Coranderrk: We will show the Country

Playhouse, Sydney Opera House

For the first time, we bring back to life Coranderrk’s voices – both black and white

“With lessons to be learnt at so many levels – historical, social, language and geographical – this play should be compulsory reading in high schools across Australia.” - Australian Stage

VICTORIA, 1881: the men and women of the ‘Coranderrk Aboriginal Reserve’ take on the Board for the Protection of Aborigines in a fight for justice, dignity and self-determination. For the first time, we bring back to life Coranderrk’s voices – both black and white – through a theatrical re-enactment of their official testimonies before the 1881 Government Inquiry into Coranderrk.

CORANDERRK: We Will Show the Country unites the power of oral history and the authority of the written-word to forge a personal connection with the voices of the past; allowing key figures such as William Barak and several of the men and women of Coranderrk to speak directly to a contemporary audience.

Not a story of “black vs white”, CORANDERRK pays tribute to the resilience and adaptability of a people who rose to the challenge despite all odds, appropriating the power of the written word and white political discourse to make their voice loud and clear; whilst also celebrating the spirit of friendship, and the power of genuine collaboration, between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people.


ILBIJERRI acknowledges the support of the Australian Research Council and the Minutes of Evidence Project (LP110200054).


MORE INFO: ILBIJERRI Theatre Company [email protected]

Reviews

"The story is painful and hopeful... one of the most moving moments of theatre this year" - Anne-Marie Peard, Aussie Theatre [Read More]


"Make sure you see it – and take the program home to read again later; a visit to Healesville will never be the same again" - Jane Canaway, Australian Stage [Read More]


'Dark tale of mission accomplished', The Age, 2012 [Read More]

Production History

11 to 12 February 2012 - Melbourne Indigenous Arts Festival, BMW Edge, Federation Square

16 to 27 November 2011 - La Mama Courthouse Theatre, Melbourne

7 May 2011 - Sanctuary House, Healesville

6 May 2011 - Melba Hall, University of Melbourne

13 to 15 August 2010 - La Mama Courthouse

Creative Team

Performers Syd Brisbane, Jim Daly, Peter Finlay, Greg Fryer, Liz Jones, Tom Long, Kelton Pell, Melodie Reynolds & Jason Tamiru Concept Giordano Nanni Director Isaac Drandic Dramaturge Rachael Maza Adaption Andrea James & Giordano Nanni Set Designer Darryl Cordell Costume Designer Emily Barrie Audio Visual Designer Peter Worland Sound Designer Ben Grant Technical Director & Lighting Designer Bluebottle/Frog Peck Stage Manager Jessica Smithett  

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