LOST LAGOON
Cliffie is an artist, a painter. He lives in a broken-down house and has a woman deliver soup and New Age affirmations. Cliffie is haunted - by a woman from his past, by the painting he's working on, and by a young man who may or may not be his son. "A fractured and glancing piece about memory and art. It is not a neat, well-made play, but its economical imagery and moments of real power result in an experience that lingers in the memory long after its one-hour passage." Stephen Dunne, Sydney Morning Herald, Aug. 1999. "'Lost Lagoon' is not nice fluffy theatre, it is an intense, impassioned and sagacious production." Emily Langston-Stapp, Revolver, August 1999
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