Ensemble Theatre Presents The World Premiere of THE APPLETON LADIES' POTATO RACE

By: Feb. 04, 2019
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Ensemble Theatre Presents The World Premiere of THE APPLETON LADIES' POTATO RACE

Ensemble Theatre will stage the World Premiere of Melanie Tait's new comedy, THE APPLETON LADIES' POTATO RACE, a funny, honest and heart-warming story about upsetting the potato cart and standing up for your principles.

I am thrilled we are presenting the wonderful THE APPLETON LADIES' POTATO RACE and have the combined talents of director Priscilla Jackman and writer Melanie Tait at the helm. This is a great story and a great cast in a comedy that speaks loudly about important contemporary gender issues said Mark Kilmurry, Director Ensemble Theatre.

Appleton is a small country town being forced into the present with a recent influx of wealthy city slickers, tree-changers and refugees. Simmering tensions come to a head when new GP Penny Anderson discovers that the famous Appleton Potato Race awards $1000 prize money for the men, and a measly $200 for the women. When Penny decides to take steps to restore gender parity and coax Appleton into the 21st century, little could she have anticipated the spiralling, hilarious culture war that would follow. THE APPLETON LADIES' POTATO RACE, inspired by real life events, is a comedy about our relationship to both history and change.

Through the lens of five female characters living in rural Australia we look in on ourselves as a nation. It's a funny play with a huge heart that is not afraid to pack a punch. It is about rejection and acceptance; seeing the world as it really is and at the same time, daring to ask if it can be something more.

In the 21st century Australians are continually participating in global conversations around privilege and gender parity - THE APPLETON LADIES' POTATO RACE gently provokes conversation around owning and celebrating our past while continuing to question our relationship with generational and social and political change.

Melanie Tait wrote this play in 2018 after her own experience when she 'upset the potato cart' for gender equality in her home town, Robertson, in the NSW Southern Highlands. I couldn't believe that in the 21st century the prize money would have such inequality for the men's race and the women's race so I started a GoFundMe page to raise funds for the women's prize and thought the whole town would support it. But they didn't. What happened was a huge division - those who supported my campaign and those who hated it. It gave me an idea of how incredible people are who forge through a fight in their own community - who keep campaigning when it feels like everyone is against them. This inequality had been going on for years and I wanted to change it said Melanie Tait.

Director Priscilla Jackman said THE APPLETON LADIES' POTATO RACE is a play about who we are and offers provocations about our future and some of our 'old Aussie ways'. I am thrilled to be directing Melanie Tait's very funny play with a cast of five fabulous women.

BOOKINGS: 02 9929 0644 or www.ensemble.com.au



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