Retrograde

16 May — 27 Jun 2026

Arts Centre Melbourne, Fairfax Studio

In this gripping Australian premiere, Bert LaBonté (Topdog/Underdog) directs a taut dramatisation of a young Sidney Poitier’s career-defining encounter with Hollywood powerbrokers, starring Donné Ngabo, (Last Days) Josh McConville (Sunday) and Alan Dale (Lost).

Approx. 1 hour and 30 minutes, with no interval

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This is rated 5 out of 5 stars

'Retrograde is a powerful, extraordinarily relevant show brimming with talent.'

The Scoop
This is rated 5 out of 5 stars

'[Donné] Ngabo is so perfect it becomes uncanny.'

Theatre Thoughts
This is rated 4.5 out of 5 stars

‘[Donné] Ngabo’s performance … is astonishing.’

ArtsHub
This is rated 4.5 out of 5 stars

'Powerful and thought-provoking.'

Melbournise Me
This is rated 4 out of 5 stars

‘Each actor is brilliant in their respective roles.’

The Age
This is rated 4 out of 5 stars

‘An unforgettable performance by [Donné] Ngabo.’

The Guardian
This is rated 0 out of 5 stars

'Absolute perfection.'

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'[Bert] Labonté has fashioned a wonderfully tense production.'

Theatre First

ABOUT THE SHOW

Director Bert LaBonté (Topdog/Underdog) steers this alarmingly timely and ‘wickedly funny’ (The Standard) work starring newcomer Donné Ngabo (Last Days), stage favourite Josh McConville (Sunday) and international screen star Alan Dale (24, The O.C.) to its blistering conclusion.

It’s the so-called Golden Age of Hollywood, fuelled by big money and heady ambition. Paranoia simmers beneath the surface and McCarthyism casts a shadow of fear. A young Sidney Poitier arrives at a television studio with a career-defining opportunity on the table. All that stands between him and a breakout lead role is a signature on a contract – or so he thinks. When the network’s fast-talking lawyer begins firing loaded questions, and the screenwriter’s loyalty to Poitier is called into question, the meeting takes a sinister turn and the cost of ambition becomes alarmingly clear.

Hailed a ‘brilliantly tense’ (The Independent) triumph in its celebrated West End run, this witty interrogation of identity, power and integrity conjures a real encounter from Poitier’s past, ten years before he would become the first Black man to win the Best Actor Oscar. Retrograde exposes the racial fault lines beneath Hollywood’s glossy facade and the choices faced by those who dared to cross them.

One room, one conversation, everything at stake.

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair Accessible

  • Hearing Assistance

  • Audio Described

  • Tactile Tour

  • Open Captioning

  • Closed Captioning

  • Auslan Interpreted

Performance Type Performance Date(s)
Audio Described
by Vision Australia
Saturday 13 June at 2pm
Tuesday 16 June at 6.30pm
Tactile Tour
at venue
Saturday 13 June at 2pm (Tactile tour commences at 1pm)
Open Captioning
via screen
Saturday 20 June at 2pm
Closed Captioning
via GoTheatrical App
Saturday 20 June at 2pm
Auslan Interpreted More information here.
Artwork for Alan Dale

Alan Dale

Mr Parks

Alan Dale’s longstanding career boasts an impressive array of credits, which is a testament to his versatility. Alan’s theatre credits include Away (Melbourne Theatre Company); Caravan (UK Tour); and Applause (Queensland Theatre Company). He also played the lead role of King Arthur in Spamalot on the West End, London. He can be seen most recently returning to Australian television in the upcoming The Killings: Parrish Station. Other selected television credits include The AssassinSecret City, HomelandCalifornicationSea PatrolFlight of the ConcordsUgly BettyLost, The OCEntourage24NCISThe West WingER and The X Files. He is also well recognised for his eight-year role as Jim Robinson on the long-running Australian soap, Neighbours. Selected film credits include Captain America: The Winter SoliderThe Girl with the Dragon TattooPriest, After the SunsetHollywood HomicideIndiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and Star Trek: Nemesis.

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Josh McConville

Bobby

Josh McConville’s theatre credits include SundayGolden Shield, The Sublime (Melbourne Theatre Company); The ShiraleeOil, Death of a SalesmanCat on a Hot Tin RoofCloud NineAll My SonsA Midsummer Night’s DreamLootArcadiaNoises Off (Sydney Theatre Award for Best Supporting Actor), In the Next RoomGross Und Klein (Sydney Theatre Company); The Boys (Sydney Theatre Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role), The CallStrange Attractor (Sydney Theatre Award for Best Newcomer) (Griffin Theatre); Hamlet (Bell Shakespeare); Packer & SonsA Taste of HoneyThe Sugar House (Belvoir); Death of a Salesman (Black Swan Theatre Company); Triple X (Queensland Theatre/Sydney Theatre Company). Television credits include Black Snow S2, PlumWild BoysUnderbelly II: A Tale of Two CitiesClevermanThe Killing FieldMr Inbetween S2. Film credits include The CorrespondentElvisThe Infinite Man, The Turning: Commission1% (AACTA Award Nomination), The MergerFantasy Island and most recently Thrash.

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Donné Ngabo

Sidney

Donné Ngabo graduated from WAAPA with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Acting) in 2023. His theatre credits include Lance Cpl. Harold Dawson in A Few Good Men and Wolfy in The Great Gatsy (Queensland Theatre). His screen credits include Last Days (dir. Justin Lin, opposite Sky Yang, Toby Wallace and Ken Leung), as well as Subversion (dir. Patrick Vollrath, opposite Chris Hemsworth, Lily James and Michael Peña) and Spa Weekend (dir. Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, opposite Leslie Mann, Anna Faris and Isla Fisher).

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Gareth Reeves

Standby Cover

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Bert LaBonté

Director

Bert LaBonté returns to Melbourne Theatre Company after directing Topdog/Underdog. As an actor, he has appeared in The TruthKiss of the Spider WomanLungsRupertBirdlandThe MountaintopElling and others for Melbourne Theatre Company. Other theatre credits include August Osage County (Belvoir/Black Swan Theatre); Putting it Together (Impresario Productions); Moulin Rouge! The Musical (Global Creatures); The Book of Mormon (Watchtower Productions); Helpmann Award winner An Officer and a Gentleman (Gordon Frost Organisation); Guys and Dolls (Ambassador Theatre Group); FencesA Raisin in the SunAll My SonsThe Grenade and Spelling Bee (Sydney Theatre Company); CloudstreetI am A MiracleTime Share (Malthouse Theatre). Screen credits include the much anticipated upcoming Dustfall, as well as Colin From AccountsErotic StoriesFive Bedrooms, Pieces of HerLie With MeFISKThe NewsreaderSurviving Summer More Than This, Jack IrishWentworthPlaying for KeepsUpper Middle BoganTomorrow When The War BeganLowdownWilfredThe Let Down and Squinters. His film credits include Animal Kingdom and The Very Excellent Mr. Dundee.

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Zoe Rouse

Set & Costume Designer

Zoë is a Melbourne-based multidisciplinary artist and designer for theatre and live performance. With training in production design from VCA and textile design at RMIT, her designs have a unique rhythm, known for blending bold colours and textures with unexpected juxtapositions. Outside of her creative practice, Zoë finds joy in nurturing plants and delights in thrifting, being drawn to nature and the thrill of discovery. Zoë has had the privilege of collaborating with a diverse range of theatre makers and companies. A few of her recent design credits include Never Have I Ever (Melbourne Theatre Company); Back to Te Maunga (Antipodes Theatre Company); WHO NO KNO GO KNOThe Hate RaceHour of the Wolf and The Return (Malthouse Theatre); Scar Trees (Ilbijerri Theatre); Straight from the Strait (Opera Queensland); Tiddas (La Boite Theatre/Belvoir) and many more.

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Rachel Lee

Lighting Designer

Rachel is a lighting designer and artist based in Naarm. She works primarily with new works and is the cocreator of theatre collective MASHH (Mm And Something Happens Here). Rachel designs across several companies and festivals including Dying: A MemoirTopdog/UnderdogNever Have I EverI Wanna Be Yours , Laurinda and The Heartbreak Choir (Melbourne Theatre Company); Manifesto and Escalator (Stephanie Lake Company); Death of A Salesman (GWB Entertainment and Red Line); The Hate RaceTelethon KidStay Woke and Hello, World! (Malthouse Theatre); Gender Euphoria (Mama Alto and Maude Davey); Peacemongers and Security (Darebin Speakeasy); Single Ladies and Ulster American (Red Stitch Actors’ Theatre); Easy Riders (APHIDS) and various installation works across Flash Forward (City of Melbourne). Rachel frequently tours with Stephanie Lake Company as their Lighting Associate and Technical Manager. She has been nominated and awarded several Green Room Awards. MASHH is an award-winning collective that has been creating and presenting works since 2017. Recent works include I Am Seaweed and 落叶归根》(Luò yè guī gēn) Getting (Singapore M1 Fringe Festival & Melbourne Fringe Festival).

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Jethro Woodward

Composer & Sound Designer

Jethro Woodward's credits include: Cost of LivingEscaped Alone and What If If OnlySundayThe TruthHome, I'm DarlingAstromanBirdland (Melbourne Theatre Company); Meow Meow's The Red Shoes (Malthouse Theatre, Belvoir & Black Swan State Theatre Company); Apocalypse Meow: Crisis Is Born (Malthouse Theatre & BAM NYC); Solaris (Malthouse Theatre & Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh); The Black Rider (Malthouse Theatre & Opera Victoria); BlastedThe Elephant ManTimeshareAntigone (Malthouse Theatre); Meow Meow's Little Mermaid (Malthouse Theatre, Edinburgh Festival, Sydney Festival, Auckland Festival, Perth Festival, Brisbane Festival); Antigravity (Malthouse Theatre & Chunky Move); Pinocchio (Malthouse Theatre, Windmill Theatre, State Theatre Company, New Victory Theatre Broadway New York, Sydney Opera House & Adelaide Festival Centre); Lazarus (Production Company); Distant Matter (Staatsballet Berlin & Anouk van Dijk); Common Ground (Anouk van Dijk & Chunky Move); Life of GalileoSami in Paradise (Belvoir Theatre); Rumpelstiltskin (Windmill Theatre & State Theatre Co, London Southbank Centre); Tim Winton's The Turning – Fog (Robert Connolly); Van Diemen's Land (Jonathan auf der Heide & Maggie Miles).

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Geraldine Cook-Dafner

Voice & Dialect Coach

Geraldine Cook-Dafner has worked on thirty-eight shows at Melbourne Theatre Company, including most recently RebeccaA Streetcar Named Desire and Meet Me at Dawn. She was also the voice and dialect coach for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child&Juliet and The Picture of Dorian Gray (London/New York) and has worked for ABC, SBS, Red Stitch Actors’ Theatre and Musica Viva. Geraldine holds a doctorate from the University of Melbourne where she is also a Senior Honorary Fellow. Geraldine was previously the Head of the School of Performing Arts, Head of Voice and Associate Dean in the Faculty of Fine Arts and Music at the University of Melbourne.

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Lilah Benetti

Assistant Director

Lilah Benetti (they/them) is a Naarm-based director and writer whose practice centres intersectional storytelling, political memory, and embodied performance. Grounded in a deeply actor-centred process, their work approaches performance as fluid and porous across screen and stage, with close attention to sound, presence, rhythm, and the histories a body carries into a room. Benetti is an internationally award-recognised artist. Recent honours include Best Screenwriting for Under One Condition at the Queer Screen Pitch Off, supported by Screen Australia’s Gender Matters (2025). In 2025–26, The Night Moses Died, written and directed by Benetti, received the inaugural Adelaide Film Festival Investment Fund in partnership with Pride Foundation Australia, with a premiere scheduled later this year. Their work has been presented internationally across the UK, USA, Africa, Europe and so-called Australia, including presentations at Tate Britain, IFC Center New York, Dakar Biennale, and Art Gallery of New South Wales.

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Juliette Hirons

Stage Manager

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Morgan Clyne

Assistant Stage Manager

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