Five characters examine their relationship with Atlanta, a member of their group who is now dead, and with each other.
Michael Gow’s play, about three Australian families on their respective summer holidays at the end of 1967, has been a staple of theatre groups since it was written.
The Guild has been responsible for a good many excellent and award winning productions, and this is certainly another in that category.
Edwin Kemp Atrill has assembled a good cast and created a clear and approachable production.
Director, Josh Penley, has used the unusual space and his cast well in creating a powerful piece of theatre but, sadly, there are only a few performances. It deserves more.