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Issue Details: First known date: 2018... 2018 The Campaign
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'"I was arrested for being gay before I’d even danced with another man." – Rodney Croome

'In 1988 more than one hundred arrests were made at Salamanca Market when the Tasmanian Gay Law Reform Group defied a ban on a stall that featured petitions to decriminalise sexual activity between consenting adult males in private. The arrests lit the spark for a campaign to change a law in Tasmania that was the most draconian in the Western world in terms of its penalty and, by the time of its repeal, the last of its kind in Australia.

'From candid interviews with the people who were there, Campion Decent has fashioned a gripping account of Tasmania’s decades-long gay law reform campaign; the venomous parliamentary debates and public meetings, the individual acts of bravery and humour amidst the hurt, and the dogged march to a landmark United Nations ruling that had far-reaching repercussions in the Federal and Tasmanian Parliaments and the High Court of Australia.

'Honest, raw and urgent, The Campaign chronicles Tasmania’s journey from exclusion to inclusion, from opposition to acceptance, and from hatred to embrace.'

Source: Tasmanian Theatre Company.

Production Details

  • Produced by The Tasmanian Theatre Company and Blue Cow Theatre,
    in association with If Theatre and Salamanca Arts Centre, 23 October to 3 November 2018, Peacock Theatre, Salamanca Arts Centre.

    Director: Matt Scholten.

    Set & Costume Designer: Matt Scholten.

    Lighting Designer: Nicholas Higgins.

    Composer/Audio Designer: Heath Brown.

    Stage Manager: Adam (Gus) Powers.

    Cast includes Robert Jarman.

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