‘A monumental and magical theatre experience.’
‘A hypnotic spectacle.’
‘Beautifully staged and lovingly performed.’
‘Destined to become a legacy piece of Australian theatre.’
2021 Victorian Premier’s Literary Award shortlist
ABOUT THE SHOW
Shortlisted for the 2021 Victorian Premier’s Literary Award for Drama, this landmark Australian work written and directed by Andrea James (Dogged) tells the heartwarming story of Wiradjuri Australian tennis legend Evonne Goolagong Cawley. Sunshine Super Girl is a joyful celebration of spirit and passion over adversity, and a loving tribute to a woman whose sporting prowess continues to inspire the nation.
A young girl hits a ball against the tin wall of her family’s home with a fruit-box bat. This is where it all began for Evonne Goolagong. Hers is a quintessentially Blak Australian story about a girl from the bush who dared to dream, and with the unlikely support of an outback farming town, rose to become the No. 1 tennis player in the world, and a household name by the age of 19.
Arriving in Melbourne following acclaimed seasons around the country, this unique production chronicles the emotional, physical and spiritual journey of Goolagong, and will see the Sumner theatre transformed into a ‘tennis court’ with onstage courtside seating to evoke the magic of Wimbledon. With its distinctive sensibility and humour, Sunshine Super Girl asks us to consider our nation’s future and the part we can play for the next ‘Goolagong’ waiting in the wings.
A Performing Lines production
This Melbourne Theatre Company presentation of Sunshine Super Girl is proudly supported by our Production Patrons; Jill Campbell, Kathleen Canfell, Chelgrave Contracting Australia Pty Ltd, McNeilly Family, Helen Nicolay, Tania Seary and Chris Lynch, Geoff Slade, Slade Group & TRANSEARCH, Helen Sykes, Anita Ziemer, Anonymous (1)
Sunshine Super Girl is produced by Performing Lines and supported by the Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts, its arts funding and advisory body; the NSW Government through Create NSW; the Seaborn Broughton & Walford Foundation; the Blake-Beckett Trust; Moogahlin Performing Arts; Australian Plays Transform through its Playwrights’ Retreat Program; and Production Co-Commissioners Melbourne Theatre Company, Griffith Regional Theatre, QPAC, and seven regional venue partners.
Accessibility
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Hearing Assistance
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Audio Described
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Tactile Tour
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Open Captioning
Performance Type | Performance Date(s) |
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Audio Described
by Vision Australia |
Saturday 26 November at 2pm Tuesday 29 November at 6.30pm |
Tactile Tour
by Vision Australia |
Saturday 26 November, before the 2pm performance |
Open Captioning
via screen |
Saturday 3 December at 2pm |
Cast & Creatives
Jax Compton
Mum & Ensemble
Lincoln Elliott
Roger, Dad & Ensemble
Ella Ferris
Evonne
Katina Olsen
Barbara & Ensemble
Kirk Page
Larry, Mr Edwards & Ensemble
Andrea James
Writer & Director
Katina Olsen
Movement Director & Additional Choreography
Vicki Van Hout
Original Choreographic Concept & Initial Movement Direction
Romanie Harper
Set & Costume Design
Karen Norris
Lighting Design
Ben Anshaw
Tour Lighting Design
Gail Priest
Composer & Sound Design
Mic Gruchy
Video Media Design
Louise Gough
Dramaturg
Paige Rattray
Mentor
Learn more about Sunshine Super Girl
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Q&A
Roger that
Actor Lincoln Elliott plays multiple characters in Sunshine Super Girl, including one very special person in Evonne Goolagong Cawley’s life – her husband Roger. He shares his take on the role and how this story hits really close to home – quite literally.
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Q&A
Dream debut
You wouldn’t know it, but Jax Compton had never acted before joining the Sunshine Super Girl team. An experienced dancer, she shares why she made the leap into acting to be part of this landmark Australian work.
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Q&A
Ace moves
Performer and Movement Director Katina Olsen talks to us about acting and choreographing for Sunshine Super Girl and why dance and movement allow Evonne Goolagong Cawley’s story to be in a way few other mediums could.
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Q&A
Evolving as Evonne
Actor Ella Ferris is the legendary Evonne Goolagong Cawley in Sunshine Super Girl. She talks to us about the joy, challenge and privilege of bringing to life one of her childhood idols and how her character is continually evolving.
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Video
Watch the Sumner transform for Sunshine Super Girl
Watch how we transformed the Sumner theatre to make way for a tennis court – complete with onstage courtside seating – for audiences to experience the theatre like never before.
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Video
Andrea James brings Evonne Goolagong's life to the stage in Sunshine Super Girl
Writer & Director Andrea James talks about bringing the heartwarming story of Wiradjuri Australian tennis legend Evonne Goolagong Cawley to the stage.
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Feature
Melbourne Makers: Romanie Harper
Designer and theatre maker Romanie Harper is finishing the year strong at Melbourne Theatre Company – working on not one but both of our final shows, Girls & Boys and Sunshine Super Girl.
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Programme
Sunshine Super Girl programme
Written and directed by Andrea James, Sunshine Super Girl tells the heartwarming story of Wiradjuri Australian tennis legend Evonne Goolagong Cawley. Learn more about the cast and creative team behind this landmark Australian work in our show programme.