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Issue Details: First known date: 2018... 2018 Lethal Indifference
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'A young writer in Melbourne’s inner suburbs quits her day job in a clothing store to find something new, something with a stronger sense of purpose. She lands a role in public relations for a family violence legal service. It’s the kind of job that can completely change the way you see the world – and it will.

'Writer Anna Barnes won STC’s Patrick White Playwrights’ Award in 2012. Her new play, Lethal Indifference, is based on real events and her own experiences. The stunning tale is told through a single actor, Emily Barclay (ABC’s Please Like Me), who brings to life a series of overlapping and interrelated chapters, full of drama, rich humour and deeply moving revelations.

'Lethal Indifference is many things at once: the tale of a young woman’s growing awareness; a meditation on society’s complicity in domestic violence; and a captivating, finally tragic, story of another woman’s fight to survive.'

Source: STC.

Production Details

  • World premiere, Sydney Theatre Company (Wharf Theatre, 17 February - 10 March 2018).


    Director: Jessica Arthur.

    Designer: Mel Page.

    Lighting Designer: Alexander Berlage.

    Composer and Sound Designer: Clemence Williams.

    Cast: Emily Barclay.

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Works about this Work

Lethal Indifference : Real-life Story Exposes Failures in Protecting Vulnerable Women Steph Harmon , 2018 single work column
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 4 March 2018;

'For years, Anna Barnes tried to get the media interested in a story of domestic violence. Now she’s turned it into a play.' 

Lethal Indifference : Real-life Story Exposes Failures in Protecting Vulnerable Women Steph Harmon , 2018 single work column
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 4 March 2018;

'For years, Anna Barnes tried to get the media interested in a story of domestic violence. Now she’s turned it into a play.' 

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