The Place Where Hetty Goes to Die
Event description
This performance is presented as part of the VCA Master of Theatre (Directing) Graduate Season.
The Place Where Hetty Goes to Die
Written by Carly Watson
Directed by Carly Watson
Once upon a time, there lived a girl named Hetty. But this isn’t a fairytale. There is no happily ever after. Not here.
Hetty meet Hetty.
And Hetty meet Hetty.
You’re both named Hetty?
Yes.
Well, that’s confusing.
Three women with the same name, from different times, with similar stories, find themselves trapped together in a liminal space with no escape. Because of each other, or perhaps in spite of each other, they grapple with the cost of fighting for their right to choose and what freedom looks like for each of them.
Inspired by George Eliot’s Adam Bede and Charlotte Wood’s The Natural Way of Things, this new Australian gothic drama interrogates how we write women as foils for each other, the connection between pregnancy, motherhood, and authorship, and the way that our rights (particularly around abortion and bodily autonomy) are being stripped away under conservative patriarchal structures. A love letter or an attack? You decide.
Read more about the Master of Theatre (Directing) graduates presenting this season.
Season
Preview: Thursday 4 September, 2PM
Performance: Friday 5 September, 1PM
Performance: Friday 5 September, 6PM
Ticket Price
General Admission: $5
Credits
Director: Carly Watson
Dramaturg: Blake Hohenhaus, Sarah Matthews
Set and Costume Designer: Maya Anderson
Cast: Meg Williams, Desiree Katakis, Ally Long
Content Note
This work contains references to suicide, infanticide, violence against women, and assault.
Runtime
This performance will run for approximately 50 minutes without an interval.
Venue
This performance takes place in Martyn Myer Arena, accessible via Lionel's Lounge. Please enter Lionel's Lounge via Grant Street, Southbank, to be admitted to the performance space by front of house staff.
PARKING
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ACCESSIBILITY
All venues at the Southbank campus are wheelchair accessible. To read more about access services available at our venues, please visit: https://finearts-music.unimelb.edu.au/access-our-events.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Please stay home if you feel unwell, even with mild symptoms. Face masks are welcome in all settings for community and personal safety.
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Image: Carly Watson.
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