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Rated M

Year 11 Production

Directed by John Harrison, Suzanne Millar & Mike Costi

 

“As for making money from the suffering of others, I think you will find it is something we all do… The silk on your back, the sugar in your tea, all of this – all wealth is built on the suffering of others. You could fund five orphanages if you chose to sell one ring on your finger!”

Set in 18th century England, Coram Boy is a tale of two cities – Gloucester and London – and a tale of two orphans at the Coram Hospital for Foundling Children: Toby, saved from an African slave ship, and Aaron, the abandoned son of the heir to a great estate.

In this dazzlingly rich and almost gothic drama, based on the award winning children’s novel by Jamila Gavin, a passionate group of young friends and lovers find themselves pitted against the designs of dangerous men and cold-hearted aristocrats, all set against a backdrop of music and murder. 

June 16 - 18, 7:30pm, tickets $15/$10 conc/$5 boarder 

 

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Coram Boy
 
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