'Whale Fall follows the emotional journey of a 12-year-old boy, Caleb (Ashton Brady), and his family grappling with Caleb’s desire to medically affirm his gender: letting go of the daughter they had; accepting and getting to know the son he has become.
'We are immersed in an ocean setting. Ian Sinclair’s script carries a strong marine undercurrent from beginning to end: the beachside house, the young boy’s dream of becoming a marine biologist, his excitement in recounting his readings about intriguing sea creatures to his mother, Nadine (Caitlin Beresford-Ord), and the parallel theme of whale fall sewn into the story. This is the new life borne out of a dead whale when it reaches the ocean floor.
'The play is as much about a young trans person’s journey as it is about Australians’ strong connection to the ocean and ever-increasing awareness of our ecological responsibility for its preservation.' (Production summary)
Performed at at PICA Performance Space as part of the Perth Festival 17-27 February 2021. Presented in association with Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts.
Director: Melissa Cantwell.
Assistant Director: Mossy Johnson.
Writer: Ian Sinclair.
Cast: Ashton Brady., Caitlin Beresford-Ord., Luke Hewitt, and Alexandria Steffensen.
Set & Costume Designer: Bruce McKinven.
Design Associate (Set & Costume): Amalia Lambert.
Lighting Designer: Matthew Marshall.
Composer & Sound Designer: Rebecca Riggs-Bennett.
Sound Mentor: Kingsley Reeve.
Dramaturg: Jesse Oliver.