'It is the 22nd century in central Australia. Everyday life is basic in this future world. The post climate change environment demands that skills for living return to the way they were for thousands of years before that fast-paced period of just 10 generations, which resulted in global warming and the near destruction of the planet. Eva and Roam have fallen in love and they face a life and death predicament as they run from an unseen enemy, because of their wrong-skin marriage.'
Source: Adelaide Festival Centre website, www.adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au (sighted 10/05/2010)
Spoken in English and Pitjanjatjara and interspersed with sand storytelling, choreography, video art, shadow play, weaving and a musical score by Beth Sometimes.
Source: Adelaide Festival Centre website, www.adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au (sighted 10/05/2010)
First produced by Windmill and Big hART in association with Adelaide Festival Centre's Australian Stories program at Space Theatre, Adelaide, South Australia, 25 September - 3 October 2009.
Director: Scott Rankin.
Subsequently produced at Wharf, Sydney, New South Wales, by the Sydney Theatre Company, 5 - 14 May 2010.