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  1. The Ham Funeral: Directed by Neil Armfield, Virginia Lumsden. With Kerry Walker, Max Cullen, Tyler Coppin, Pamela Rabe. A theatre performance of the play filmed on the Sydney Theatre Company stage.

    • Neil Armfield, Virginia Lumsden
    • 1990
    • Drama
    • 120
  2. The play is set in a filthy rooming house in the depressing context of post-war London, and has as its protagonist a young poet whose attempted seduction by the aptly named Mrs Lusty, his landlady, drives the tragicomic drama.

  3. The Ham Funeral. 1990. 2h. Drama. Cast. Kerry Walker (Alma Lusty) Max Cullen (Will Lusty) Tyler Coppin (Young Man) Pamela Rabe (Girl) Bob Hornery (First Relative) Keith Robinson (Second...

  4. “For you, death in two syllables.” Plot: When a cantankerous landlord dies, his wife throws a funeral for his uppity relatives. The Young Man upstairs – sitting on the edge of an uncertain future – finds himself drawn in to the strange, lonely world below.

  5. 13. Juni 2017 · The Ham Funeral: Mrs Lusty’s tragedy. Keith Gallasch. It was eerie to be at The Stables and find myself once again in the grip of the poetry, grotesquery and tragedy of Patrick White’s The Ham Funeral (1948).

  6. 20. Mai 2017 · Inspired by White’s own recollections of the seedy world of London slum-living, The Ham Funeral is set in a squalid, inner-city boarding house, where a naïve young poet is drawn into the strange world of the dwelling’s landlords, the gluttonous, porcine and aptly-named, Mr and Mrs Lusty.

  7. 2. März 2012 · The State Theatre Company’s bold production of The Ham Funeral is playful, tragic and at times hilariously funny. The Ham Funeral is one of Patrick White’s last four plays after a long break from play writing due his boredom of the form.