Stephen and Judy live on opposite sides of the world. Their lifestyles and outlooks could not be further apart. But they are brother and sister and when they are reunited at the bedside of their dying mother, family memories painfully and mercilessly return. David Williamson has created a family scenario that is frighteningly recognisable. At times hilarious, at times tortuous, this is a frank, critical look at Australian suburban life from the 1960s to the 1990s (2 acts, 3 men, 6 women).
David Williamson, was bitten by the photo bug in 1945 with the gift of a Kodak Baby Brownie. He and his wife, Barbara Walker own and operate an antique gallery in Avondale, Pennsylvania, where Williamson specializes in classic cameras and photographica.