Slaughterhouse

2 March — 3 March 2018

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An off-beat ethical eating start-up: Bianca, the inexperienced social media manager, gets an unlikely and macabre addiction; Josh, the CTO, has a drug-induced vision that proves an horrific omen; Sasha, the CFO, just dropped another $80K down the drain this week; Hannah, the boss, gets a rush from putting expensive price tags on junk; and DJ, well, he’s just tripping.

Five razor-sharp interconnected monologues on office politics, technocracy and the ethics of consumption.

Artwork for Anchuli Felicia King

Anchuli Felicia King

Anchuli Felicia King is a multidisciplinary artist of Thai-Australian descent who works primarily in live theatre. Her areas of interest include emerging technologies, 2D animation, VFX and projection design, music production and writing for performance. As a playwright, Felicia is interested in linguistic hybrids, digital cultures and issues of global urgency. She is a member of Ensemble Studio Theatre’s Youngblood Group, Roundabout’s Space Jam Program and Ars Nova’s Play Group. Currently based in New York, Felicia has worked with a wide range of companies including Punchdrunk, The Builders Association, PlayCo, 3LD Arts & Technology Center, Roundabout Theater, 59E59, Ars Nova, the Obie Awards, Ensemble Studio Theater and Red Bull Theater. She continues to work globally, with companies such as Playwriting Australia (Sydney), Yellow Earth Theatre (London), House of North (Berlin) and SHIFT Festival (Shanghai). Awards include: Bridge Initiative Finalist, Red Bull Short Play Festival Finalist, PWA National Script Workshop Winner, Columbia @ Roundabout Winner. In 2018, Felicia is working as the Associate Artistic Director at 3LD Art & Technology Center.

Prue Clark

Prue Clark

Sun Park

Sun Park

Jean Bachoura

Jean Bachoura

Mark Coles-Smith

Mark Coles Smith

Tahlee Fereday

Tahlee Fereday

Tahlee Fereday is a graduate of Victorian College of the Arts. Her previous performances with Melbourne Theatre Company include Astroman, Cybec Electric and First Stage. Other theatre productions include Because the Night, Blackie Blackie Brown (Malthouse Theatre); Alternative Futures (Theatre Works); Love (Dee & Cornelius) and Fallen (She Said Theatre). Tahlee’s work in film includes Foe and Blue Canaries. In television, Tahlee appears in Fisk season 2 and Super Wog season 2, both for ABC TV. As a First Nations and queer artist, Tahlee is an advocate for representation of minority voices on the mainstage.

Current as of March 2023.

Maggie Naouri

Maggie Naouri

Rohan Mirchandaney

Rohan Mirchandaney