Melbourne Fringe Festival at Theatre Works
Can Chloe and Chris beat the odds?
Chloe the ‘bombshell’ comes from a background of domestic violence and suffers from dyslexia. Chris is the son of the English teacher and despite being an ‘odd boy’ with a love of poetry and jazz is destined to leave the gravel and the heat for a life beyond Chloe’s destiny. They are drawn together but their powerful first love, like in the myth, is laced with tragedy.
This Is Where We Live by Vivienne Walshe, is a story of disconnection and love set in a dusty town in regional Australia. The two finely etched archetypal ‘outsider’ characters become as universal in their resonance as their mythic counterparts Orpheus and Eurydice.
1hr (no interval)
Recommended Age: 15yrs+ Warning: Strong coarse language, sexual references, strong themes incl domestic violence, mental health, simulated images of violence
11th October, 2022
14th October, 2022
Theatre Works Theatre Works is wheelchair accessible for audience members and performers. We have step-free access except to the seating bank. Our seating bank has 16 stairs to the top of the rafters.
GETTING TO THE VENUE
BY TRAM: Tram routes: 12, 16 & 96.
BY BUS: Bus routes: 600 Southland Shopping Centre to St Kilda Station / 623 Glen Waverley to St Kilda Station / 246 Elsternwick to Clifton Hill.
BY CAR: There is limited street parking available - it is advisable to arrive early to avoid disappointment.
__“ ... excellent production, is innovative, exciting, and well worth seeing.” __- Stage Whispers
CAST:
Chloe: Lauren Beeton
Chris: Samuel Addison
Unfortunately, tickets for this event are no longer available.
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