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I Gut This Feeling single work   drama  
Issue Details: First known date: 2023... 2023 I Gut This Feeling
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'I Gut This Feeling is a clever and comical theatre experience to entertain and educate audiences, both young and old.

'Djirra is a young girl just trying to make her way safely back home through a strange world. But where is home? Which path to take? She has no idea!

'Along the way she meets some very odd creatures; a crafty water spirit who tries to lure her to the water’s edge, a roaring Hairyfella who seems so scary but maybe he isn’t, and a peculiar old cook who is making stew in the middle of nowhere with crazy ‘secret’ ingredients. Djirra even gets messages from a little lizard! All of them have advice for her, but who should she trust?' (Production summary)

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Production Details

  • Commissioned by JUTE Theatre Company as a touring show. Performances from 25 May to 23 June 2023.

    Creatives: 

    Monica Stevens (Creative producer)

    Isaac Drandic (Playwright)

    Ian Wilkes (Director)

    Simone Tesorieri (Set and Props Designer)

    Getano Bann (Sound Designer)

    Jamaylya Ballangarry-Kearins (Actor/ Facilitator)

    Maurice Sailor (Actor/ Facilitator) 

    Serena Thompson (Stage/ Tour Manager)

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Drama on the Road 2023 single work column
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 14 June no. 803 2023; (p. 33)
'When a young girl Djirra, (played by Jamaylya Ballangarry-Kearins) tries to make her way safely back home through a strange world, she meets some very odd creatures.'
Drama on the Road 2023 single work column
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 14 June no. 803 2023; (p. 33)
'When a young girl Djirra, (played by Jamaylya Ballangarry-Kearins) tries to make her way safely back home through a strange world, she meets some very odd creatures.'
Last amended 14 Jun 2023 06:54:22
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