A hit Off-Broadway and later an award-winning film starring Russell Crowe, this comic drama from a brilliant Australian writer follows a young gay man and his straight father as they both search for the one. Can they help each other without creating chaos as they navigate dating services, homophobia and more? Poignant, defiant and hugely progressive for its time, The Sum of Us remains a fresh and funny, must-see gay classic. A father son play with a big heart. Its first act has plenty of laughs, while the second half balances humour and pathos and includes a surprising conclusion. Variety An old fashioned play in the best sense. Theres a real story and fully developed character
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