‘I Do, I Don’t” is an exploration of family, identity and personal history written and performed by Perth-born Whitney Richards. Seeking to recreate memories Richards’ suspects she had suppressed the play was pieced together using interviews with her family, recalling fond memories of the Rock Eisteddfod Challenge and inspiration from her namesake Whitney Houston. “I […]
Tags: Canada, family, i do i dont, identity, performance, performing arts, Play, Playwright, rock eisteddfod, The Blue Room, Theatre, Whitney Richards
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‘Flood’ by Chris Issacs follows six high school friends who reunite just a few years after graduation to take a camping trip into the West Australian desert. The gang are back together and head off into the wild. Once they reach their destination events take an ominous turn and the six friends fall of the […]
Tags: Adam Mitchell, Adrienne Daff, Black Swan State Theatre Company, Chris Isaacs, Flood, Joshua Brennan, Rose Riley, Samuel Delich, Whitney Richards, Will O'Mahony
21 Jan 2014 |
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Tim Winton’s Shrine is the sixth production of Black Swan Theatre’s 2013 season and succeeds in meeting high expectations in the wake of the play’s predecessors. The narrative follows the tragic death of Jack Mansfield (Paul Ashcroft) told through retrospective reflections between characters’ conversations both with each other and through the fourth wall. As the […]
Tags: Black Swan, Black Swan STC, John Howard, Luke McMahon, Paul Ashcroft, Perth Theatre, Sarah McNeill, Shrine, State Theatre Centre, Whitney Richards, Will McNeill
10 Sep 2013 |
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