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This is Where We Live at Theatre Works

Dates: 10/11/2022 - 10/14/2022

📍 Theatre: Theatre Works

Feet First Collective
14 Acland Street, St Kilda, Victoria 3182, Australia
Melbourne, Victoria 3182

Phone: (03) 9534 3388

Tickets: $20- $30


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STEP FEET FIRST INTO A DARKLY COMIC PLAY ABOUT TWO ISOLATED TEENAGERS, RESILIENCE, LOVE AND FAMILY.

This Is Where We Live by Vivienne Walshe is a powerful two hander. It is a story of disconnection and love set in a dusty town in regional Australia. This work will appeal to people who love new writing, physical theatre and young adults.

The director of the original production, Francesca Smith, describes it as a ‘giant theatrical poem’. The two finely etched archetypal ‘outsider’ characters become as universal in their resonance as their mythic counterparts Orpheus and Eurydice. Can Chloe and Chris beat the odds?

Feet First Collective is known for its larger scale immersive works. This Is Where We Live is an opportunity to see the company’s theatrically bold and physically inventive approach in miniature. Following a highly acclaimed run at Girls School at Perth’s Fringe World earlier this year, the core members of the company Teresa Izzard, Lauren Beeton, Samuel Addison, Dylan Dorotich and Donald Woodburn are excited to bring the production to Theatre Works for Melbourne Fringe!

Chloe the ‘bombshell’ comes from a background of domestic violence and suffers from dyslexia. Chris is the son of the English teacher and, despite being an ‘odd boy’ with a love of poetry and jazz, is destined to leave the gravel and heat for a life beyond Chloe’s destiny. They are drawn together but their powerful first love, like in the myth, is laced with tragedy.

The play exploits Australian speech and poetry creating a dynamic onomatopoeic experience. It forces the audience to untangle their story as we have all had to untangle the experience of young adulthood.

Feet First Collective’s Melbourne premiere of this winner of the prestigious Griffin Award, will offer audiences a physically ambitious staging, focussed on creating an aural and visceral encounter.

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Feet First Collective Presents the Melbourne Premiere of THIS IS WHERE WE LIVE
Feet First Collective Presents the Melbourne Premiere of THIS IS WHERE WE LIVE
September 09, 2022 This Is Where We Live by Vivienne Walshe is a powerful two hander. It is a story of disconnection and love set in a dusty town in regional Australia. This work will appeal to people who love new writing, physical theatre and young adults.

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Theatre Works

14 Acland Street, St Kilda, Victoria 3182, Australia
Melbourne, Victoria 3182

Phone: (03) 9534 3388

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