2024 Sydney Theatre Awards
Congratulations to Jack Mitsch and the ensemble of The Inheritance for winning 2024 Sydney Theatre Award for BEST ENSEMBLE.
The production sold out an extended season and claimed Best Ensemble, Best Director for an Independent Production and Best Independent Production at the Sydney Theatre Awards | @sydneytheatreawards
Matthew López's epic play, The Inheritance, reimagines E.M. Forster’s Howards End as a contemporary portrait of New York’s gay community.
A story of survival, legacy and love, The Inheritance investigates a circle of friends attempting to forge a future for themselves amid a turbulent and changing America.
At the centre of the play stand Eric Glass and Toby Darling, around whom characters swirl in
and out of love, apartments, and arguments. When two strangers enter their lives - an older man and a younger one - their futures suddenly become uncertain as they begin to chart divergent paths. Chance meetings lead to surprising choices as the lives of three generations interlink and collide, with explosive results.
Following hit seasons on the West End and Broadway, four Tony and four Olivier Awards including Best Play, this two-part epic makes its Sydney premiere at the Seymour Centre. Directed by Shane Anthony (Anatomy of a Suicide, Ulster American, The Whale) and starring a massive cast of thirteen brilliant performers, this sexy, funny and sharply political play will be spoken about long after the final curtain.
Originally from Albury, Jack Mitsch makes his Seymour Center debut after recently graduating from Actors Centre Australia. Jack has just returned from touring with the cabaret show Daddy by Brent Thorpe, directed by Adam Cook, performing at the International Dublin Gay Theatre Festival and King's Head Theatre in London.
Jack is thrilled to be a part of telling these stories with such an amazing cast and is honoured to be a part of this production. It’s these stories like The Inheritance that mean the world to Jack and need to be told.
