The Robot Dog Tour

25 MAR — 1 APR 2025

Regional Tour

A cheeky comedy set in an all-too-believable future, The Robot Dog sinks its teeth into some of the most provocative and challenging questions of our time.

Approx. 1 hour and 20 minutes, no interval

Contact your local Arts Centre to book

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WINNER 2022 Bruntwood Playwriting Prize International Award

Roshelle Yee Pui Fong
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‘Intriging and unexpected from beginning to end.’

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ABOUT THE SHOW

Bark meets byte in this thrilling tale exploring technology, language and culture in a fast-evolving world.

It’s 2042 and Australia is more automated than ever before. Janelle, a woman of Cantonese heritage, and her partner Harry, a First Nations man, move back into Janelle’s family home after the death of her mother. As they attempt to navigate their work, relationship and job seeking requirements, they find themselves assisted by the quirky AI controlling their home and a robotic therapy dog. Janelle and Harry are quickly swept into a world of augmentations, restrictions and chaos. Does their new hi-tech life help them connect to culture and each other, or does it hinder it?

The Robot Dog is an intercultural sci-fi comedy with a big, beating heart. A collaboration between Hong Kong-born multidisciplinary artist Roshelle Yee Pui Fong and Luritja writer and technologist Matthew Ngamurarri Heffernan with director Amy Sole (Emu in the Sun), The Robot Dog promises to be a relatable, imaginative and highly theatrical production full of humour and humanity.


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Commissioned and developed through Melbourne Theatre Company’s NEXT STAGE Writers’ Program, with the support of our Playwrights Giving Circle.

Presented in association with
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Asia TOPA is a joint initiative of Arts Centre Melbourne and the Sidney Myer Fund, supported by the Victorian Government through Creative Victoria, Playking Foundation and the Australian Government Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts.

 


TOUR DATES

Contact your local arts centre below for more information or to book: 

Founders Theatre, Caro Convention Centre – Ballarat
Tuesday 25 March, 11am
hospitalityandevents@federation.edu.au
03 5327 9480

Mildura Arts Centre
Tuesday 1 April, 11am
arts_centre@mildura.vic.gov.au
03 5018 8330

 

Supported by The Gailey Lazarus Foundation and Melbourne Theatre Company's Education Giving Circle donors

Roshelle Fong

Roshelle Yee Pui Fong

Writer

Artwork for Matthew Ngamurarri Heffernan

Matthew Ngamurarri Heffernan

Writer

Artwork for Amy Sole

Amy Sole

Director