Sydney Theatre Company presents a Melbourne Theatre Company production
The Grenade
by Tony McNamara
Directed by Peter Evans
Someone has planted a grenade in the kitchen of the McTavish family home. Although the pin remains firmly in place, political consultant and man of the house Busby McTavish (Garry McDonald) has just exploded into a paranoid frenzy of security insecurity.
No one is above suspicion. And in Busby’s line of work he could have any number of enemies. As if the prospect of an imminent and gruesome death weren’t sufficient reason to be anxious, Busby has other causes for paranoia. Sexually voracious author of erotic fiction, Randy Savage, is paying an alarming amount of attention to his wife, while his precious daughter is being wooed by the slightly strange, balaclava-clad Wheat. Who are these men and why are they trying to steal his women? Will his wife be seduced by Randy? Will his daughter be seduced by Randy?
As Busby attempts to discover the identity of the phantom grenade planter he finds himself becoming increasingly obsessed with protecting those he loves. In doing so, he risks exposing them all to an even greater danger…
A play for our times, The Grenade is the latest hilarious romp from indomitable comic playwright, Tony McNamara (The Great, The Give and Take). This whodunnit comedy of fidelity, marriage and inter-generational relationships mercilessly satirises our national obsession with security.
"McNamara is capable of writing satire as scathing as it is hilarious, creating over-the-top caricatures on both sides of the generation gap." - The Age
DRAMA THEATRE, Sydney Opera House
Schools Day Wed 24 Nov
Pre-show Intro 11:15am, 45 minutes
Performance 1pm
Duration 2 hours, including interval
Post-show Q&A immediately following, 15 minutes
Suits Year 12
Why Book? A funny look at contemporary Australia.
This production contains strong language and adult themes.
Photo: Derek Henderson