Belvoir to Present JASPER JONES

By: Dec. 01, 2015
Enter Your Email to Unlock This Article

Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe.




Existing user? Just click login.

Jasper Jones is a cracker play for any Australian, of any age*, and any creed.

The backblocks of Western Australia. It's summer, 1965. Overseas there's war in Indochina, Civil Rights marches, the stirrings of women's liberation - but at home Charlie Bucktin dreams of writing the Great Australian Novel.

Charlie's 13 and smart. Perhaps too smart. But when blamed-for-everything Jasper Jones appears at his window one night, Charlie's out of his depth. Jasper has stumbled upon a terrible crime in the scrub nearby, and he knows he's the first suspect - that goes with the colour of his skin. He needs every ounce of Charlie's bookish brain if the truth is to emerge before the town turns on Jasper.

As the boys negotiate the secrets of a small town, the winds of change blow... But how do teenage Australians solve the riddles of a changing world?

Kate Mulvany's adaptation of Craig Silvey's award-winning novel is like Dorothy Hewett riffing on Harper Lee. It's funny and it's wise. Mulvany collaborated with director Anne-Louise Sarks on their astonishing production of Medea in 2012; this production sees them reunited.

Sarks and Mulvany have just returned from London where Medea enjoyed an acclaimed and extended season at The Gate Theatre. Sarks has demonstrated an uncanny knack for crafting productions that resonate across generations, as demonstrated with A Christmas Carol and Seventeen. Jasper Jones sees her return to this world - just this side of magic - that appeals so broadly.

Tom Conroy (Mortido) stars as Charlie Bucktin with Charles Wu (Samson) as Jeffrey, along with Alfie Gledhill (Gods of Wheat Street, ABC1) and Matilda Ridgway (Hamlet, Bell Shakespeare) making their Belvoir debuts. Kate Mulvany joins the cast for her first on-stage role at Belvoir since 2008, along with Steve Rodgers (A Christmas Carol) as Mr and Mrs Bucktin.

Jasper Jones is a coming-of-age story for a generation, and a nation too. Click HERE for more details.

*If you're 13 or over!

Photo Credit: Brett Boardman



Comments

To post a comment, you must register and login.

Vote Sponsor


Videos