Three brothers battle themselves, each other, drugs and their grief. 

Set in Glenwood, NSW in the mid-2010’s, in the backyard of their family home. Three brothers come together after the death of their father. Hidden truths, repressed memories, drugs, alcohol, and anger, all rear their ugly heads in a collision course as the brothers struggle to say what they really mean.

This is a story about a Western Sydney family who are of the Armenian-Lebanese diaspora. Raised in 1990’s Australia, with the mentality of Civil War-era Lebanon, with the cultural pride of the survivors of the Armenian Genocide.

(In regards to our last production) “At the heart of this new work (Untitled Three-Hander) by Hayden Hayes is human connection and a desire to be wanted and needed.” — Alex First 

Content Warning: Suicide, smoking of herbal cigarettes

Directed by Christapor Yaacoubian

Produced by Limelight Department Theatre

Illustrated by Olga Makarchukova


Access Information:

Visual rating 50%: Events are partly subtitled or include dialogue, background music and/or sounds, so d/Deaf and hard of hearing audiences can have some engagement with the event.

Aural Rating 50%: Has both sound and visual components, but sight isn’t essential to be able to engage with the event.