A Little Piece of Ash single work   drama  
Issue Details: First known date: 2017... 2017 A Little Piece of Ash
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Production Details

  • Presented at Yellamundie National First Peoples Playwriting Festival in 2017.

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Works about this Work

A Little Piece of Ash Looks at Grief, Loss and Survival 2019 single work column
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 10 April no. 698 2019; (p. 38)

'When Jedda finds out her mother Lilly has died, she's confused, distraught and alienated. She doesn't know how to grieve. Smoking and drinking haven't helped, and neither has the assortment of friends passing through, offering all sorts of mismatched advice.

'This is the story behind actor, director and playwright Megan Wilding's tehatre production A Little Piece of Ash.'

Joyous, Comic and Grim : The Best New Indigenous Playwrights Maryrose Casey , 2017 single work essay
— Appears in: The Conversation , 3 February 2017;
'“Yellamundie” is a Darug word for storyteller, and the name of a biennial play development festival for Indigenous Australian writers run in Sydney since 2013.'
Playwrights Ready to Stage Festival Keira Jenkins , 2017 single work column
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 25 January no. 643 2017; (p. 6)
'Six Indigenous playwrights are coming together in Sydney for the Yellamundie National First Peoples Playwrighting Festival from January 27.'
Playwrights Ready to Stage Festival Keira Jenkins , 2017 single work column
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 25 January no. 643 2017; (p. 6)
'Six Indigenous playwrights are coming together in Sydney for the Yellamundie National First Peoples Playwrighting Festival from January 27.'
Joyous, Comic and Grim : The Best New Indigenous Playwrights Maryrose Casey , 2017 single work essay
— Appears in: The Conversation , 3 February 2017;
'“Yellamundie” is a Darug word for storyteller, and the name of a biennial play development festival for Indigenous Australian writers run in Sydney since 2013.'
A Little Piece of Ash Looks at Grief, Loss and Survival 2019 single work column
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 10 April no. 698 2019; (p. 38)

'When Jedda finds out her mother Lilly has died, she's confused, distraught and alienated. She doesn't know how to grieve. Smoking and drinking haven't helped, and neither has the assortment of friends passing through, offering all sorts of mismatched advice.

'This is the story behind actor, director and playwright Megan Wilding's tehatre production A Little Piece of Ash.'

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