![]() ![]() The Sydney Morning Herald, 6 January 2016 (p. 13 ) - Review ofĢ014 single work drama Keeping up with the Joneses from Page to Stage Elissa Blake, 14 ) - Review ofĢ014 single work drama Nation Warms to Small-Town Tale Michaela Boland, 16 ) - Review ofĢ014 single work drama Fluid Lines Charlotte Wood,Įmpathy for a Rebellious Outsider Victoria Laurie, 21 ) - Review ofĢ014 single work drama A Modern Classic Comes Alive Sonia Harford, Even if it did, this marvellous production of Jasper Jones would transcend the label, as the best stories for younger audiences always do.' Teen Spirit Has Broad Appeal Cameron Woodhead, The bildungsroman is narrated by Charlie Bucktin. The notion that the inhabitants of the tight-knit community of Corrigan are racist, prejudiced and ignorant is explicated in Craig Silveys coming of age novel, Jasper Jones. Called by his new friend Jasper Jones, an outcast Aboriginal boy, to help solve a mysterious death, Charlie begins to glimpse the bleak secrets of his home town of Corrigan.' (Introduction) Jasper Jones Review : Marvellous Production with Broad Appeal Cameron Woodhead,īrisbane Times, 7 August 2016 - Review ofĢ014 single work drama Abstract 'Publishing has a category aimed at teens theatre doesn't. Bigotry and stubbornness are perceptible attitudes of small-town communities in 1960s Western Australia. 'When 13-year-old Charlie Bucktin is woken in his bedroom sleep-out by a knock on the window, little does he knows this marks the end of his childhood. The Australian, 22 August 2019 - Review of Produced by the State Theatre Company of South Australia and Flinders University at the Dunstan Playhouse, 16 August to 7 September 2019.Ĭomposer and Sound Designer: Andrew Howard.Ĭast including James Smith and Elijah Valadian-Wilson.Įxcellent Cast Does Justice to a Great Aussie Gothic Yarn Murray Bramwell, Performed at Belvoir Upstairs Theatre, Surry Hills, New South Wales : 25 January - 19 February 2017.Ĭomposer and Sound Designer: Steve Toulmin.Ĭast including Tom Conroy, Matilda Ridgway, Guy Simon, and Hoa Xuande. Voice and Dialect Coach: Leith McPherson.Ĭast: Ian Bliss (Mr Bucktin / Warwick), Nicholas Denton (Charlie Bucktin), Taylor Ferguson (Laura / Eliza Wishart), Rachel Gordon (Mrs Bucktin), Guy Simon (Jasper Jones), Hayden Spencer (Mad Jack), and Harry Tseng (Jeffrey Lu). Charlie reveals, Jasper Jones has a terrible reputation in Corrigan. Jasper is a half Aboriginal boy who is the outcast and scapegoat of the town. Set and Costume Designer: Anna Cordingley.Ĭomposer and Sound designer: Darrin Verhagen. The character Jasper Jones experiences continuous discrimination from the people of Corrigan simply because of his race. Produced by Melbourne Theatre Company at the Sumner, Southbank Theatre, 1 August to 10 September 2016. Performed at the Belvoir St Theatre, Upstairs Theatre, 2 January - 7 February 2016.Ĭomposer & Sound Designer: Steve Toulmin.Ĭast: Tom Conroy, Kate Mulvany, Lasarus Ratuere, Matilda Ridgway, Steve Rodgers, and Charles Wu. ![]() Set & Costume: Designer Michael Scott Mitchell. Performed at Studio Underground State Theatre Centre of WA 18 July - 09 August 2014. ![]()
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