Belongings single work   drama  
Issue Details: First known date: 2010... 2010 Belongings
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'"Belongings" captures the spirit of the space, place, people and community of the writer's original home in regional Queensland. "Belongings" is a poetic three-hander play set on a remote Australian rural property, and also at the Hotel at the nearest small township. It's inspired by the land around Many Peaks and Kalpower, outside of Gladstone, combined with an old family property near Banana in the Callide Valley.

The story explores isolation, heritage, community, and the change that results from the death of a powerful patriarch and an 'old way'; the rising up of ghosts and secrets. How does a person find themselves again when all that has been seemingly 'known' and solid has shifted irrevocably? To what do we 'belong' to when so much has been stripped away?' (Source: http://www.qtix.com.au/ )

Production Details

  • Presented by the Queensland Theatre Company, Bille Brown Studio, Montague Road, South Brisbane on 26 November 2010.

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  • Gladstone area, Maryborough - Rockhampton area, Queensland,
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