Silver Lake by Simone Page Jones
Event description
Silver Lake by Simone Page Jones
Presented as part of the VCA Master of Theatre (Writing) Festival 2024
When ex actress of yesteryear's silver screen Elouise La Monte attends an artist's residency set on the edges of Lake Louise, Banff... she finds herself unexpectedly swept up into a psychological storm that sees her questioning her own sanity as the lines between reality, fantasy and fiction become dangerously blurred.
Content Warnings:Â adult themes, coarse language, sexual references
Credits
Director:Â Fengyi Liu
Dramaturg:Â James Burchett
About the writer
Simone Page Jones is an Australian playwright, singer, actor and theatre-maker working across stage, film, music and live performance art. Her work is mostly sensual, playful, romantic and comedic with a beating heart at its core that is both relatable and tender. Her thematic concerns often revolve around the plight of artists and the art making process whilst uncovering and exploring moments of vulnerability and intimacy within the hyper fabulous and the ridiculous. She has previously been nominated for a Helpmann Award, had her work listed as one of the top ten national theatre experiences by The Guardian and has been commissioned by Melbourne International Arts Festival, Darwin Festival, MONA, Rising Festival and Dark Mofo.
Acknowledgements
To my dearest friends and creative colleagues, thank you for all of your love and support over the last 20yrs. In particular, I would like to thank Hannah Fox, Will Huxley, Garrett Huxley, Robert Macfarlane, Christine Webber, Simon Fisher, Lillian O'Neil and Camilla McQueen - I couldn't have dreamt this year possible without you!
Thank you to VCA and the amazing minds of Chris Mead, Kat Henry, Alyson Campbell, Emily Sheehan and Michelle Lee. Thank you for all of your mentoring and teachings through out the year that have deeply inspired, challenged and encouraged.
Thank you to my dearest family, both human and hound, to those here on earth and to those now in the stars xx
Thank you to my fellow cohort of talented writers - your friendship, encouragement, ideas and provocations have been invaluable.
Thank you to the creative team who have brought this play to life - the wonderful actors, exceptional director Fini (Fengyi) Liu and talented dramaturg James Burchett.
And... hugest of THANK YOUS to brilliant Raimondo Cortese - none of this would have been possible without you! Forever grateful to you for your guidance, your honesty in telling me when things were great and when things were less great haha, your generous sharing of ideas, your boundless creativity and immense knowledge of all things writing and theatre! Thank you.
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Ticket Prices
Free, registrations required on Humanitix
Run time
This reading will run for approximately 75 minutes.
Venue
This reading takes place in Studio 4, located in the Dodds Street Performing Arts Building which is accessible via paths in the new Dodds Street Linear Park.Â
Please meet Front of House in the foyer on the ground floor of the Dodds Street Performing Arts Building, Studio 4 is then accessible via the stairs or lift.
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Important Information
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