PACT Presents: REVIVAL!
Event description
Join us to witness two extraordinary works by prolific artists Vicki Van Hout and Martin Del Amo, revived and reimagined in collaboration with a next generation of artists. Showing Thursday 25 May - Saturday 27 May at PACT Centre for Emerging Artists.
Vicki Van Hout's From Out of The Jungle is presented by emerging artists Amy Flannery and Jye Uren, fusing Van Hout’s distinctive approach to contemporary Aboriginal storytelling and rapier-like wit. Originally created by Vicki to honour Aboriginal scholar Gary Foley's "irreverent sense of humour as one of the performers of the early Black Theatre movement in Redfern and his life as a staunch activist for Aboriginal land and human rights," From Out of the Jungle tackles new political terrain in this version – the upcoming referendum on the First Nations Voice.
UNSEALED by Martin Del Amo explores the concept of ‘losing it,’ jump-cutting between literal and metaphoric states of desire and deterioration. This time, UNSEALED will be presented by up and coming theatre-maker Marcus Whale. Premiered in 2004 at Performance Space, UNSEALED was called “a quietly disturbing, confiding and important work [which] invites our empathy and offers a sad paean to the virtues of melancholy” (RealTime). UNSEALED announced Martin as the master of solo performance he is known as today.
- Thu 25th May 2023, 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm AEST
- Fri 26th May 2023, 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm AEST - Live Q&A post show | Auslan Interpreted
- Sat 27th May 2023, 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm AEST
- Sat 27th May 2023, 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm AEST
This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts, its arts
funding and advisory body.
Image: Marcus Whale by Danny Draxx
PACT is committed to the health and wellbeing of our employees, artists, and visitors. In order to keep our artists safe and able to perform, we ask all visitors to wear a mask while inside the venue.
PLEASE NOTE: If you have any access requirements you would like to discuss prior to purchasing a ticket, such as Audio Description, please contact charlotte@pact.net.au by 5pm 10th February.
PACT is a fully accessible space with a small ramp at the entrance, flat floors throughout and dedicated wheelchair accessible toilet and accessible street parking (non-dedicated). The closest accessible train station is Newtown Train Station (15 mins). PACT is committed to making our projects and performances as inclusive as possible for everyone to enjoy. If you have any suggestions or would like any information in another format, please don’t hesitate to contact us:
Phone 02 9550 2744 or email info@pact.net.au
National Relay Service ask for PACT on 02 9550 2744
PACT’s vision is driven by the belief that emerging artists are the engines that power the arts sector, producing the most ground-breaking works of today and tomorrow. For more than 50 years PACT has provided performance makers with the time, space, and professional development needed to advance their artistic careers and drive forward the performance culture of Australia.
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