Events

In the event of rain…

While some venues may press on in all weathers, they have a “firmament” over their stage and our actors may struggle reading from sodden scripts. Readings will often go ahead in the face of light showers

But if the weather is looking doubtful, please check here on the afternoon before reading for the latest advice.

Play readings are free of charge. And there are no seats! Feel free to bring your own.

Troilus and Cressida
May
19
to Jun 16

Troilus and Cressida

  • New Fortune Theatre, University of Western Australia (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

A free rehearsed play reading on the stage of the only permanent reconstructed Elizabethan theatre in the southern hemisphere.

View Event →
Hamlet
Jun
23

Hamlet

  • New Fortune Theatre, University of Western Australia (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

directed by Genevieve Moran

My approach to directing Hamlet would centre around these three energies- the intellect (head), emotion (heart), and physicality (the entire body). I would ask the actors to consider which of these energies their character is predominantly operating from, or whether they oscillate, and what effect this has on their character’s journey. I would work with the actors on embodiment methods and techniques, in order to facilitate an exploration and portrayal of each character’s relationship to their physical body.

A free rehearsed play reading on the stage of the only permanent reconstructed Elizabethan theatre in the southern hemisphere.

View Event →
Measure for Measure
Aug
18

Measure for Measure

  • New Fortune Theatre, University of Western Australia (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

directed by Kerry Bowden

A free rehearsed play reading on the stage of the only permanent reconstructed Elizabethan theatre in the southern hemisphere.

View Event →
Othello
Sep
15

Othello

  • New Fortune Theatre, University of Western Australia (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

directed by Saar Weston

A free rehearsed play reading on the stage of the only permanent reconstructed Elizabethan theatre in the southern hemisphere.

View Event →
King Lear
Oct
20

King Lear

  • New Fortune Theatre, University of Western Australia (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

directed by Katherine de Vere

A free rehearsed play reading on the stage of the only permanent reconstructed Elizabethan theatre in the southern hemisphere.

View Event →
Macbeth
Nov
17

Macbeth

  • New Fortune Theatre, University of Western Australia (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

directed by Grace Edwards

I intend to use the presence of the witches to represent the strength of supernatural forces on Macbeth at any given point. In addition to the scenes where they have dialogue, I intend to include some or all of them in other scenes throughout the play with various levels of agency – sometimes as observers (either on stage, on various levels of the balconies, or sitting amongst the audience), sometimes as silent participants (e.g., as household servants or non-speaking lords), sometimes double-cast in other roles (e.g., as the Murderers, the Porter, the Doctor, etc), but retaining a symbolic piece of costuming and/or vocal delivery style that identifies them to the audience as supernatural beings By quickly establishing this as a convention of the reading, my intention is that the moments where the witches are physically absent will convey plot progressions that are the result of decisions made out of Macbeth’s free will as opposed to supernatural predetermination.

View Event →

Twelfth Night
Apr
21

Twelfth Night

  • New Fortune Theatre, University of Western Australia (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

directed by Jenny de Reuck and Andrew Kocsis

Directors Emeritus Associate Professor Jenny de Reuck and Dr Andrew Kocsis direct a troupe of academic/practitioners whose methodological approaches are predominantly practice-as-research and theory-in-practice. We wish to explore Twelfth Night through minimal staging (either a costume box or a costume rack) with the actors wearing basic modern blacks. Actors will clearly be presented as a ‘performers’ and will take their costume pieces or props (which will have a recognisably Elizabethan element) and add them to their blacks: this means that costumes and props will be a clear combination of modern and Elizabethan elements.

A free rehearsed play reading on the stage of the only permanent reconstructed Elizabethan theatre in the southern hemisphere.

View Event →
King John
Nov
20

King John

directed by Jenny de Reuck and Sarah Courtis

This event will be a free play reading in the New Fortune Theatre at The University of Western Australia.

View Event →
Richard II
Aug
21

Richard II

directed by Patrick Downes

This event will be a free play reading in the New Fortune Theatre at The University of Western Australia.

Jess Lally - Richard II

Sarah Courtis - Henry Bolingbroke

Marie-Ève Cigna - Queen Isabella

Trent Baker - John of Gaunt/Bishop of Carlisle

Michael Lamont - Duke of York

Alan Gill - Aumerle

Kaitlyn Barry - Thomas Mowbray/Henry Percy

Grace Edwards - Northumberland

Jason Dohle - Green/Westminster/Gardener

Thomas Dimmick - Salisbury/Lord Marshall/Groom

Amanda Ash - Ross/Herald/Gardener's Man

Savannah Banks - Duchess of Gloucestershire

Joanne Lamont - Duchess of York/Lady 2

Sarah Lewis - Welsh Captain/Servant/Keeper/Lady 1

Stephanie Ferguson - Bushy/Sir Stephen Scroop

View Event →
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Jul
24

A Midsummer Night’s Dream

directed by Genevieve Moran

cast:
THESEUS: Dean McAskil

HIPPOLYTA: Sophie Strahan

PHILOSTRATE: Savannah Banks

EGEUS: Amanda Jean Ash

HERMIA: Sarah Thillagaratnam

DEMETRIUS: Adam Gannon

LYSANDER: Tony Petani

HELENA: Astrid Dainton

QUINCE: Sarah Guillot

BOTTOM: Adam James Poole

FLUTE: Christine Ellis

STARVELING: Maroeska Mandl

SNOUT: Amanda Jean Ash

SNUG: Beccy Sydney-Smith

PUCK: Sarah Diggins

OBERON: Eddie Stowers

TITANIA: Genevieve Moran

PEASEBLOSSOM: Astrid Dainton

COBWEB: Beccy Sydney-Smith

MOTH: Sophie Strahan

MUSTARD-SEED: Maroeska Mandl

This event will be a free play reading in the New Fortune Theatre at The University of Western Australia.

View Event →
Comedy of Errors
Jun
26

Comedy of Errors

directed by Grant Malcolm

Maroeska Mandl

Ruhama Rowe

Clare Talbot

Christine Ellis

Savannah Banks

Frank Moore

Amanda Jean Ash

Tony Petani

Grant Malcolm

This event will be a free play reading in the New Fortune Theatre at The University of Western Australia.

View Event →
Edward III
May
15

Edward III

directed by Michael McCall

This event will be a free play reading in the New Fortune Theatre at The University of Western Australia.

Edward the Third, King of England - Grant Malcolm
Edward, Prince of Wales, his son - Alex Comstock
Earl of Warwick - William Everett-Knight
Earl of Derby - Frank Moore
Earl of Salisbury - Jason Dohle
Lord Audley - Ellis Kinnear
Lord Percy - Clare Talbot
Lodwick, Edward’s confidant - Frank Moore
Sir William Mountague - Jason Dohle
Sir John Copland - Genevieve Moran
Two Esquires, and a herald, English - TBC
Robert, styling himself Earl, of Artois - Matt Lister
Earl of Mountford (or Montfort) - Matt Lister
Gobin de Grey - TBC
John, King of France - Nicolas Kadmos
Charles, his son - Matt Lister
Philip, his son - Adam Gannon
Duke of Lorrain - William Everett-Knight
Villiers, a French lord - Ellis Kinnear
King of Bohemia, Aid to King John - TBC
A Polish Captain, Aid to King John - Clare Talbot
POOR and Six citizens of Calais - Adam Gannon
A Captain, and a poor inhabitant, of the same - TBC
Another Captain; a mariner - Adam Gannon
David, King of Scotland - Ellis Kinnear
Earl Douglas - Clare Walton
Two messengers, Scotch - Savannah Banks/Adam Gannon
Philippa, Edward’s Queen - Ruhama Rowe
Countess of Salisbury - Genevieve Moran
A French woman - Savannah Banks
Lords, and divers other attendants; heralds, officers, soldiers, etc.

View Event →
Richard III
Apr
24

Richard III

directed by Sophie Strahan

This reading will also commemorate Shakespeare’s birthday a few days later on 26 April!

In this messy, fun production of Richard III we focus in on the actors themselves. Instead of traditionally casting roles, actors have been assigned different scenes, giving them the the opportunity to play with different moments. Richard III is often considered Shakespeare’s greatest villain and while he can get pretty dark, when a character turns to wink at the audience about what he just did… well, you can’t take him too seriously. So come on down to the New Fortune Theatre and see how taken aback he is when you wink back!

This event will be a free play reading in the New Fortune Theatre at The University of Western Australia.

Este Breytenbach: Queen Elizabeth

Alec Furderer: King Edward IV/ Buckingham/ York

Asvira: Duchess of York

Benjamin Quirk: Clarence/ Lady Anne/ Richmond

Emily Jenkins: Queen Margaret/ Duchess of York/ Richard III

Billie Daly: Richard III/ Buckingham

Megan Lilley: Queen Elizabeth/ Clarence/ Lady Anne

Anna Quercia-Thomas: Buckingham/ Richard III/ Prince Edward/ Bishop of Ely

Kat Morrell: York/ Queen Elizabeth

Beth Williams: Richard III/ Queen Margaret

Jason Dohle: Richard III

Lucy Nunn: Buckingham/Catesby/Others

View Event →
Romeo and Juliet
Mar
9
to Mar 19

Romeo and Juliet

  • New Fortune Theatre, University of Western Australia (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

directed by Sarah Guillot

7:30pm, 9 - 12 & 16 - 19 March

Duration: 2h 30m, including one interval

Tickets $20 - $30 including groups discounts and concessions


LOVE IS REVOLUTIONARY!

Against the backdrop of a bitter feud between their noble families and a tense political situation, a pair of young lovers meet. Despite the bloody hostility between their families they vow their love to each other. Could their revolutionary love finally bring peace to these warring houses?

Shakespeare’s timeless tragedy is stunningly retold as a modern-dress adaptation in the open-air of UWA’s New Fortune Theatre.

View Event →
Titus Andronicus
Nov
28

Titus Andronicus

directed by Michael McCall

“What I intend to do is capture the visceral essence of Titus Andronicus. That entails an in-yer-face approach, which will involve seated actors playing centrally in the space, but also placing them in the seating and aisles for more dynamic entrances and exits – keeping the audience on their toes. I am also keen to develop theatrical conventions for Titus Andronicus (using food to represent mutilation, for instance, that will be supported vocally by the actor on stage, white sheets that will be spattered with “blood”), particularly around the way characters are dispatched, but still acknowledging the sensitivities around certain characters’ traumatic experiences, particularly Titus’s daughter.”

View Event →
Henry VI Part 3
Oct
17

Henry VI Part 3

directed by Sarah Guillot

“It is a delight to be able to use the New Fortune Theatre in full. As much of the play is based at court, I will utilise the main stage as the playing area for these scenes. Scenes that happen outside of court will be performed in the pit or side aisles as much as possible, apart from the final battle scenes, adding to the sense of the court being insular and removed from the realities of the common people.”

View Event →
Henry VI Part 2
Sep
19

Henry VI Part 2

directed by Sarah Guillot

“In presenting Henry VI Part 2 for an audience, there is the challenge that many of the audience may not be aware of what has come before – not just in Part 1, but all the way back to Richard II. The other challenge with this play is that it doesn’t have a clear protagonist, rather it focuses on significant characters in waves.”

View Event →
Henry VI Part 1
Aug
15

Henry VI Part 1

directed by Leigh Fitzpatrick

“Each cast member will have a seat for when they are not in character. These will be fanned across the border of upstage and centre stage, grouped according to the frequency with which character interact. From these rest positions, actors will stand when in role, moving downstage when their character is emotionally available to the audience, and moving (diagonally) toward other performers as their characters are actively interacting.”

View Event →
The Two Gentlemen of Verona
Jul
25

The Two Gentlemen of Verona

directed by Anna Quercia-Thomas

“My aim with this reading is to depict Two Gentlemen not as Shakespeare’s failed first attempt at tropes perfected later in his better-known plays, as it is so often dismissed, but as an intentional breakdown of society and of strictly regulated male/male interaction, resulting from the tension between heterosexual marriage and homosocial bonds.”

View Event →
The Taming of The Shrew
Jul
18

The Taming of The Shrew

directed byJenny de Reuck and Andrew Kocsis

“The core members of the troupe are academic/practitioners whose methodological approaches are predominantly practice-as-research and theory-in-practice. We are keen to take advantage of the opportunity the New Fortune Theatre Project and GRADS are providing to use the New Fortune as a laboratory and research space.”

View Event →