Production still for "Trustees". L-R: Daniel Schlusser, Natasha Herbert, Tammy Anderson, Hazem Shammas, Niharika Senapati. Photographer: Nicolai Khalezin
Trustees
By Natalia Kaliada & Nicolai Khalezin
28 September 2018 – 21 October 2018 Beckett Theatre
Written with Daniel Schlusser & the cast
Malthouse Theatre, Belarus Free Theatre, Melbourne Festival,
Theatre New Writing Commission Co-Production
In a major policy shift, the government has announced a moratorium on funding for performing arts organisations Australia-wide. The Trustees of Melbourne’s fictional Lone Pine Theatre Company gather to assess the damage—but what dark clouds might rise from the ashes?
Amid the chatter and outrage and belligerence of public conversation lies a void: the Great Australian Silence. What are we afraid of hearing? Who are we afraid will say it? Political theatre outlaws Natalia Kaliada and Nicolai Khalezin of Belarus Free Theatre have conceived an explosive new work with some extraordinary Australian performers: Tammy Anderson, Natasha Herbert, Niharika Senapati, Hazem Shammas, and Daniel Schlusser.
Who is meant to have an opinion in modern Australia? Maybe it’s best you don’t answer that.
★★★★★
"IF THERE IS ONLY ONE PIECE OF THEATRE YOU SEE THIS YEAR, MAKE IT TRUSTEES"
— Theatre People
★★★★
"REAL...IT’S OUR STORY AND OUR BEASTS, HOMEGROWN"
— The Music
"DEMONSTRATES THE CRITICAL IMPORTANCE AND VALUE OF FUNDING BRAVE NEW WORKS THAT CROSS-CULTURAL AND STYLISTIC BORDERS"
— The Australian
"MERCILESSLY DEMOLISHES AUSTRALIA’S CULTURAL DEBATE"
— The Conversation
"[A] RELEVANT PIECE OF THEATRE AUSTRALIA DESPERATELY NEEDS, WITH GENUINE TRUTH AT ITS HEART"
— Theatre Press
Cast
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Actor, Writer
Actor
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Creatives
Composer & Sound Designer
Set & Costume Designer
Choreographer
Lighting Designer
Writer, Director
Writer, Director
Assistant Stage Manager
Translator
Stage Manager
Acknowledgements
A Malthouse Theatre and Melbourne International Arts Festival production and co-commission. Proudly supported by Peter and Mary-Ruth McLennan.