Geelong Arts Centre celebrates Australian storytelling with world premiere of Hells Gates
From August 10 to 12, Geelong Arts Centre presents the highly anticipated world premiere of Hells Gates, the gripping new Australian story from the Green Room award-winning team of story makers at The Space Company.
Boasting a constellation of acclaimed Australian talent, Hells Gates is the latest work from award-winning story maker, Joel Carnegie (Stardust) and writer, James Jackson (Paradise Lost, The Nose).
Drawn from verbatim sources in the wake of a mass whale rescue, Hells Gates follows the remarkable true story of a Tasmanian coastal community caught in the depths of an ecological crisis.
Led by Green Room award-winning director, Katy Maudlin (Iphis, Slap.Bang.Kiss with Melbourne Theatre Company), the live production stars Louise Siversen (Heartbreak Choir, House Husbands, Prisoner), Natalie O’Donnell (Come From Away, Next to Normal) and Matu Ngaropo (Hamilton), accompanied by a captivating live musical soundscape from celebrated violinist Xani Kolac.
Capturing the spirit of a remote community banding together through sharp, poetic humour neatly embedded within a live acoustic panorama of sound, this compelling new Australian work details the extraordinary bravery of Tasmanian locals, anglers, park rangers and state-wide emergency services, defining what can be achieved in the face of adversity.
The inception of Hells Gates has been supported by Geelong Arts Centre’s Creative Engine grant program. Creative Engine supports artists and performance makers through all stages of their creative process.
Geelong Arts Centre is committed to investing in emerging projects produced by those with a strong connection to the Greater Geelong region by providing opportunities for investment, studio and in-kind support.
Hells Gates was produced and rehearsed on Wadawurrung Country, with extensive research conducted on the lands of the palawa people (lutruwita/Tasmania). The Space Company respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which they live, work, play and create.
“Hells Gates is an artistic homage to the extraordinary residents of Strahan in Tasmania who in the face of adversity, stood up and made a collective impact. The Space Company is honoured to be the custodians of this powerful, yet humour filled Australian tale about community courage and determination. Prepare to be incredibly moved by this creative reimagining of true events,” The Space Company founder and Hells Gates creative producer Joel Carnegie said.
The show has a 70-minute duration, with no interval, and will be performed at Geelong Arts Centre on August 10 at 7.30pm, August 11 at 7.30pm (with a post-show Q&A), and August 12 at 1pm and 7.30pm.
For full billing, credits or to book tickets, head to geelongartscentre.org.au/whats-on-all-events/hells-gates-world-premiere
Bookings can be made via the Geelong Arts Centre website, or by phoning the Box Office on 1300 251 200 between 9am and 5pm, Monday to Friday.