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Oliver performing at the BlackWords Symposium, October 2012.
Steven Oliver Steven Oliver i(A93932 works by)
Gender: Male
Heritage: Aboriginal Kuku-Yalanji ; Aboriginal Darumbal ; Aboriginal Waanyi ; Aboriginal
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1 Us Mob Steven Oliver , 2023 single work poetry
— Appears in: A Line in the Sand 2023;
1 Chocolate Steven Oliver , 2023 single work poetry
— Appears in: Nangamay Dream Mana Gather Djurali Grow : First Nations Australia LGBTQIA Poetry 2023; (p. 54-57)
1 2 form y separately published work icon Looky Looky Here Comes Cooky Steven McGregor , Steven Oliver , Danielle MacLean , ( dir. Steven McGregor ) Australia : Tamarind Tree Pictures Roar Film , 2020 20716369 2020 single work film/TV

'A songline for 21st century Australia – a fresh look at the Cook legend from a First Nations’ perspective – the songline tells of connection to country, resistance and survival and features the cheeky, acerbic and heartfelt showman – Steven Oliver and a host of outstanding Indigenous singer/songwriters.'

Source: Screen Australia.

1 Lead You to the Shore Steven Oliver , 2020 single work essay
— Appears in: Fire Front : First Nations Poetry and Power Today 2020; (p. 109-116)
'After all these years, I am still amazed that I can identify with, as if it's my own story and the stories of those I love, someone else's tales of heartbreak from the other side of the continent. They experience tragedy and frustration in the exact same way my mob and I do. 'I Am the Road' by Claire G. Coleman did such a thing to me, provoked my sense of identity, belonging to my ancestry, my place of birth and where I grew up.' (Introduction)
 
1 Why Not Be Brothers and Sisters? i "I'm about to inject some blackness into this here affair", Steven Oliver , 2020 single work poetry
— Appears in: Fire Front : First Nations Poetry and Power Today 2020; (p. 88-89)
1 You Can't Be Black i "You can't be black", Steven Oliver , 2019 single work poetry
— Appears in: Solid Air : Australian and New Zealand Spoken Word 2019; (p. 149)
1 2 Bigger and Blacker Steven Oliver , 2019 single work musical theatre

'Comedy and television sensation Steven Oliver is black royalty (yes, he’s a big black queen, and still single if you must know). 

'From ABC’s hit series Black Comedy, Oliver is well known for being ‘faboriginal’. But what might come as a surprise is his thoughtful, original songs. Join Oliver on his own journey of self-discovery with candid stories about family, modern love and choosing to be a recluse after a taste of fame. With musical direction by Helpmann Award winner Michael Griffiths.'   (Production summary)

1 2 From Darkness Steven Oliver , 2019 single work drama

'It’s the anniversary of Vinnie’s death. His brother, 17-year old Preston is being visited by spirits— seemingly tormenting him while he sleeps. His sister, Akira buries her pain in her phone. Their father, Eric, is in denial and their mother, Abigail, is numbing her pain with drink, while Nan is coping with it all by talking… a lot.

'There’s no denying that Preston’s on the cusp of something otherworldly. The family’s disconnect from each other and the world has gone on long enough. It’s time to purge the past to embrace the present, if they’re to have a future, and an encounter with spirits might just be the catalyst they all need.'

Source: La Boite Theatre.

1 Diversified Identity i "Some successful, some dependant, some are warriors, some defendants", Steven Oliver , 2018 single work poetry
— Appears in: Australian Poetry Journal , vol. 8 no. 2 2018; (p. 67)
1 y separately published work icon From Darkness Whence We Came Steven Oliver , 2018 13421968 2018 single work drama

'A middle class nuclear Indigenous family, complete with Elder, live an unremarkable life in the Australian suburbs — apart from the occasional visit from spirits, the Birilungs. Unable to communicate with them, the only thing the family knows is that the Birilungs are now visiting 17-year-old Preston. When he finally reveals the spirits’ plans, the family must grapple with a new kind of future.'

Source: National Playwrighting Festival program.

1 form y separately published work icon A Chance Affair Steven Oliver , ( dir. Tracey Rigney ) Australia : Noble Savage Pictures , 2017 14523349 2017 series - publisher film/TV humour romance

'When Chance declares his love for his best mate Geoff, he discovers that true love can only be found by being truthful to himself.' 

1 2 Proppa Solid Steven Oliver , 2016 single work drama
— Appears in: Northern Perspectives : A Jute theatre Company Collective 2015;

'In each centre the show will be performed in the school/community giving the young people an opportunity to see positive Indigenous family life on stage. The artists will then remain in the school/community for 3-4 days where they will work with the young people to write, rehearse and perform their own aspirational stories of success back to their community. The project is integrated into the curriculum by DET, forming part of the assessment for students. This is a project that has the potential to change young lives in regional and remote Queensland, promote positive role models to remote Indigenous students, to promote positive stories of Indigenous lives and to place skills development and performance making at the centre of learning.' (Production summary)

1 19 form y separately published work icon Black Comedy Steven Oliver , Elizabeth Wymarra , Bjorn Stewart , Nakkiah Lui , Jon Bell , ( dir. Beck Cole et. al. )agent Australia : ABC Television Indigenous Department Scarlett Pictures , 2014 8021370 2014 series - publisher film/TV

'The six-episode series Black Comedy, written by and starring indigenous performers, is the first comedy by the ABC's Indigenous Department. Since its launch in 2010, the department has primarily produced critically acclaimed drama including Redfern Now, The Gods of Wheat Street and telemovie Mabo. 'The series combines a mix of obsercational physical shetches, historical sketches and parodies of TV, film and commericials.' (Source: The Sydney Morning Herald online; Koori Mail issue, 587, 2014:4)

1 Hate, he said i "Hate, he said was in my heart", Steven Oliver , 2013 single work poetry
— Appears in: Ora Nui : Special Edition : A Collection of Maori and Aboriginal Literature (p. 115-117)
1 Commonwealth i "Commonwealth they say yet there is no common wealth I see", Steven Oliver , 2013 single work poetry
— Appears in: Ora Nui : Special Edition : A Collection of Maori and Aboriginal Literature (p. 115)
1 1 Real i "Half caste, he said to me", Steven Oliver , 2012 single work poetry
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 31 October no. 538 2012; (p. 42)
1 Black Queen Black King Steven Oliver , 2003 single work drama

'Based on a collection of personal stories, experiences, and reflections, Black Queen Black King explores the lives of four young Indigenous men through song, dance and storytelling. The life experiences, of these very different and complex individuals culminates in a celebration of strength, pride and cultural identity.' Source: http://www.atsis.uq.edu.au/birranews/index.html?page=44689 (Sighted 14/03/2006)

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