'After years of research, and a lot of help from the community, Alana Valentine’s much-anticipated story of a little chapel in a back street of the Cross premieres at Belvoir. The Wayside Chapel under the Reverend Ted Noffs set itself up for those who might not find a place elsewhere to welcome them, and over the years has become a home and haven in a sometimes brutal town.
'This play is about the quietly revolutionary act of marriage – sometimes in the face of fierce resistance from family, from society, from the church hierarchy. It’s the story of a space where those who didn’t quite fit in to the mainstream could have their walk down the aisle.
'Moving, inspiring, Valentine’s play is about all of us – and a portrait of this city at its raffish, recalcitrant best.' (Production summary)
Wayside Bride was commissioned and developed by Belvoir with the assistance of Wayside Chapel, the Noffs Foundation, the City of Sydney and Griffin Theatre Company. Performed at Belvoir Street's Upstairs Theatre, 10 October - 13 November 2021.
Directors: Eamon Flack and Hannah Goodwin.
Cast: Sacha Horler, Rebecca Massey, Brandon McClelland, and Angeline Penrith.
Production postponed, but not initially cancelled, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Rescheduled for production by Belvoir St Theatre (Upstairs Theatre), 2 Apirl - 29 May 2022.
Directors: Eamon Flack and Hannah Goodwin.
Cast: Arkia Ashraf, Maggie Blinco, Marco Chiappi, Emily Goddard, Sandy Greenwood, Sacha Horler, Rebecca Massey, Brandon McClelland, and Angeline Penrith.
Costume Designer: Ella Butler.
Set Designer: Michael Hankin.
Lighting Designer: Damien Cooper.
Sound Designer, Composer, and Musician: Alyx Dennison.
Choreographer: Elle Evangelista.