This is Living / Program (2023)

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7 – 30 JUL

Malthouse acknowledges the unceded lands of the Kulin Nation. We acknowledge their sovereignty and their Songlines. We pay respect to their Elders and their Children. We embrace and celebrate the oldest culture in the world.

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Writer’s Note

Five friends—a gay male couple in their 30s and three female friends in their 50s—have booked a house in Hepburn Springs for several days over New Year’s Eve as part of a tradition. But this year it’s different as one of the men—the glue that keeps the group together—has spent the year battling cancer and his prognosis is unknown.

This play came out of the New Year’s Eve I experienced at the end of 2020. My partner Daniel and I were struggling following the stress of his cancer diagnosis and the major side effects of the drugs he was taking. While things had improved, I still found myself sharing a small apartment with a person I didn’t recognise who seemingly no longer wanted me around. But what were my duties as his carer? If my goal was to make him happy, was leaving the ultimate act of care?

I’m well aware we’re not the first couple to have the spectre of death fundamentally change our relationship, but what I couldn’t seem to work out was whether the new way we saw each other was distorted or pulled into focus. I’d certainly hoped—and felt led to believe—that a crisis like this would pull us together and make us appreciate the time we still had. We would share a new kind of intimacy and all the colours would be brighter before the dark ( Beaches , Steel Magnolias , Terms of Endearment etc.). And at times this is precisely how it felt. But largely it felt more like the disease was an unwelcome third in our relationship, something we had to either acknowledge or deny at every moment while also trying to spare each other the burden of our fears. We became the reverse of ourselves—Daniel developed an incredibly dark sense of humour and I was shocked to find I no longer had one. To laugh at something is to name it and hold power over it and I’d never felt more powerless.

The play also springs from my regular experience with a close group of friends—you can call them my ‘chosen family’ but we’d have a funnier name for it—who frequently find excuses to get out of Melbourne and out of our minds. These women also happen to be the greatest and funniest conversationalists I’ve ever known. We share war stories about our families, our love lives, our career failures, and while on the surface it may appear that we’re just roasting each other, what we’re really doing is allowing ourselves to be vulnerable in a way that maybe men and women can only be when they share a common enemy—the world at large. When we’re together we have carte blanche to be messy, petty, hurt and jealous but the following day, likely while nursing a hangover, we’ll subtly check in with each other and talk more seriously about what’s going on—just another way these women have shown me what real care looks like.

Ultimately, this play is my way of making sure these women are just as special to you as they are to me. With that said, I’d like to thank Paula, Andrea, Annie, The Egg, Daniel and all the actors who generously gave their time and thoughts throughout the play’s development.

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Cast & Creative

ASH FLANDERS (HE/HIM) WRITER

MATTHEW LUTTON (HE/HIM) DIRECTOR

WIL KING (THEY/THEM) CAST

BELINDA MCCLORY (SHE/HER) CAST

MARCUS MCKENZIE (HE/HIM) CAST

MICHELLE PERERA (SHE/HER) CAST

MARIA THEODORAKIS (SHE/HER) CAST

Additional Creatives

GIDEON COZENS / ASSOCIATE SOUND SYSTEM DESIGNER

KITAN PETKOVSKI / BESEN PLACEMENT (DIRECTING)

ARTEMIS IOANNIDES / VOICE ARTIST

KHISRAW JONES-SHUKOOR / VOICE ARTIST

EVA SEYMOUR / VOICE ARTIST

KATHERINE TONKIN / VOICE ARTIST

MATILDA WOODROOFE (SHE/HER) SET & COSTUME DESIGNER PAUL JACKSON (HE/HIM) LIGHTING DESIGNER CECILY RABEY (SHE/HER) STAGE MANAGER GEORGIA SEALEY (SHE/HER) ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER JOE PARADISE LUI (IT/THAT) COMPOSER & SOUND DESIGNER

Malthouse Staff & Board

BOARD

FIONA M c GAUCHIE (CHAIR)

JADA ALBERTS

DEBBIE DADON AM

DR ANNA FOLEY

LINDY HUME AM PHD

ANDREW MYER AM

SUE PRESTNEY

PAMELA RABE

MARY VALENTINE AO

JACOB VARGHESE

ALAN WONG

DANIELLE LEIGH (OBSERVER)

EXECUTIVE

MATTHEW LUTTON

SARAH NEAL

ARTISTIC & PROGRAMMING

ANNIE BOURKE

BERNADETTE FAM

LAURA HALE

LAURA MILKE GARNER

JO REDFEARN

MARLINE ZAIBAK

FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION

NESS HARWOOD

LIZ WHITE

ALLIE STAPLETON

CONNIE STELLA

MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS

DAVEY SIMMONS

SABRINA ALDAY

KEYANNA BURGHER

LAUREN GALLINA

TAMARAH SCOTT

PUBLICITY

TS PUBLICITY

GRAPHIC DESIGN

HOURS AFTER DEVELOPMENT

ALEX BELLEMORE

PATRICK CRUMMY

EDUCATION

LYALL BROOKS

TICKETING & BOX OFFICE

PRUE SUTHERLAND

FIONA WISEMAN

BOX OFFICE STAFF

PAUL BUCKLEY

PERRI CUMMINGS

BRONYA DOYLE

CASEY GOULD

MELLITA ILICH

JULIA LANDBERG

ISA MUNHOS

TIM WOODS

LIZ WHITE

PRODUCTION

BLAIR HART

BAIRD MCKENNA

DEXTER VARLEY

ZOE RABB

ROB BALLINGALL

MICHAEL CARR

BRENDAN JELLIE

DELIA SPICER

GOFFREDO MAMELI

ELIZABETH WHITTON

LENNON FOWLER

AL BRILL

PRODUCTION STAFF

TAIT ADAMS

ASHLEIGH BASHAM

GABRIEL BETHUNE

NATHAN BURMEISTER

MYLES CAREW

KRIS CHAINEY

EDWIN CHEAH

GIDEON COZENS

EVAN DRILL

JUSTIN GARDHAM

FINNIAN GLEESON

KADIN HAWKER

STEPHEN HAWKER

JODI HOPE

ETHAN HUNTER

LIAM JONES

PATRICK JONES

KHISRAW JONES-SHUKOOR

JACK KENNEDY

MIN KINGHAM

JASON MARKOUTSAS

STJOHN MCKAY

SIDNEY MILLAR

SAM NIX

CHRIS PAYNE

WILLIAM RICHARDS

ASHLEIGH SHEARMAN

NATAYLA SHIELD

KATE TAYLOR

EM VAN DYKE

NATALIE VINCENT

THEO VINEY

JAMES WILKINSON

OUNIE WITHEROW AITKEN

VENUE

DANIELLE GIORDANO

EMMA CORBETT

STEVE HEARNE

FRONT OF HOUSE STAFF

KATHERINE ADES

CAMERON BAJRAKTAREVIC-

HAYWARD

MITCHELL BROTZ

LOUISA CARPINTERI

ISSY COMEGNA

CHIARA GABRIELLI

FIKER GEBREHANA

DANIELLE GODER

ZOE HADLER

CATHERINE HAMILTON

GEORGINA JEFFORD

SOPHIE MCCRAE

HAYLEY NEWMAN

TEXAS NIXON-KAIN

SARAH ONN

ELLIE ROTH

ELLIA RUSSELL

CLAUDE SARMIENTO

LUCY SEALE

ELISABETH SHAW

EMMA SHAW

FLYNN SMEATON

BARNEY SPICER

KAIVU SUVARNA

KENNY WAITE

LACHLAN WATTS

OLIVE WEEKS

HAYLEY WOLTERS

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