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BEYOND THE NECK Set for March Run at Theatre Works

The production is based on real accounts from people affected by the Port Arthur massacre.

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BEYOND THE NECK Set for March Run at Theatre Works

Marking 30 years since the Port Arthur massacre, this March Theatre Works brings Melbourne audiences Tom Holloway's award-winning play, Beyond The Neck. Helmed by renowned director Suzanne Chaundy, this powerful and compelling work honours the long-term impact of trauma, profoundly resonating in a world where violence is ever-present in the news cycle.

Set years after the events at Port Arthur, Beyond The Neck is a portrait of a community living with loss. A young boy who just wants to play cricket, a teenage girl begrudgingly playing happy families, a mother on a holiday gifted to her by colleagues, and a tour guide who revisits the site every day… four individual stories braided together. All strangers, until they meet in the aftermath of one of Australia's darkest days.

Based on real accounts from people affected by the Port Arthur massacre, Beyond The Neck is a remarkable portrait of a community learning to live beyond trauma. A moment in time when humour flickers through the darkness, and kindness sits beside pain.

“Beyond the Neck isn't about the violence itself, it's about what happens after. It's about grief, survival, and the long, uneven process of recovery”, explains Theatre Works Executive Director Dianne Toulson.

“At the time there was a sense, maybe even a quiet hope, that Port Arthur had marked a turning point for Australia. That it reshaped who we are, how we think about safety, and how seriously we take responsibility for one another. Then the Bondi tragedy happened, and it shook all of us. It forced a deeper reckoning. Not because the situations are the same, but because it reminded us that trauma doesn't stay in the past. It resurfaces. It echoes. That's when the relevance of this play sharpened.

Audiences can expect a production that is deeply considered in how it cares for them. This is not about shock. It's about empathy. It's also a reminder that theatre can be a place to sit together with difficult things, not to be retraumatised, but to feel less alone.”

Created with an intricate and beautiful style of writing, Beyond The Neck sits between testimonial theatre and poetic storytelling. An extraordinary piece which is closer to a musical quartet than a traditional play, it features an award-winning design team including Richard Vabre on lighting, sound design by Jack Burmeister, set and costume by Emma Ashton, and an original score by Philip McLeod. Performed by a highly respected ensemble of actors; Francis Greenslade, Emmaline Carroll Southwell, Cassidy Dunn, and Freddy Collyer also bring extraordinary depth and emotional intelligence to the world.

Produced by Theatre Works as a part of their 2026 By Theatre Works programming, this season of Beyond The Neck will also tour to the West Gippsland Performing Arts Centre (19 April), The Round (24 and 25 April) and the Clocktower Centre (1 and 2 May). An exceptional Australian play honouring an important anniversary in Australia's history, this singular production is not to be missed.

Based in St Kilda, Theatre Works has been home to bold, independent theatre for more than 40 years. They give artists the space, support and freedom to take risks, and audiences the chance to discover powerful new Australian stories. Each year, they present dozens of productions across their three venues, from reimagined classics to brand new works, created in partnership with some of the country's most exciting theatre makers.

Beyond The Neck is playing as part of the By Theatre Works programming stream. Other By Theatre Works productions in 2026 include Australian Open, Savages, Mara, Red Sky Morning, Lazarus, Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity, The Wolves, and Lord of the Flies.

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