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Atlantis single work   drama  
Date: 2023
Issue Details: First known date: 2023... 2023 Atlantis
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'Three friends gather in a theatre to talk about the Big One: CLIMATE CHANGE. But before they can even agree on how Big this Big One is, a tsunami hits—and both they and the audience are dragged to the bottom of the ocean…

'Using Plato’s ancient myth of a sunken city as an anchor point, Atlantis is an allegory for Australia in its current stage of climate crisis—and the search for lost systems of knowledge that might help us understand our relationship to the environment. Drawing on Indigenous and Pasifika philosophies and modes of storytelling, this fantastical play is ultimately about young people stepping into their power as future guardians of country.'

Source: Production blurb.

Production Details

  • Commissioned by Malthouse Theatre for their Suitcase Series, and premiered (presented by Malthouse Theatre) at Beckett Theatre, Melbourne, 25 October and 2 November 2023.

    Director: Isabella Vadiveloo.

    Cast: John Marc Desengano, Chanella Macri, and Kira Samu.

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