The Photo Box single work   drama  
Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 The Photo Box
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'Emma Beech’s art is both simple and hard to define. Labels like direct address performance, docu-drama, verbatim real-life portraiture, all seem to rob her storytelling of its straightforward warmth and worth.

'Conversations with other people have always been central to her shows, but a few years back something happened that persuaded her to turn the lens on herself. Her mum and dad gave her a box of family snaps and, as she had a performance that night, she thought it might be fun to rummage through them for the first time in front of an audience of strangers.

'Amongst all the embarrassing hilarity of hairdos and frocks was a shot of her mum, taken aged 40, holding her baby self, the little surprise born eight years after the last of her eight(!) brothers and sisters. Emma, at the time, was 40 herself and mother of 5-year-old triplets. Out of that instant electric connection between two very different women The Photo Box was born.

'It’s about a town in regional South Australia where everyone knows you, and a girl left to make her own mistakes and grow herself up. Family, choices, memory and myth-making, and how the baby of a big Catholic brood became devoted to the search for unsentimental truths. Borrowing from cinematic installation, The Photo Box is a funny and heartfelt new work from one of our most gifted performers.'

Source: Adelaide Festival.

Production Details

  • Commissioned by Adelaide Festival and co-produced by Vitalstatistix and Brink Productions: presented at Space Theatre, Adelaide Festival Centre, 3-7 March 2022.

    Supported by RISE an Australian Government Initiative, the Government of South Australia through Arts South Australia, the Australia Council for the Arts and Country Arts SA. 

    Director: Mish Grigor.

    Dramaturg: Anne Thompson.

    Film Maker: Shalom Almond.

    Production Designer: Meg Wilson.

    Composer: Jason Sweeney.

    Lighting & Projection Designer: Chris Petridis.

    Costume Designer: Renate Henschke.

    Choreographer: Larissa McGowan.

    Producer: Jennifer Greer Holmes.

    Cast: Emma Beech.

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