Known for bringing Australia’s new and emerging voices in theatre to the fore, the 2015 season promises a mixed bag of enchanting and cutting edge productions.

The season kicks off withMasquerade, adapted from the children’s book by award winning playwright Kat Mulvany. This is a an all ages play, with a talking fish, precious jewel and a gassy pig taking making appearances.

At the other end of the spectrum is the psychological thriller The House On The Lake by Aiden Fennessy, containing plenty of adult themes. Former Sydney Theatre Company Resident Director Sarah Giles is taking on the heavy content in what is likely to be a highlight of the season.

There will also be the world premiere ofCaress/Acheby Suzie Miller,TheBleeding Treeby Angus Cerini andKit Brookman’snew workA Rabbit For Kim Jong-iI.

Full details for the 2015 season, as well as tickets, are available at the Griffin Theatre website.

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