Fiona Spitzkowsky Fiona Spitzkowsky i(23375613 works by)
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1 1 The View from Up Here Fiona Spitzkowsky , 2021 single work drama

'In the ashes everyone’s been scorched. Family, survival and legacy in the aftermath of disaster. 

'Eva and Lily have returned to the farm following a catastrophic fire season. The family home has burnt to the ground, the fences have melted, the neighbours have fled and the animals have perished. Maggie, the matriarch, is living in a caravan on the blackened earth where the house once stood tending her new vegetable garden and refusing to leave her land. Painful family histories are revealed that force questions and confrontations to the surface. How much can this family ask of one another amidst the ashes?

'Tackling the lived realities of a world increasingly affected by global warming and the impacts on our experiences of family, THE VIEW FROM UP HERE reflects and raises questions about the tapestry of our Australian zeitgeist. This theatrical experience investigates how we might find hope in one another in order to face tomorrow together.'

Source: Theatre Works.

1 Dawn Chorus in A Minor Fiona Spitzkowsky , 2019 single work drama

'The trucks are coming: everything of value will be loaded up, spirited away, preserved. He’s hoping when they come for his artwork, they’ll make room for him. And her, too. But she’s not so sure: when everything is priceless, nothing is for free. But hey, at least the gallery has air-conditioning while they wait.'

Source: KXT.

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