Railway Wonderland single work   drama  
Note:
  • Devisor and writer Janis Balodis
  • Devised, conceived and directed by Julian Louis
Issue Details: First known date: 2012... 2012 Railway Wonderland
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'Railway stations are places of the heart, where life’s journeys begin and end, where hellos and goodbyes remain locked in time. Four strangers take shelter in the fluorescent glare of a railway waiting room. They are waiting for a bus as the trains don’t run any more. Their reasons for leaving are the stuff of melodramas, love, fame, to just run away, to go home one more time… The distant sound of a train whistle announces the arrival of a mysterious old woman who has come to catch the train. Is she an apparition, an angel, or mad or all three? The bus is delayed and the strangers are swept up into the old woman’s tale of arrival as a young girl in a strange land and her search for belonging in a country town.' Source: www.generator.org.au/ (Sighted 29/03/2012).

Notes

  • 'When the Lismore station closed in 2003 more than 250 people turned up to protest the closing of the rail service. The strong interest in the "Railway Wonderland" project reflects the depth of feeling in the region related to the loss of this part of the economic and social fabric. The main character of Ana is inspired by the many stories of Italian immigration to the area.

    Two years in the making, Generator developed "Railway Wonderland" through a series of Creative Development residencies and community consultations. Inspired by local stories of the region we engaged with local writers, actors, musicians, Rail Corp staff, historians, community choirs and local lobbyist groups. We began in 2009 with a call out to local writers to submit short stories that were then performed at the 2010 Byron Bay Writers Festival. These stories partly informed the first creative development held in October 2010. We used the Writers Festival platform to share the project's vision with the community and establish awareness and generate media interest in the project. We invited local musicians, actors and designers to the 2010 /2011 development to inform the process and we held a public showing for community feedback.' Source: www.generator.org.au/ (Sighted 29/03/2012).

Production Details

  • World premiere by Northern Rivers Performing Arts on Lismore Railway Station, 27 -31 March 2012. Director: Julian Louis.

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Works about this Work

Journeys Begin and End Here Bridget Cormack , 2012 single work column
— Appears in: The Australian , 27 March 2012; (p. 16)
Journeys Begin and End Here Bridget Cormack , 2012 single work column
— Appears in: The Australian , 27 March 2012; (p. 16)
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