Interview
With only a handful of performances left of Laurinda, Georgina Naidu reflects on what she has connected with most in the story and what it has meant for her to be part of an all-Asian Australian cast.
Q&A
Learn more about the set design and AV components of Laurinda in this Q&A with Eugyeene Teh, Roshelle Fong and Justin Gardam.
Feature
In co-adapting Laurinda, writer Diana Nguyen has layered multiple stories in Alice Pung's novel to expand it for a new generation. She talks to us about how this evolved during the writing process and the joy of sharing a Vietnamese story on stage.
Playlist
Take a trip down memory lane with our playlist of iconic 90s tracks.
Video
Watch as the Laurinda cast take a trip down memory lane and reconnect with beloved snacks and pop culture from this distinct decade.
Video
Working on Laurinda has been a special experience for our cast. Find out what they are most excited about and why they can't wait to share this powerful coming-of-age story on the mainstage.
Video
If they could go back, what advice would the Laurinda team give to their younger selves?
Video
Seven actors will transform into 17 characters to bring Laurinda to life on stage. Discover who's playing who from the people that know them best – our talented cast.
Programme
Adapted from Alice Pung's award-winning novel, Laurinda is a coming-of-age for every age. Read more about this powerful story and meet the cast and creatives in our show programme.
Feature
Alice Pung's first novel, Laurinda, is set in a prestigious, private high school. She speaks to us about the inspiration behind this choice and what she is most looking forward to about seeing her story adapted for the stage.
Q&A
Meet the cast of Laurinda and learn more about the characters and themes in the play.
Q&A
Costume Designer Karine Larché discusses how she distorted a mélange of 1990s fashion in Laurinda.
Video
Meet the talented Laurinda team with this peek behind the camera of our recent shoot before they hit the stage.
Feature
Petra Kalive and Diana Nguyen reflect on the impact of Alice Pung’s novel and why it’s imperative to continue the powerful, complex conversations the story demands about culture, class and race – this time on stage and with a twist.