Harbour Theatre is excited to kick off their stellar 2020 season with a re-telling of the classic Breakfast at Tiffany's, based on Truman Capote's classic novella.
Adapted for the stage by Richard Greenberg and directed by Shaun Griffin, Breakfast at Tiffany's features an outstanding cast led by Jessie Bailey as the iconic character of Miss Holly Golightly.
Breakfast at Tiffany's tells the story of a young Southern-born writer, known to us only as Fred, who becomes infatuated with his Upper East Side neighbour: the beguiling, effervescent beauty Miss Holiday Golightly.
Holly is a country girl, turned New York cafe society girl. As such, she has no job and lives by socialising with wealthy men, who take her to clubs and restaurants, and give her money and expensive presents; she hopes to marry one of them. An "American Geisha" would be an accurate description.
Holly likes to shock people with carefully selected tidbits from her personal life or her outspoken viewpoints on various topics. Over the course of a year, she slowly reveals herself to the narrator, who finds himself quite fascinated by her curious lifestyle.
Breakfast at Tiffany's plays at Camelot Theatre, Mosman Park Memorial Hall for a strictly limited season commencing 31st July 2020. Tickets are now on sale.
Choose from the following dates:
With a short season and restricted seating, please book soon (empty seats will be left between groups). Secure your tickets at www.TAZTix.com.au or contact 08 9255 3336.
Harbour Theatre Members can contact 08 9255 3336 or email taz@taztix.com.au
(Please note: Harbour Theatre Members can now book directly through TAZTix via phone or email (include "Harbour Theatre Member Booking" in the email subject line). Please state your Harbour Theatre Membership Number at the time of booking).
For more information on the production, please see www.harbourtheatre.org.au/whatson.html
Breakfast at Tiffany's is a Community Theatre Production by special arrangement with Creative Artists Agency on behalf of Richard Greenberg and the Truman Capote Literary Trust.