‘A monumental and magical theatre experience.’
‘A hypnotic spectacle.’
ABOUT THE SHOW
From Andrea James (Sunshine Super Girl) comes The Black Woman of Gippsland; a story of Victoria’s dark past that is in dire need of revisiting, told as a thrilling modern mystery that unfolds with beauty, tragedy and rebellion.
A woman is tossed ashore from the sea, bedraggled and lost. A century and a half later, another finds herself diving deep into the truth behind a lingering legend.
Jacinta’s family is driving her up the wall and her academic career is floundering, but amongst the books, something doesn’t feel right about the story history tells. The myths and half-truths that surround the figure of a ‘white woman’ said to have lived among the Gunaikurnai people of Gippsland in the 1840s are so abundant it seems the reality is out of reach. But Jacinta is determined to unearth the truth for herself and her Gunaikurnai family no matter the twists and turns the journey might take her on.
Based on real events and set on Andrea’s grandmother’s Country, The Black Woman of Gippsland is a poetic, emotionally rich and clever embracing of First Nations stories that have long been silenced.
Presented in association with
Commissioned and developed through Melbourne Theatre Company’s NEXT STAGE Writers’ Program, with the support of our Playwrights Giving Circle.
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
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Closed Captioning
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Auslan Interpreted
Performance Type | Performance Date(s) |
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Audio Described
by Vision Australia |
Saturday 17 May at 2pm Tuesday 20 May at 6.30pm |
Tactile Tour
at venue |
Saturday 17 May at 2pm (Tactile tour commences at 1pm) |
Open Captioning
via screen |
Saturday 24 May at 2pm |
Closed Captioning
via GoTheatrical App |
Saturday 24 May at 2pm |
Auslan Interpreted | Please email mtcticketing@mtc.com.au for more information |