Here If You Need
Event description
This performance is presented as part of the VCA Master of Theatre (Writing) Festival 2025.
Here If You Need
Written by Jamila Main
Here If You Need is about the intergenerational exchange of disabled wisdom and internalised ableism between a mother and daughter, set amongst the divorce of the family’s lesbian matriarchs in the short shadow of gay marriage legalisation.
Content Note
This performance contains infrequent coarse language, references to ableism and homophobia.
Runtime
This performance will run for approximately 95 minutes.
Performance schedule
Friday 14 November, 12PM
Saturday 15 November, 8PM
Credits
Director: Tessie E Yu
Dramaturg: Francesca Gordon
About the writer
Jamila Main is an actor and award-winning playwright making performance works where love and ferocity meet candor, joy, and humour. Writing and performing for the stage, screen, and livestream since 2016, Jamila is a “delightfully fresh powerhouse of talent” (The Advertiser) and “one heck of a theatre innovator” (Time Out Sydney).
Jamila returns to exploring themes of autonomy both bodily and societally, creating spaces in which to craft joy and community connection, and telling stories through queer, disabled working methodologies.
Jamila is most known for their plays Benched, Pillow Talk, How to Eat Rabbit, and Butterfly Kicks. As an actor, writer, and disability consultant, Jamila has worked with Sydney Theatre Company, Malthouse Theatre, La Mama, Darlinghurst Theatre Company, Arts House, State Theatre Company of South Australia, Adelaide Festival, Vitalstatistix, and many more.
Acknowledgement
Thank you to all of the wonderful queer and disabled people who shared their experiences with me in the research process for this play. Thank you to Nory, Joan and Di, Dan, Chantel, Ilana, and Shoshana.
Ticket Price
Free. Registrations required on Humanitix.
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Venue
This reading takes place in Studio 4, located in the Dodds Street Performing Arts Building which is accessible via paths in the Dodds Street Linear Park.
Please meet our friendly Front of House staff in the foyer on the ground floor of the Dodds Street Performing Arts Building. Studio 4 is then accessible via the stairs or lift.
Read more about the Master of Theatre (Writing) graduates presenting this season.
Image: Don Shearman.
PARKING
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ACCESSIBILITY
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