• Ian Michael on Commune

    Ian Michael on Commune

    Ian Michael is an emerging director, actor and current 2022 Richard Wherrett Fellow at Sydney Theatre Company. We first connected with Ian through our support of a play he was directing at the Blue Room Theatre in Perth, and he was one of the first people who came to mind when we were thinking about contributors for our next journal. This is Ian Michael on Commune*:

    I think of theatre. The gathering of people from places all over, people who press pause on their differences and sit in the dark and share that collective breath, their hearts beating in synchronisation, the moment of stillness before the applause erupts and the responsibility of artists who hold an audience and reflect the world, our histories and stories back to us.

    Ian Michael
    Selfie

    As a Noongar man, I think deeply on the accountability to Elders, Community and family. From them I’ve learned and continue to learn about the values I carry with me, the role I play in the present and future and what it means to be a storyteller.

  • The Bleeding Tree

    The Bleeding Tree
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Karla Hart, Abbie-Lee Lewis and Ebony McGuire

    The Bleeding Tree by Angus Cerini

    Perth people, we cannot recommend this play enough. We went to see it last night (along with a handful of clients and connections) and each one of us came away in awe. The play deals with issues of domestic violence and is demanding of both the performers and audience. Despite heavy themes it’s totally engrossing. 60 minutes feels like 15. As our friend Meri Fatin said, ‘would watch again in a heartbeat.’

    The show runs until the 11 December and only a handful of tickets remain. Buy yours now!