Griffin Theatre Company in association with Sydney Theatre Company presents Naturism
In a stellar conclusion to the 2025 season, Griffin Theatre Company bares all with the world premiere of Naturism,
the au naturale mainstage debut play of playwright Ang Collins (Meet Me at the Baths, Blueberry Play, Spewy), at the Wharf 2 Theatre, Sydney Theatre Company from 25 October to 15 November 2025.
Venue: Sydney Theatre Company
Address: Wharf 2 Theatre, Sydney Theatre Company, Wharf 4/5, 15 Hickson Road, Walsh Bay
Date: 25 October to 15 November 2025.
Ticket: From $40
Buy / Ticket: https://griffintheatre.com.au/whats-on/naturism/
Web: https://griffintheatre.com.au/whats-on/naturism/
Call: (02) 9361 3817
Address: Wharf 2 Theatre, Sydney Theatre Company, Wharf 4/5, 15 Hickson Road, Walsh Bay
Date: 25 October to 15 November 2025.
Ticket: From $40
Buy / Ticket: https://griffintheatre.com.au/whats-on/naturism/
Web: https://griffintheatre.com.au/whats-on/naturism/
Call: (02) 9361 3817
No internet. No intruders. No clothes.
Far from the trappings of civilisation, a group of nudist baby boomers have created their very own off-grid bush eco-paradise. An unseasonably hot summer approaches, but no worries! They’ve got enough preserves, pickles and psychedelic rock to get them through it… probably. Enter Evangeline—a chronically online Gen Z eco-warrior. She’s loud. She’s over-sensitive. And she wants to stay.
Directed by Griffin’s Artistic Director Declan Greene and featuring a legendary cast of five including Camila Ponte Alvarez (NTOP’s Yoga Play, TV’s Ms. Vanguard), Nicholas Brown (Sex Magick, Lighten Up), Glenn Hazeldine (Porn.Cake, Queensland Theatre’s Rhinestone Rex and Miss Monica), Fraser Morrison (Belvoir’s Grief Is the Thing with Feathers, Disney+’s Last Days of the Space Age) and Hannah Waterman (The Almighty Sometimes, TV’s EastEnders), Naturism takes an irreverent and deeply messy look at just how much heat our squishy, naked little bodies can take.
Playwright Ang Collins said, "I know what you're thinking. Why write a naked climate change comedy? Long story short—the combination of a bushfire evacuation, a love of nude beaches and the desperate creative question: is it possible to write a funny play about an overwhelmingly un-funny global issue? Naturism is my attempt to wrap my head around the state of the environment and my place within it."
Director Declan Greene said, “Directing this play is like nothing myself or the team have ever taken on before... I can’t begin to describe how many things about a rehearsal process are different when the cast are all naked! But beyond the nudity – this is an impeccably written, incisively funny play by a brilliant new voice, and will leave you with a lot to think about between deep belly laughs.”
Naturism was written by Collins as part of Create NSW and Griffin Theatre Company’s inaugural $30,000 Incubator Fellowship, a program supporting emerging theatremakers in NSW.
Playful and absurdly funny, Naturism takes audiences on a hilarious journey of hope and delusion in the face of disaster.
Far from the trappings of civilisation, a group of nudist baby boomers have created their very own off-grid bush eco-paradise. An unseasonably hot summer approaches, but no worries! They’ve got enough preserves, pickles and psychedelic rock to get them through it… probably. Enter Evangeline—a chronically online Gen Z eco-warrior. She’s loud. She’s over-sensitive. And she wants to stay.
Directed by Griffin’s Artistic Director Declan Greene and featuring a legendary cast of five including Camila Ponte Alvarez (NTOP’s Yoga Play, TV’s Ms. Vanguard), Nicholas Brown (Sex Magick, Lighten Up), Glenn Hazeldine (Porn.Cake, Queensland Theatre’s Rhinestone Rex and Miss Monica), Fraser Morrison (Belvoir’s Grief Is the Thing with Feathers, Disney+’s Last Days of the Space Age) and Hannah Waterman (The Almighty Sometimes, TV’s EastEnders), Naturism takes an irreverent and deeply messy look at just how much heat our squishy, naked little bodies can take.
Playwright Ang Collins said, "I know what you're thinking. Why write a naked climate change comedy? Long story short—the combination of a bushfire evacuation, a love of nude beaches and the desperate creative question: is it possible to write a funny play about an overwhelmingly un-funny global issue? Naturism is my attempt to wrap my head around the state of the environment and my place within it."
Director Declan Greene said, “Directing this play is like nothing myself or the team have ever taken on before... I can’t begin to describe how many things about a rehearsal process are different when the cast are all naked! But beyond the nudity – this is an impeccably written, incisively funny play by a brilliant new voice, and will leave you with a lot to think about between deep belly laughs.”
Naturism was written by Collins as part of Create NSW and Griffin Theatre Company’s inaugural $30,000 Incubator Fellowship, a program supporting emerging theatremakers in NSW.
Playful and absurdly funny, Naturism takes audiences on a hilarious journey of hope and delusion in the face of disaster.