Margaret Solves a Murder
Event description
This performance is presented as part of the VCA Master of Theatre (Writing) Festival 2025.
Margaret Solves a Murder
Written by Emma Gibson
Margaret Solves a Murder is a comedy whodunnit about three older women who are brought together by a murder in a regional caravan park. As suspicions are cast on different residents, Margaret, Wendy and Pamela overcome their rivalry, resentment and suspicion of each other as they take over the investigation, much to the ire of the police.
Content Note
This performance contains discussions of violence and murder.
Runtime
This performance will run for approximately 75 minutes.
Performance schedule
Thursday 13 November, 12PM
Friday 14 November, 8PM
Credits
Director: Kate Fryer
Dramaturg: Amy Welsh
About the writer
Emma Gibson is a playwright and dramaturg, currently completing a Master of Theatre (Writing) at the Victorian College of the Arts.
Her writing has been described as smart, stimulating and vital. Recent credits include: After Rebecca (La Mama Theatre 2024), The Cuddle Parlour (The Knack/Butterfly Club, 2021), and Alternative Futures (Bullet Heart Club/Theatre Works 2021).
Emma was one of Melbourne Theatre Company’s 2020 Women in Theatre, and dramaturg for its 2021 Cybec Electric season. She was a She Writes writer in residence at Theatre Works.
She also creates place-based work, including an audio story to be listened to on a tram (Melbourne City of Literature, 2023) and a site-specific walking tour (City of Merri-bek, 2020).
Emma’s work has been presented at Hot House Theatre, the Street Theatre Canberra, La Mama ETC New York, and the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester, UK and at fringe festivals across Australia and the UK.
Acknowledgement
Thank you to all at the VCA, especially Raimondo Cortese, Chris Mead, Emily Sheehan, Michele Lee and Amy Sole, as well as Kate Fryer, Amy Welsh and our wonderful team. Thank you also to Brooke Robinson, Dimity Barber and James Tuckerman, and to Varuna, where I began early work on this play. To my partner, Cesar Facre, and all of my family - any similarities are purely coincidental. Finally, the biggest thanks to the rest of the writers - I love youse all.
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.
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Image: Don Shearman.
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