‘The Damned’ has its World Premiere being presented by the Black Swan State Theatre Company at the Studio Underground, State Theatre Centre of WA, Roe Street, Northbridge. Dramatist Reg Cribb has twice won the Patrick White Playwrights’ Award and the W.A Premier’s Literary Award; he has also won the Queensland Premier’s Literary Award. The 2 hrs 20 min (incl. Interval) performances are nightly at 7.30 pm, until 30th October.
Writer, Reg Cribb learnt of two separate murders, both committed by young girls in WA towns within a very short period. With this horrifying inspiration, and fascinated by the stories behind the girls, he invented a rural town and created a completely different set of circumstances. This is not a documentary of the original murders.
The stage is filled by an advertising hoarding, with a rusty metal gantry along the front. It is your welcome to the town of Rainbow. As usual, the school kids of Rainbow, a mid west town, wake up to music blaring from their radios. Most listen to Triple J, and they learn of an exciting competition that has started. The youngsters have to write into the station and say why their town is different and what it is famous for. The basis can be for any reason whatsoever.
Alicia Clements set is unique. Vast and impressive, the hoarding is practically the only piece of scenery. The action moves rapidly around several locations, and yet with Joseph Mercurio’s superb lighting and Mia Holton’s breathtaking and beautifully shot audio visuals, the setting and mood is instantly achieved. Alicia was also responsible for the wide variety of quality costumes, from punk to designer label.
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Big Brother heads Battle Royale and The Hunger Games in a sexy, tough and compelling new play by WAYTCo
The Western Australian Youth Theatre Company is putting 16 of Perth’s hottest young talent on stage in a remarkable play by Jane Bodie. Her play ‘This Years Ashes’ by Griffin Theatre Company won acclaim in 2011.
Set in a world of the near future these young people find themselves thrown together by forces beyond their control. Struggling to come to terms with their new situation, their captors encourage them to relax and socialise, but what are the reasons behind this most comfortable of prisons? Slowly they come to realise what they are meant to become – a revelation that tests them morally and ideologically.
WAYTCo welcomes back emerging director Renato Fabretti (DNA, October, Lord of the Flies) to work with the youth theatre ensemble and creative team to make this production unmissable. Fabretti, a WAAPA acting graduate and NIDA directing graduate has performed with many major theatre companies, and in Underbelly as the young gangster Chopper Read. His last production for WAYTCo, DNA, attracted big audiences and great reviews:
“Beautifully realised … with terrific direction and all-round excellent performances from the young cast”… The West Australian.
WAYTCo has produced remarkable talent in recent years – Tim Minchin and Clare Hooper stand out as success stories. The confidence and strength these actors achieve from involvement in WAYTCo productions help to prepare them for adult life, even if they don’t become celebrities.
MINE by Jane Bodie will be at the Subiaco Arts Centre from June 2nd previewing with a ‘pay-what-you-can’ night on June 5th before officially opening on June 6th. The production is on Wednesday to Saturday nights at 7:30pm until June 16th.
Tickets available from BOCS or donate $20 to our crowdfunding drive at http://mine.pozible.com and claim a ticket as a reward.