Theatre for a Cause - "Mrs Warren's Profession". By George Bernard Shaw. Directed by Steve Rowe. 
Content warning: Adult themes.
Carlingford Rotary invites you to attend our upcoming Theatre Night on Wednesday 24th July 2024 at the Pavilion Theatre, Castle Hill.  Plenty of parking, wine and cheese in the foyer from 7.30pm with the play starting at 8.00pm.  Tickets are only $30 per person for an excellent evening of entertainment.  Ticket sales support the Castle Hill Players, and net proceeds from club ticket sales will be donated to Allowah Children's Hospital at Dundas Valley.  Allowah has been providing specialty care and support for kids with complex disabilities and medical needs for over 70 years.  Only 40 tickets are available for this performance.  Request your tickets now via email to Rotarian Fay Kitto.
 

Mrs. Warren’s Profession

By George Bernard Shaw  Directed by Steve Rowe

 
Content Warning: Adult themes
 

Written in 1893, Mrs Warren’s Profession proved too much for Victorian sensibilities and didn’t debut on the London stage until 1902 at the dawn of the Edwardian age. 

Kitty Warren, former prostitute, “spoilt and domineering, and decidedly vulgar”, is now a successful businesswoman – due to her owning several brothels across Europe. Her thoroughly modern and pragmatic daughter Vivie, having just graduated from university, seeks to get acquainted with Kitty for the first time in her young life. When Vivie realises what her mother does for a living, their relationship irrevocably changes and she must find her own way forward in a world run by men. 

Shaw asserts that prostitution is not caused by moral failure but by economic necessity and, well over a century after its first performance, his play still resonates. How and why do we judge the choices of others – as well as the choices we make for ourselves?