded the Patrick White Playwrights Award, the Jill Blewett Playwrights Award, the STCSA Flinders University Young Playwrights Award and the Colin Thiele Creative Writing Scholarship.
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