'Frankie is in jail for serious offences of assault and drug possession. She’s bitter, disenfranchised and just wants to live life on her terms. But jail is a temporary escape for her – free from financial hardship, homelessness, and hunger. Cracked is the story of Frankie as she rages her way through the criminal justice system with the hope of being reunited with her kids. Weaving several narratives, Cracked shows the complexity and disconnectedness of people that fall into a life of crime, and the trials faced by prisoners and others who are determined to help them find a better life. Written by Barbara Hostalek, whose first play Banned sold out two seasons at The Blue Room Theatre in 2018, Cracked is a powerful and thought-provoking look inside our criminal justice system from an exciting new voice.'(Introduction)
Presented by Yirra Yaakin Theatre Company, in collaboration with Playwriting Australia as part of their inaugural Ignition Program. Performed at Subiaco Arts Centre, Main Auditorium 7-18 May 2019
Director: Eva Grace Mullaley
Featuring: Bobbi Henry, Bruce Denny, Holly Jones, Luke Hewitt, Mathew Cooper and Rayma Morrison
Dramaturg: Polly Low
Set & Costume: Sara Chirichilli
Lighting Designer: Karen Cook
Projection Designer: Mia Holton
Sound Designer: Mei Swan Lim
Stage Manager: Jennifer Poh
Assistant Director: Brieanna Collard
Assistant Stage Manager: Maddie Young
'Two incisive new plays showing in Perth are a reassuring reminder that deep thinking is allowed on stage, if not in the glib slogans of an election campaign.'(Introduction)
'Two incisive new plays showing in Perth are a reassuring reminder that deep thinking is allowed on stage, if not in the glib slogans of an election campaign.'(Introduction)