I Call My Brothers

16 April — 1 May 2015

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In the city a bomb explodes. The shock waves spread out until everyone is on edge, waiting for the next explosion. Through this wary city Amor walks. All he has to do is act normally. But today, nothing is normal.

A masterful, non-naturalistic ensemble piece, I Call My Brothers is Khemiri’s personal response to a notorious suicide bombing in Stockholm. This acclaimed Swedish play for young adult audiences will enjoy its Australian premiere at MTC before touring throughout regional Victoria directly into schools.

Recommended for Year 10 and over.

This play is on the VCE Drama Playlist Unit 3.

Nadja Kostich

Nadja Kostich

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Marg Horwell

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Rachel Burke

Artwork for Ray Chong Nee

Ray Chong Nee

Alice Ansara

Alice Ansara

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Darrin Verhagen

Joana Pires

Joana Pires

Osamah Sami

Osamah Sami

Michael Carmody

Michael Carmody

Michael Carmody has designed video for numerous Melbourne theatrical productions including Bare Witness and Chapters from the Pandemic, for which he received a Green Room Award nomination. His short films include Debutantes, which screened at MIFF 2005. In 2013/14, he was filmmaker on the Spinning Yarns project and Video Artist on the public art installation The Locker Room, both for the City of Knox. He also collaborated with Nadja Kostich on the Monash University/Bachelor of Performing Arts: Third Year Production Raid. In 2015, his collaboration with Elissa Goodrich, Dusk to Dawn: Devolving, screened at the eighteenth Traverse Video Festival in Toulouse, France, and his short film Drowning World will screen as part of La Trobe University’s Centre for Creative Arts Nature in the Dark project. Following his video design for MTC Education’s I Call My Brothers, this is Michael’s first MTC mainstage production.