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Venue Roslyn Packer Theatre, Walsh Bay, NSW
Umbrella Event Sydney Festival 2019
First Date 9 January 2019
Last Date 18 January 2019
Dates Estimated No
Status Professional
World Premiere No
Description On an empty stage, a house rises before your eyes. People move in, move out. They eat, sleep, love, argue, throw a party – as though everyone who had ever lived in the house were there together, fighting for the fridge. Haunting one habitat, their domestic dance is an overlapping map of successive generations. As the rituals, relationships and drama of everyday lives play out in a two-storey home, audience members join the party, building their own memories inside this transitory stage dwelling.
Description Source Programme
Primary Genre Theatre - Spoken Word
Secondary Genre Drama
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Contributors
Name Function Notes
Kevin Hanley Assistant Stage Manager
David Neumann Choreographer
Julian Crouch Consultant
Karen Young Costume Designer
Sophie Bortolussi Creative Associate
Josh Crouch Creative Associate
Jennifer Kidwell Creative Associate
Elvis Perkins Creative Associate
Justin Rose Creative Associate
Geoff Sobelle Creative Associate
Ching Valdes-Aran Creative Associate
Geoff Sobelle Creator
Lee Sunday Evans Director
Stefanie Sobelle Dramaturg/e
Steve Cuiffo Illusionist Illusion Design
Christopher Kuhl Lighting Designer
Elvis Perkins Music and Lyrics Librettist
Sophie Bortolussi Performer
Ayesha Jordan Performer
Elvis Perkins Performer
Justin Rose Performer
Geoff Sobelle Performer
Ching Valdes-Aran Performer
Luke Whitefield Performer
Jecca Barry Producer
Christopher Swetcky Production Manager
Victoria Ross Properties Master
Steven Dufala Scenic Artist
Brandon Wolcott Sound Designer
Lisa McGinn Stage Manager
Christopher Swetcky Technical Director
Stephen Smith
Works
Text Nationality United States of America
Production Nationality United States of America
Event Status Completed
Data Source
Source Description
Programme Sydney Festival Guide
Data Set AusStage
Event Identifier 161705