"The journey song traces the line of our people, Ishtu, back to the beginning. It has been sung for thousands of years. It is an honour, a pleasure for a young man to be entrusted with its words - Ishtu? Ishtu, are you listening to me?"
Aaron loses a wife and is left with a daughter he cannot reach. But why is he dreaming of the Arctic?
Poignant, funny and wildly fantastical, Journey Song is the touching story of the universal trials of fatherhood.
"Love comes like a slow wheeze instead. Punctured at the top of my head, every cell divided and there is no one thing that will be whole again. I'm in two places at once. I'm in Nowheresville."
Chloe was born on the wrong side of the tracks, and has the scars to prove it. Her mum has decided it's time for a new start in a new town with a new dad. But the town is Nowheresville, and here it's kill or be killed.
Dark, viceral and lyrical, Nowheresville is the searingly poetic tale of young lives on the edge, from one of Australia's most exciting playwrights.
| For Journey Song | For Nowheresville |
| Director: Antonio Ferrara | Director: Dan Coleman |
| Cast: | Cast: |
| James Layton | Victoria Bavister |
| Jennifer Healy | Owen Whitelaw |
| Philip Honeywell | |
| Zoshia Novick | |
| David Dimitriou | |
| Moya McGinn | |
| Stephane Middleton | |
Tickets: £10
Time: 8pm















