Whose Life Is It Anyway
by Brian Clark
Robert Coleby, Annette Andre, Earle Cross, Peter De Salis, David Foster, Elaine Lee, Keith Lee, David Nettheim, Phillip Ross, Lenore Smith, Fred Steele
Whose Life Is It Anyway? is a play by Brian Clark adapted from his 1972 television play of the same title. The play premiered at the Mermaid Theatre in London’s West End in 1978 starring Tom Conti as Ken. Set in a hospital room, the action revolves around Ken Harrison, a sculptor by profession, who was paralysed from the neck down (quadriplegia) in a car accident and is determined to be allowed to die. Clark presents arguments both in favour of and opposing euthanasia and to what extent government should be allowed to interfere in the life of a private citizen. In portraying Ken as an intelligent man with a useless body, he leaves the audience with conflicting feelings about his desire to end his life.
Director – Brian Hewitt-Jones
Souvenir Brochure : June 1981
Theatre: Comedy Theatre Melbourne
Size: 210 x 295 mm
Condition: Used Good 8-10 Ticket Stapled on !st Page
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