”Nowra has written a terrific play about theatre, madness, illusion, sanity, life: it”s a big, splendidly Australian epic.” ―Frank Gauntlett, Telegraph Mirror
Set in 1971, Cosi is Louis Nowra”s second semi-autobiographical play. Lewis has recently left university and takes up a job in a mental institution directing Mozart”s Cosi Fan Tutte. Lewis, the non-participant, becomes emotionally involved with his actors” lives as his operatic production lurches forward and anti-Vietnam protests take place in the streets outside.
”Nowra”s generous humour offers up a world of the most extraordinary, ordinary people; and a hilarious situation comedy to boot… [but there are] hints of a darkness that lies beyond the light: the real world.” ―Angela Bennie, Sydney Morning Herald
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LOUIS NOWRA was born in Melbourne. His plays include Page 8 (with David Page), The Woman With Dog’s Eyes, The Marvellous Boy, The Emperor of Sydney, Inner Voices, Visions, Inside The Island, The Precious Woman, Sunrise, The Golden Age, Capricornia, Byzantine Flowers, The Watchtower, Summer of the Aliens, Cosi, Radiance, The Temple, Crow, Miss Bosnia, The Incorruptible, The Jungle and The Language of the Gods. He has translated The Prince of Homburg, Cyrano de Bergerac and Lulu for the stage. He has also written the libretti for Whitsunday and Love Burns. For television he has written Displaced Persons, Hunger and The Lizard King and for film, Map of the Human Heart, Cosi, Heaven’s Burning, Radiance, K-19: The Widowmaker and Black and White. His radio plays include Albert Names Edward, The Song Room, The Widows, Sydney and The Divine Hammer. Other writings include nonfiction works The Cheated, Warne’s World and Walkabout (in Currency’s Australian Screen Classics series); four novels The Misery of Beauty, Palu, Red Nights and Abaza; and two memoirs, The Twelfth of Never and Shooting the Moon. Nowra has won multiple awards and prizes, and lives in Sydney.