Bernadette Trench-Thiedeman Bernadette Trench-Thiedeman i(8829484 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 Phantasmagoria Bernadette Trench-Thiedeman , 2020 single work drama

''What do you do when you find out your father tried to kill your mother?

a) Forgive him, move on and love him despite the fact?

b) Erase him completely from your memory? or

c) Employ a spirit medium and have a few words with him.

'Briony chose option c) and this play is the result.

'Based on a true story, Phantasmagoria is a play that explores the complex relationship between a woman and her violent father long after he has passed away. Briony unearths her father’s childhood experiences in Sri Lanka, his brutal World War 2 history in Burma, migration, alcoholism, and his families eventual escape from him. Using a lens of magic realism, the work plunges beneath a seemingly everyday domestic space to reveal family secrets, hauntings and complex emotional landscapes.

'Travelling back and forth through time and space, Phantasmagoria is a sensorial feast flavoured with grief, love, loss, absurdity, surprise and a generous dose of magic. Dynamic and sensitive performance, comedy, puppetry and evocative animated imagery give physical life to the liminal realm of ghosts and the unseen.'

Source: Theatre Works.

1 form y separately published work icon Lurujarri Dreaming Goolarabooloo Community , Bernadette Trench-Thiedeman (director), Paddy Roe , Teresa Roe , Phillip Roe , Richard Hunter , Joseph Roe , Aggie Cox , Margie Cox , Frans Hoogland , Brian Councillor , Rakeesha Roe , Takeeta Cox , Shanayla Cox , Jack Dimer , Juan McMahon , Terence Hunter , 2013 8829504 2013 film/TV dreaming story

'Four years in the making, this animated film documents the Song-cycle of the Goolarabooloo people, along the path of the Lurujarri Heritage Trail which was established in 1987 by Goolarabooloo Elder Paddy Roe, and stretching from Broome up through the Dampier Peninsula.'

'Embellished with live action scenes, still photographs and interviews, the film is a rich collage that brings Goolarabooloo Dreamtime stories, history and culture to life. The film is narrated by Brian Councillor, Paddy Roe’s great-grandson, and by other family members. Paddy was Brian’s teacher about Country and heritage, and the film is a great tribute to Paddy’s vision for recording and preserving the community’s culture and for sharing it with Indigenous and non-Indigenous people alike.' (Source: Romin Films website)

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