

CAMP
Wed Feb 15 - Sat Mar 4
Wed Feb 15 - Sat Mar 4
In 1972, the body of a murdered lecturer floats in the River Torrens, a young woman escapes a lobotomy to ‘cure’ her sexuality, and a single mum struggles to find her place in a society, which brands her as ‘abnormal’.
CAMP, a new play by Elias Jamieson Brown (Green Park), welcomes you to the punk lands of the 1970s, and the birth of Australia’s fierce gay rights movement.
CAMP chronicles the struggles, successes, and legacy of early Pride activists who risked family, careers, and imprisonment to achieve social change in Australia.
It is a story of murder, corruption, love, and liberation, set across five decades of glorious queer history and inspired by true stories from those who were there.
CAMP is written by the talented and provocative young Australian playwright, Elias Jamieson Brown, whose Sydney mainstage debut, Green Park (Griffin Theatre Company and Sydney Festival), was a box office smash and shortlisted for the NSW Premier’s Literary Awards Nick Enright Prize for Playwriting.
Writer: Elias Jamieson Brown
Director and Producer: Kate Gaul
Associate Director: Hayden Tonazzi
Associate Producer: Robyn Kennedy
Production Designer: Angelina Meany
Lighting Designer: Morgan Moroney
Composer and Sound Designer: Jessica Dunn
Access parking is located on Maze Crescent within the University of Sydney and a short distance to the Seymour entrance. There is lift access to all levels of the venue. Wheelchair seating is available in all theatres, and fully accessible toilets are located on the ground floor. Hearing loops are available in the Everest and York theatres. The Seymour is a Companion Card affiliate. Cardholders must present their card when booking and attending a performance.
Seymour Centre has bathroom facilities and a range of food and beverage options available for purchase. They also recommend trying some of their favourite local restaurants and bars, which offer food and beverage deals for Seymour ticket-holders. More information at seymourcentre.com
Recommended for audiences 15+. Contains physical violence, coarse language, adult themes, gender violence, and haze smoke. Photography prohibited.
Détails
- Commencez :
- Wed Feb 15
- Fin :
- Sam Mar 4
- Billets à partir de :
- $36
- Catégories d'événements :
- Indoor, Theatre, WorldPride Arts
Organisateur
- Seymour Centre and Siren Theatre Co
- Phone:
- 02 9061 5344
- Email:
- [email protected]
- Site web :
- https://www.seymourcentre.com/
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La Sydney WorldPride se déroulera sur les terres des peuples Gadigal, Cammeraygal, Bidjigal, Darug, Dharawal qui sont les gardiens traditionnels du bassin de Sydney.
Nous rendons hommage à leurs aînés, passés et présents. La terre autochtone a toujours été et sera toujours une terre autochtone.
Les aborigènes et les insulaires du détroit de Torres sont issus de nombreux clans et communautés différents à travers l'Australie. En 2023, ils se rassembleront pour faire la fête avec la communauté LGBTQIA+ mondiale.
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