Michael Gow talks about his play, Away, twenty years after its first performance.
Murray Bramwell
When the Griffin Theatre production of Away opened at the Stables in Sydney on January 7, 1986, no-one, least of all thirty-one year old playwright, Michael Gow, had any idea what a successful, and much beloved play it would become. Written swiftly between November 1985 and the following January, the play reflected Gow’s preoccupations at that time:
“It was partly turning thirty and asking ‘how …
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