‘Exhilarating, devastatingly funny and a rollicking good time.’
‘A breath of fresh air in Australian theatre.’
‘A captivating tale of retribution with exceptional performances.’
ABOUT THE SHOW
How far would you go for revenge?
Twin sisters Racine and Anaia bear the scars of their deadbeat dad’s long-ago brutal attack – an act of ruthlessness that left their mother dead. Or so the twins believe ... until they receive a letter, beckoning them to their mama’s bedside. Now that she is actually dying, she has but one task for her daughters: make your daddy dead.
This explosive play is a modern myth about twin sisters on a mission for vengeance, inspired by Spaghetti Westerns, hip-hop and Afropunk. Bold, brash and darkly comic, Is God Is is co-directed by Zindzi Okenyo and Shari Sebbens, whose previous directorial collaboration seven methods of killing kylie jenner sold out seasons around the country.
The breakout hit from US playwright Aleshea Harris, Is God Is has won two distinguished playwriting awards: an American Playwriting Foundation’s Relentless Award, honouring works in pursuit of truth in theatre, and an Obie Award – off-Broadway's highest honour.
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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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Auslan Interpreted
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Open Captioning
Performance Type | Performance Date(s) |
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Audio Described
by Vision Australia |
Saturday 8 July at 2pm Tuesday 11 July at 6.30pm |
Tactile Tour
by Vision Australia |
Saturday 8 July, 2pm (Tactile tour commences at 1pm) |
Auslan Interpreted
by Auslan Stage Left |
Monday 10 July at 6.30pm |
Open Captioning
via screen |
Saturday 15 July at 2pm |
Cast & Creatives

Henrietta Enyonam Amevor
Anaia

Clare Chihambakwe
Angie

Kevin Copeland
Man

Masego Pitso
Racine

Cessalee Stovall
She

Darius Williams
Scotch

Patrick Williams
Chuck Hall

Grant Young
Riley

Aleshea Harris
Writer

Zindzi Okenyo
Co-director

Shari Sebbens
Co-director

Renée Mulder
Set & Costume Designer

Jenny Hector
Lighting Designer

Joe Paradise Lui
Composer & Sound Designer

Amy Cater
Intimacy Coordinator

Lyndall Grant
Fight Choreographer

Kuda Mapeza
Assistant Director

Effie Nkrumah
Community Engagement Lead

Noah Da Costa
Community Engagement Team Member

Lydia Tesema
Community Engagement Team Member

Lisa Dallinger
Voice Coach

Amani Dorn
Accent Coach

Rachel Finley
Accent Coach
Learn more about Is God Is
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Feature
Melbourne Makers: Amy Cater
Amy Cater, one of the first qualified Intimacy Coordinators in Australia, breaks down the role for us while discussing her work on Jacky and Is God Is.
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Feature
God, or what we can remember of her
Multidisciplinary artist Jesse daCosta shares her experience of Is God Is and how it moved, confronted and spoke to her personally.
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Video
Meet Assistant Director Kuda Mapeza
Kuda Mapeza – one of our 2023 MinterEllison Future Directors – talks to us about making theatre that creates a multi-sensory experience for audiences and her experience as Assistant Director on Is God Is.
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Q&A
Between good & evil
Cessalee Stovall discusses her character in Is God Is and why she is fascinated by the show’s exploration between the binaries of good and evil.
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Q&A
Truth, ambiguity & hope
Kevin Copeland discusses his approach to playing a complex and morally ambiguous character in Is God Is and why he believes the show, though dark, is ultimately hopeful and encourages empathy.
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Q&A
Searching for belonging
Grant Young discusses playing Riley in Is God Is and why the show’s exploration of being an outsider and searching for belonging resonates with him.
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Q&A
Nature and nurture
Clare Chihambakwe chats to us about her character in Is God Is, how the play explores nature and nurture and takes risks to bring us something we rarely see on stage.
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Q&A
Interpreting shapes
Darius Williams talks with us about his poetically aggressive character Scotch in Is God Is and how he is interpreting the shapes in Aleshea Harris’s text.
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Balancing light & dark
Patrick Williams chats to us about his role in Is God Is and how the play balances lightness and darkness to take us on a wild ride.
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Q&A
Beautiful rage
As one of the leads in the explosive Is God Is, Masego Pitso talks to us about what drives her character and how she is relishing finding the beauty of rage in her performance.