Kasama Kita
20 November - 8 December 2019
Downstairs Theatre
$25
By Jordan Shea Director Erin Taylor
About
Due to popular demand two extra shows have been added for Kasama Kita for Saturday 7 December at 2.15pm and Sunday 8 December at 5.15pm.
It is 1974, and a political uprising that has compromised the safety of millions in the Philippines, brings Nancy, Antero and Cory to Balmain, Sydney. They are to train as nurses under the watchful eye of a jaded Matron, who echoes the sentiments of a harsh and unwelcoming Australia.
45 years later, the now estranged trio must reconnect under grave circumstances. This is an untold story of first generation immigrants that have shaped the Australia we know today.
A new work by Jordan Shea, originally developed as part of the Q-Lab Artist in Residence program, and further at Q Theatre.
Presented in association with Aya Productions
Cast
Kip Chapman
Jude Gibson
Kenneth Moraleda
Monica Sayers
Teresa Tate Britten
Team
Writer Jordan Shea
Director Erin Taylor
Producer Emma Diaz
Production Designer Emma White
Lighting Designer Kelsey Lee
Sound Designer Clare Hennessy
Assistant Director Mark Paguio
Stage Manager Adrienne Patterson
Performance Times
20 November – 7 December 2019
Wednesday 20 November, 7.45pm (Preview)
Thursday 21 November, 7.45pm (Preview)
Friday 22 November, 7.45pm (Opening Night, invitation only)
Saturday 23 November, 7.45pm
Sunday 24 November, 5.15pm
Tuesday 26 November, 6.45pm
Wednesday 27 November, 6.45pm
Thursday 28 November, 7.45pm
Friday 29 November, 7.45pm
Saturday 30 November, 7.45pm
Sunday 1 December, 5.15pm
Tuesday 3 December, 6.45pm
Wednesday 4 December, 6.45pm
Thursday 5 December, 7.45pm
Friday 6 December, 7.45pm
Saturday 7 December, 2.15pm & 7.45pm
Sunday 8 December, 5.15pm
Prices
All tickets to 25A productions are $25.
Preview tickets are $20.
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WHAT IS 25A?
This show is part of 25A.
It has been made by independent and emerging artists.
They have produced and marketed it themselves.
They get 100% of the box office and the theatre for free.
Their task is to make a show for less than $1500.
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