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Scenes from a Separation by Andrew Bovell and Hannie Rayson (2002): Sarah


Scenes from a Separation by Andrew Bovell and Hannie Rayson

3 Men, 4 Women

Author(s) of Hotel Sorrento (Rayson), Speaking in Tongues (Bovell), Distant Lights From Dark Places (Bovell), Like Whiskey on the Breath of a Drunk You Love (Bovell).

The play presents the breakdown of a marriage and is a collaboration between two well known Melbourne writers with Bovell writing from the husband's perspective in the first act and Rayson from the wife's point of view in the second.

The play tells us about Mathew Molyneux and Nina Moss, married with children. He is a director of the Molyneux family publishing company. She is a former journalist who has returned to work for the company and is writing a biography of Lawrence Clifford, Australian of the year, a former ruthless businessman who has re-invented himself as a philanthropist.

Mathew's brother, Darcy Molyneux, is another company executive whose own marriage is on shaky ground, especially since he started a liaison with the company's hot-shot twenty-something editor, Siobhan McArdle. Sarah Moss is Nina's sister, concerned whether Nina is doing the right thing. Margaret Molyneux, the boys' mother has seen it all before, with their father, the firm's founder and noted philanderer.

Award Nominations:

The 2002 Victorian Drama League Awards nomination in the category of Highly Commended Performance by an Actress in a Drama: Kris Weber