Vodka. Grief. Raising the dead with a Wikihow article and an egg. Grace might not know exactly what shes doing, but she knows how to believe. Varya knows exactly what shes doing, even if no one believes her. Wilis lost.
On a dark stormy night in Petersham, Grace and Varya drunkenly conduct a sance. They wake up the next day to find a naked man sleeping on their couch. And he says his name is Wil. Wil Shakespeare.
In a world where our futures seem increasingly uncertain, and life a little too tenuous, Grace yearns to find the magic in the little things. When the reality of grief becomes too painful, she turns to fantasy. She chooses to believe. But what are the consequences?
Presented by Rogue Projects, and directed by Erica Lovell, Madeleine Withingtons debut play about grief, love, and the impossible, is a fresh new comedy with a big heart - a play about believing in things, for better or worse, because sometimes, we desperately need to.
This production was first developed as part of the Rogues on the Rocks Residencies. The Rogues would like to acknowledge the assistance of Sydney Fringe Festival, NSW Place Management, the Arts Exchange, and The Rocks Precinct for their support of the program. Wil and Grace is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW.
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