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S-27

Feet First Collective presents the WA premiere of S-27 as part of 10 Nights in Port, the City of Fremantle’s new winter arts festival.

S-27 by Sarah Grochala is a dystopian theatre piece which asks how far you would go and who you would betray to save yourself? The story follows May, a photographer who must document dissenters who have rebelled against an authoritarian regime. S-27 invites the viewer to put themselves in May’s shoes and imagines a dark, complex future for Western Australia. This WA-premiere performance unfolds inside the winding rooms and halls of the iconic Fremantle Arts Centre.

S-27 follows the success of Feet First Collective’s acclaimed production Frankenstein: Some Assembly Required for the 2016 Fremantle Festival.

Image by Joseph Dennis

Cast

Samuel Addison
Matthew Arnold
Sally Clune
Trinity Emery Rowe
Caitlyn Griffiths
Aodhan Guy
Samuel Ireland
Gabriella Munro

Production team

Producer, Director and Movement Coach: Teresa Izzard
Designer: Laura Heffernan
Sound Design: John Congear
Lighting Design: Andrew Portwine
Stage Manager: Sophie Paice
Fight Director: Andy Fraser
Co-Producer: Ross Mackenzie
Associate Producer and Assistant Director: Lauren Beeton
Assistant Stage Manager: Keely Moloney
Production Managers: Ross Mackenzie and Andrew Portwine
Marketing and Publicity: Tracy Routledge
Photographer and Videographer: John Congear
Graphic Designer: Joseph Dennis

Information & Ticketing

Where

Fremantle Arts Centre, 1 Finnerty Street, Fremantle

Performances

7:30pm Friday 12 July, 7:30pm Saturday 13 July, 7:30pm Sunday 14 July, 7:30pm Tuesday 16 July, 7:30pm Wednesday 17 July, 7:30pm Thursday 18 July, 7:30pm, Friday 19 July, 7:30pm Saturday 20 July, 9:30pm Saturday      20 July, 7:30pm Sunday 21 July

Other Information

The audience is invited to bond at the venue bar pre-show. S-27 contains adult themes and is recommended for 15+ years. Fremantle Arts Centre is a licenced venue: 15-18 year olds must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Content Warning: Confronting themes of violence and assault.

Because of the immersive nature of this work, audience members are required to stand, walk and climb stairs prior to the performance, although there will be seats for the majority of the work. Fremantle Arts Centre does not have wheelchair access to the first floor. Audiences are encouraged to wear comfortable attire.

Running Time 80 minutes, no intermission. Cell Room bar open from 6:30pm nightly.

Tickets

$25 + BF

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