This November Theatre Works Celebrates Powerful Emerging Writers with She is Vigilante

Published by: Sassy Red PR | 9-Oct-2019
A compelling collection of short plays about women who stand up, rebel, and kick ass, this November Theatre Works celebrates our next generation of power women writers in their Chapter Three program. #SheisVigilanteTW #TheatreWorks
Venue: Theatre Works
Address: 14 Acland Street, St Kilda
Date: 7 - 16 November, 2019
Time: Wed - Sat 7:30pm, Sat 2pm, Sun 5pm
Ticket: $45 Full, $37 Concession, $30 Student, Under 30s and Preview
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Spearheaded and directed by much-lauded Melbourne arts makers Bridget Balodis and Krystalla Pearce, 'She is Vigilante' is sourced from a group of emerging female writers and developed and performed by a community-based ensemble comprised of trained and untrained actors.

Working with these new writers since February 2019, Balodis and Pearce have assisted in the development of script and concept, with a theme centring on the topic of women vigilantes. Featuring five original works 'She is Vigilante' answers a call for female representation, both on stage and off.

"There's a lot of talk from artists about making their work accessible and "engaging new audiences", but it's something we don't often achieve.", explains Director Bridget Balodis.

"I think sometimes it can feel like the arts is happening in a middle-class bubble. We wanted to see how far we could push that idea of arts access and really open it up. We wanted to make the Theatre Works stage a place that could be performed on by regular, local people. And we also wanted to combine that with exciting new writing. We chose our theme of women vigilantes because the idea of having some kind of defiant power is really appealing to most women. We were interested in how that could create some flawed and complex characters for our performers to wrestle with."

Premiere works and writers in 'She is Vigilante' include:

Chanella Macri with 'You May Not Rest Now, There are Monsters Nearby' - Seven children. Abducted from seven of the safest, well lit neighbourhoods. A story about colonisation, anger and where you have to be born for your life to matter.

Ivana Brehas and Krystalla Pearce with 'Vigil/ant/e' - Three vignettes exploring rape culture, misogyny, and female anger in which we watch a wor(l)d evolve and change its meaning, from vigil into vigilant and finally vigilante.

Lauren Anderson and Meegan May with 'Athena, Huntress of Men' - When a late night commute turns deadly, a woman and her attacker come face to face with a crotch-kicking, hair-whipping masked guardian.

Roshelle Fong with 'Papillon741929butterflyemoji' - VR artist and programmer Vivien has created a virtual pathway for refugees to return home as avatars. But when their physical world lives become compromised, how far will Vivien go to protect their anonymity?

Maja Amanita with 'Robot Coupe' - A satirical series of adverts for domestic appliances used by women in self defence. 

Renowned for being the birthplace of some of Australia's most exciting artists and arts makers, Theatre Works continues that tradition by offering Melbourne audiences a unique and never seen before catalogue of works and artists with 'She is Vigilante'.

Running for eight shows only from the 7th to the 16th of November, this premiere season is an impressive reminder that women can be scary, powerful, and ferocious. Not to be missed.

Directed by Bridget Balodis and Krystalla Pearce
Written by Chanella Macri, Lauren Anderson, Meegan May, Ivana Brehas, Krystalla Pearce, Maja Amanita and Roshelle Fong
Performed by Alice Stewart, Clare Birtles, Desiree Tan, Emily Courtenay, Emily Shelmerdine, Felicity McIntosh, Hayley Marlow, Jacqueline Mariz, Natasha Jordan, Rhonda Purczeld, Sarah Berry, Lucy Ansell, and Vicki Coates
Set and Costume Design by Bethany Fellows
Lighting Design by Rachel Lee
Sound Design by Rexon Pelman
Produced by Siobhan Connors

This production is proudly presented by Theatre Works, Australia Council Catalyst, Creative Victoria and the City of Port Phillip.

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