Cathy Petocz Cathy Petocz i(A146717 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon The Initiation Cathy Petocz , 2022 Strawberry Hills : Currency Press , 2022 24738367 2022 single work drama

'There’s a place in the bush balanced between stone, sky, water.
Past starts sending ancient light.
You’ll find what you need for the initiation and you will come out changed.

'A double-dare draws six seemingly normal teenagers into the twilight bush of Black Mountain. As night falls and time keeps shifting around, they realise they are lost. When a knife keeps turning up, despite their efforts to get rid of it, they fear they’ll never come out alive.

'The Initiation is about the horrors of the early teen experience; that uncanny period between childhood and fully becoming an adult, and the scary things you feel you have to do to get through. Exploring teen horror movie tropes, real teen experiences, and the deeply spiritual site of Black Mountain, The Initiation asks us to find our way to the core of our fears in order to discover where the real threat lies.

'The Initiation is a new play written and developed with young artists from Canberra Youth Theatre.' (Production summary)

1 3 Where I End & You Begin Cathy Petocz , 2014 single work drama

'The Street presents the world premiere of Cathy Petocz's Where I End & You Begin. Light years apart, two private detectives search for missing persons among doppelgängers, impersonators and monstrous stand-ins. Everyone struggles to know where they end and someone else begins. Set in a double-universe where truth can only be found when nothing makes sense, Where I End & You Begin is two plays in the same space about the search for self and the complications of relationships.' (Production summary)

1 1 Two Plays Cathy Petocz , 2012 single work drama

'...two separate plays share a stage, unaware of each other until some gravitational force pulls them together and the characters struggle to understand their places in a new, mingled world.'

Source: Cris Kennedy, 'Roll up! See Them Here First', The Canberra Times, (21 April 2012): Panorama 16-17

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