Brittanie Shipway Brittanie Shipway i(23337317 works by)
Gender: Female
Heritage: Aboriginal ; Aboriginal Gumbaynggirr
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1 Senser Brittanie Shipway , 2022 single work drama

'Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy… Ava lives in a neoliberal world where everyone is watched by Guardians and music has been censored out of existence. Three generations into this new age, the people around her are content with the silence. Ava, however, can’t help but hear music everywhere she goes. Determined to share the soundtrack of the past, she opens up an illicit underground cabaret bar, much to the chagrin of her ever-present Guardian. But in her world, you wouldn’t dream getting caught singing…

'Follow Ava and her Guardian on an immersive journey of self-discovery, where she uncovers the wonders of song and the memories they make. An exploration of the consequences of morality, SENSER is a reminder of the whimsy we’d miss in such a possible future.'

Source: Theatre Works.

1 A Letter for Molly Brittanie Shipway , 2022 single work drama

'Free-spirited artist Renee has a sobering revelation at a New Year’s Eve party. With vivacious best friend Nick by her side, she now faces a life-changing decision. While reflecting on the tumultuous relationships between her mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, no-nonsense Nick is on hand to lift her spirits and keep Renee grounded.

'Gumbaynggirr writer and actor Brittanie Shipway explores how the experiences of previous generations echo through time and shape the present. A LETTER FOR MOLLY is a vibrant, poignant story of reconnecting with family and looking to the future. This celebration of culture brings to light the importance of identity and the emotional power of a mother-daughter relationship.'

Source: Ensemble Theatre.

1 form y separately published work icon Salt and Pepper Brittanie Shipway , Australia : ABC Radio National , 2021 23337336 2021 single work radio play
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