Belvoir Presents Grief is the Thing with Feathers

Published by: Belvoir | 23-Jun-2025
Based on the novel by Max Porter. Adapted for the stage by Simon Phillips, Nick Schlieper & Toby Schmitz. Directed by Simon Phillips.
Venue: Upstairs Theatre, Belvoir St Theatre
Address: 25 Belvoir St, Surry Hills NSW 2010
Date: 26 July - 24 August 2025
Time: 7:30pm
Ticket: $41- $97
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Belvoir Presents Grief is the Thing with Feathers
Belvoir is thrilled to present acclaimed New Zealand-Australian theatre director Simon Phillip’s new adaptation of Max Porter’s bestselling novel, Grief is the Thing With Feathers, from 26th July to 24th August 2025.

Co-adapted by Phillips, Nick Schlieper and Toby Schmitz, Grief is the Thing With Feathers is an imaginative and poetic take on how a family navigates loss, starring Schmitz (Netflix’s Boy Swallows Universe, The Dance of Death), alongside Philip Lynch (Never Closer), and Fraser Morrison (Disney’s The Last Days of the Space Age).

Two young boys full of energy and curiosity, try to make sense of their mother’s sudden death. Their father, with the soul of a poet, is struggling to find the words. Then Crow arrives—strange, loud, funny, and unsettling. Part babysitter, part nuisance, part unlikely guide. Crow, like a gothic Mary Poppins, brings chaos and comfort in equal measure. Is he real? Is he imagined? Did this odd bird come to a grieving family because they needed him? Or is he something they made?

Director Eamon Flack said, “The dad in this story knows his Ted Hughes poetry well, and it’s from Hughes that the character of Crow emerges. The book has legions of fans, and after you’ve heard the mercurial Toby Schmitz tell this tale of loss and life, you’ll be in their ranks. It’s dark, then it’s beautifully bright. And you’re in the hands of some of the country’s most celebrated and experienced theatre makers. A gem.”

The production is the second of three literary adaptations premiering in Belvoir’s 2025 season. It follows Eamon Flack’s sell-out adaptation of Helen Garner’s award-winning novel The Spare Room, on at Belvoir until 13 July. The final work in the trilogy, Carissa Licciardello and Elsie Yager’s joyous adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s queer classic Orlando, hits the stage this August.

Profoundly beautiful and poignant, this fresh reimagining of Porter’s exquisite prose poem is not to be missed.

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