Good Grief by Delsa Tuitea
Event description
Good Grief by Delsa Tuitea
Presented as part of the VCA Master of Theatre (Writing) Festival 2024
Dearly beloved,
We are gathered at the grim reaper’s dumping ground; a financially crippled funeral home. Here, the unpaid staff judge their deceased clients, squeezing out the juicy details of their illicit affairs and having conversations with the dead. Standing on moral high ground they ignore their own unspoken encounters with grief.
In the midst of dealing with the deceased, the hot debate topic is: What’s the best outro song to play enroute to the gates of heaven or hell? And can we get Julie Andrews to sing it?
Content Warnings:Â Sexual References, Death and dying, References to Domestic Violence, Crude Humour
Credits
Director:Â Freddie Fitzpatrick-Lubowitz
Dramaturg:Â Michael Honeyman
About the writer
Delsa Tuitea is an Australian-born Samoan playwright/producer. An alumna of La Trobe University and currently studying Master of Theatre (Writing) at Victorian College of the Arts.
She has worked in community arts space with Pacific Island Creative Arts Australia Inc. (PICAA Inc.) which included her debut play Amataga o le alofa (2016) and coordinated Pasefika arts programs. She is also the secretary and producer of Le Masiofo Siva Academy Australia.
Delsa was awarded the New Voices for the West playwright commission with Western Edge Youth Arts in 2023 which saw the creation of E lelei mea uma - All is well.
She currently works as Program Manager at Arts Centre Melbourne delivering programs for young people and community.
Acknowledgements
Thank you to all the VCA staff throughout this course. Special thanks to Raimondo Cortese, Emily Sheehan, Michele Lee and Chris Mead for your guidance, mentorship and affirming that crazy ideas are worth writing down.
My utmost gratitude and love to this year’s writing cohort, truly thankful for the friendship, offerings and gems shared to enable the best of our collective and individual creativity.
Thank you to Freddie Fitzpatrick-Lubowitz and Michael Honeyman for the dedication to this piece as well as the cast. It’s a grim comedy, if we’re not going to cry, let’s try laughing!
Appreciation and gratitude to those who encouraged, prayed, supported and granted me the time and space to undertake studies from my workplace Arts Centre Melbourne, my village (too many of you to name individually!!) and my parents & siblings.
It is by the grace of God my journey to VCA and the conception of this piece has been possible. This piece was written as I navigate through my own grief.
I dedicate the journey through this Masters and this piece to my late grandmother Mere Fiamalua Tia’i.
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Ticket Prices
Free, registrations required on Humanitix
Run time
This reading will run for approximately 90 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
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