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Heretic (play)

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Written by
  
David Williamson

First performance
  
1996

Original language
  
English language

Date premiered
  
1996

Playwright
  
David Williamson

Similar
  
Top Silk, Sons of Cain, The Department, Scarlett O'Hara at the Crims, Amigos

Heretic is a 1996 play by Australian playwright David Williamson.

The play explores Derek Freeman's reaction to Margaret Mead's Coming of Age in Samoa. The play takes place in Freeman's dream, where individuals (including Mead) from his life return and discuss his life.

Production

The play was directed by STC director Wayne Harrison in 1996, and starred Elizabeth Alexander as Mead and Robyn Ramsey as Derek Freeman. However, after its opening night at Sydney Opera House, a row erupted between Williamson and Harrison about the director's interpretation of the play and almost overshadowed the play itself.

One controversial feature of the staging of the production was the use of huge, distorted, paper mache heads of powerful (and rejected by Freeman) female figures, such as Eleanor Roosevelt, Jacqueline Kennedy, and Marilyn Monroe.

References

Heretic (play) Wikipedia