Until She Sleeps by Brad Sutherland

A new psychological thriller about Motor Neurone Disease and euthanasia

Maiden Production / Exchange Theatre

Directed by David Furlong

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Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf meets Whatever Happened to Baby Jane

Three actors on stage with minimal set, two men in suits and a woman in a white dress.

Edward and Henrietta Dunbar considered themselves the preeminent couple down at "the club," but when distrust takes hold of Henrietta, the Great Edward Dunbar faces his most formidable opponent.

While the play bears similarities to Alfred Hitchcock thrillers and realism plays such as Look Back in Anger, Until She Sleeps questions our sincerity in modern relationships, and whether we ultimately persist in relationships solely for the benefits we glean from others.

Two men engaging in a tense conversation with one man yelling at the other, who appears surprised or concerned.

Creative Team

Directed by David Furlong

Design by Juliette Demoulins

With Tonya Cornelisse, Jonathan Hansler, Rowland D Hill, Robin Miller, and Orsolya Nagy

Three people onstage: a woman in a wheelchair with a leopard print shirt, a man standing behind her pushing the wheelchair, and another man in a suit in the background with a serious expression.
A man and woman are standing close and looking at each other romantically. The man is wearing a dark blazer and gray pants, and the woman is wearing a red jacket and black skirt. They are indoors with a blue curtain backdrop and a chair in the background.