Bighouse Dreaming single work   drama  
Issue Details: First known date: 2018... 2018 Bighouse Dreaming
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'Mr. Anand. Has your client spent what could reasonably be called a significant portion of any one week of the last two years at school? Or is it the case that your client attends school when he feels like it to utilise the free lunch service when none of his so-called family will house, feed or clothe him?

'RACE. CLASS. SEX. DRUGS. VIOLENCE. INCARCERATION. POVERTY.
THE PSYCHIC MAELSTROM OF COLONISATION.

'PICTURE Ned Flanders' race porn fetish. WITNESS a prison officer's smutty underage liaison. BEHOLD a land-grabbing Legal Aid lawyer. SEE a messianic youth-worker's nasty ketamine habit.'

Source: Melbourne Fringe.

Notes

  • Green Room Awards

    • Ross Daniels (performer, independent): nominated.
    • Declan Furber Gillick (performer, independent): nominated.
    • Ensemble (independent): winner.

Production Details

  • Presented as part of Critical Mass, a Deadly Fringe event supported by Melbourne Fringe and ILBIJERRI Theatre Company.

    Director: Mark Wilson.

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

Works about this Work

Show Explores Relationship with Justice System Keira Jenkins , 2018 single work column
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 19 September no. 685 2018; (p. 18)

'Declan Furber Gillick has worked a few different jobs in his lifetime - in hospitality, working in the court as an Aboriginal legal support assistant and court staffer and also in intercultural education.' 

Show Explores Relationship with Justice System Keira Jenkins , 2018 single work column
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 19 September no. 685 2018; (p. 18)

'Declan Furber Gillick has worked a few different jobs in his lifetime - in hospitality, working in the court as an Aboriginal legal support assistant and court staffer and also in intercultural education.' 

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