For 250 years, the remains of First Peoples have been stolen, traded, studied, and exhibited in museums or stored in private homes. Now it's time to bring them back to Country.
Once considered ‘exotic’ trophies of antiquity, the bodily remains of Indigenous men, women, and children served scientific theories of evolution and were prized objects displayed on mantelpieces. In the cover of darkness, grave robbers would pillage burial grounds, to sell Ancestral remains to the highest bidder under the guise of scientific research. Thousands were stolen and sold.
Today, they are still locked away.
Some are displayed in private homes, while others are hidden deep within the bowels of museums and universities. Now is the time to bring them back to Country.
Torres Strait Islander playwright John Harvey (Heart is a Wasteland) recounts a dark history of Australia in The Return, inspired by Yorta Yorta man Jason Tamiru’s experiences as a repatriation worker. Three narratives interweave—a repatriation officer, a museum curator, and a bone collector—uncovering a macabre history of false justifications in an epic tale spanning 250 years.
In his Malthouse directorial debut, Jason Tamiru joins forces with Malthouse Theatre Artistic Director Matthew Lutton for a theatrical event that will give rise to how the repatriation of Ancestors can bring us closer to homecoming and healing.
1hr 30min (no interval)
25th May, 2022
4th June, 2022
Ground floor of The Malthouse is accessible by wheelchair (enter via the ramp near the Box Office). The Merlyn and Beckett Theatre, MALT Kitchen & Pantry, Box Office, Bar and bathrooms are all located on the ground floor.
GETTING TO THE VENUE
BY TRAM: The No. 1 South Melbourne tram goes right past our door. Get off at Stop 18. Any tram down St Kilda Road—jump off at Grant Street, Stop 17 and take a 3-minute walk.
BY TRAIN: Any train to Flinders Street, then a 12-minute stroll through Melbourne’s sparkling Arts Precinct.
BY BIKE: Secure your bike to one of the many racks outside the foyer.
BY CAR: Limited on-street parking is available on Grant Street, Sturt Street and Dodds Streets. Two disabled parking spaces are just outside The Malthouse entrance on Sturt Street.
★★★★★ "A masterfully written dark comedy.....The Return is spellbinding" - TimeOut
“The show makes an important statement without inhibition and with enormous grace and style” - Stage Whispers
Writer: John Harvey
Co-Director & Cultural Custodian: Jason Tamiru
Co-Director: Matthew Lutton
CAST:
Traditional Vocals, Yidaki, Clapsticks: Jason Tamiru
Cultural Dance & Ceremony: Culture Evolves
Yiki Yiki (Didgeridoo): Sean Ryan
Cast: Jimi Bani, Genoa Gela, Damion Hunter, Angelica Lockyer, Guy Simon, Laila Thaker, Kristel Kickett, Ari Maza Long
The Return is supported by the Victorian Government through Creative Victoria. A Malthouse Theatre and RISING co-commission.
Unfortunately, tickets for this event are no longer available.
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