My Ruwi by Kimmie Lovegrove
Event description
My Ruwi by Kimmie Lovegrove
Presented as part of the VCA Master of Theatre (Writing) Festival 2024
My Ruwi is about 2 Aboriginal girls who are from 2 different communities and meet at Kmart of all places. Follow these women as they tackle complicated relationships, truth and identity.
Content Warnings:Â Swearing, first nations experiences, death
Credits
Director: Glenn Shea
Assistant Director: Noah Gullan
Dramaturg: Blake Hohenhaus
About the writer
Kimmie Lovegrove is a proud ngarrindjeri woman from the lower Murray River and Coorong lakes. Kimmie has been creating stories on wurundjeri country for the past 11 years through comedy. She is a comedian, producer, actor and writer.
Acknowledgements
Massive thank you to damienne pradier and Tony Briggs for mentioning the masters of theatre writing
Zach Blampied and Corey Saylor-Brunskill for pushing me to finish the course when times got tough
Huge thank you to Glenn for giving his time and advice through this process.
Huge thank you to my family for supporting me to tell this country.
Massive thank you to mob before me for sharing this course too. Thank you aunty Maryanne sam and Bryan Andy.
This story is dedicated to my father Lewis Lovegrove senior.
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Ticket Prices
Free, registrations required on Humanitix
Run time
This reading will run for approximately 60 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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