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‘PAN PAN PROVIDE AN EXPERIENCE THAT IS GENUINELY DIFFERENT FROM ANYTHING YOU’LL HAVE ENCOUNTERED IN THE THEATRE BEFORE’ – Irish Theatre Magazine
C R E AT E D BY / Gavin Quinn, the cast and Nicola Gunn DIRECTION / Gavin Quinn CAST / Aljin Abella Ash Flanders Genevieve Giuffre Mish Grigor Marcus McKenzie
SET & LIGHTING DESIGN / Aedín Cosgrove COSTUME DESIGN / Harriet Oxley SOUND DESIGN / Tom Backhaus S TA G E M A N A G E R / Lyndie Li Wan Po MONASH PLACEMENTS / Nesceda Blake Georgina Wolfe
Malthouse Theatre presents a Belvoir production. Indigenous theatre at Belvoir supported by The Balnaves in association with Developed Vicki Gordon Productions. MalthouseFoundation. Theatre andPresented Pan Pan present The Temple. withMusic the assistance Proudly supported byand Art Culture Series Hotels. byZan Daniel Boud. of Arts Council Ireland Ireland.Key Key image image photography photography by Wimberley Production photography Brett Boardman. and the creators, and rehearsal by photography by Tim Grey. #THETEMPLEMALTHOUSE
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It was late Tuesday night in Ireland when I received an email confirming Malthouse Theatre’s interest in The Temple. A newspaper had published a lengthy exposé on a prominent Australian cult. Malthouse Theatre were now certain that the story of The Temple had never been more relevant. A Temple is a place of sacrifice. What you will witness are the dreams of a memory, the result of a childhood I am still trying to make sense of. As you will see, time operates quite differently at The Temple. Minutes feel like months, a lifetime can be erased in the blink of an eye or the sip of a drink. We prided ourselves on having no discernable leader at any time, eventually synthesising a heady mix of Psychodrama and Jungian psychoanalysis into something closer to alchemy than methodology—even if the rites were at times challenging and disturbing. This show is a fierce testimonial to the seven people who took their lives that day, but sadly two cast members left the project. I think Davinia would have liked this most of all. I see her in the laundry room, the only room she slept in, ruddy-faced and rambling, repeating the phrase that seemed to be her own personal mantra, ‘It’s not ‘Who am I?’
but ‘Where is here?’. The words came first. They arrived (as words often do) orally… with an intertextual, interconnected quality: a musical aspect, a repetition, and variation. They were our words but we didn’t own them. Oscar Wilde wrote his plays this way. ‘Dialogue first! Plot later!’ As Thomas lay on the floor—all those months ago— I saw the uselessness of language, of effort. His sister was gone, if she ever existed at all. No word could bring her back. Words are weapons at The Temple. If we acknowledge the falseness of empathy we are able to move towards a more radical, powerful way to communicate. Cruelty is the only certainty and the only person who knew that more than Tennessee was Qori. He was brave in that way. For him, the role-play became something truer than the world outside. The frame became the artwork, then the gallery, then the chemist two doors down, then the entire world. A microcosm. They fought over the storyline, like desperate actors, which in many ways they were. To a certain extent it’s a debunking exercise, a reservoir of resonances, a richly textured, elliptical poetic expressionism, isn’t it? We were hurtling, tumbling over one another on a mission to unlock our primordial rage. #THETEMPLEMALTHOUSE
A NOTE FROM THE DIRECTOR
GAVIN QUINN: ON THE TEMPLE
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As if by shifting emotional tectonics the unconscious could spill out and know freedom. We were never seeking to uncare—we were climbing deeper up the rabbit hole. The deliberate desire to hurt, to cause pain, to erase: that is what we were chasing. Together we restaged a new dream, a human drama that hints at the very core of who we are, and who we might become. I haven’t seen Jackie in a very long time. When I finally tracked her down to ask permission to create this work she told me it had already been written, as everything had, long before we’d opened our eyes. She was now working for the tax department and misspelt Der Tempel in the response, I thought perhaps deliberately. Her email signature listed her as ‘team leader’. Some things never change. The email account was closed before I could write a reply. Jackie always liked the last word.
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CAST & CREATIVE BIOS
GAVIN QUINN DIRECTOR & CO-CREATOR Gavin is an award-winning Irish director. He is the founder and Co-Artistic Director of Pan Pan Theatre. Credits include ELIZA’s Adventures in the Uncanny Valley, The Seagull and Other Birds (Dublin Theatre Festival), The Importance of Nothing, All That Fall, MACBETH 7 (Project Arts Centre), The Rehearsal, Playing The Dane (Dublin Theatre Festival), Quad, Embers (Edinburgh International Festival), Crumb Trail (FFT), Oedipus Loves You (Smock Alley Theatre), The Playboy of the Western World (Oriental Theatre), One-healing with Theatre (Digital Hub), and Negative Act (Lyon Festival). Opera directing credits include Don Giovanni (Opera Theatre Company/Dublin Theatre Festival), The Four-Note Opera, Carmen, Hamelin, The (little) Magic Flute (Opera Theatre Company), Così Fan Tutte (Opera Ireland) and The Abduction from the Seraglio (Hackney Empire). Gavin has received a Herald Angel Award, a Special Jury Award nomination and two Irish Times Theatre Awards.
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AL JIN ABELL A CO-CREATOR & CAST
ASH FL ANDERS CO-CREATOR & CAST
Aljin is a NIDA graduate who performs in Australia and internationally. Credits for Malthouse Theatre include The Good Person of Szechuan. Other Theatre credits include The Sapphires (MTC/Belvoir/Black Swan Theatre), Aladdin (Disney), Anything Goes (Opera Australia), Monkey: Journey to the West (Bell Shakespeare/Theatre of Image), La Cage Aux Folles (The Production Company), Triumph (New Working Group), Strangers in Between (Little Death Productions), Moths and Archimedes’ War (Cybec Electric MTC). Screen credits include Ali’s Wedding, I Love You Too, Offspring, Marco Polo, The Doctor Blake Mysteries, City Homicide, Underbelly Files: The Man Who Got Away, Neighbours, Guinevere Jones and Power Rangers Jungle Fury. Aljin was nominated for Best Lead Actor in a Comedy at the IAWTV and Raindance Independent Awards for the web series Hunter ‘n Hornet and is a two-time Green Room Award nominee. He is a proud MEAA member.
Ash Flanders is a multiaward-winning writer and performer. For over twelve years he has been creating queer independent theatre with Declan Greene under their company name Sisters Grimm, performing in Little Mercy (STC), The Sovereign Wife (MTC Neon), Calpurnia Descending (Malthouse Theatre/STC), Lilith: The Jungle Girl (MTC) and Verdi’s La Traviata (Belvoir). Solo works include the critically acclaimed Playing to Win, Ash Flanders is Nothing, Special Victim, Meme Girls and Negative Energy Inc. Other theatre credits include Buyer & Cellar (MTC), Adena Jacobs’ Hedda (Belvoir), Psycho Beach Party (Little Ones Theatre) and The Golden Dragon (MTC). Ash also featured in FRIENDLY, a web series he created with Peter Paltos and David Morris. Later this year, Ash will be back at Malthouse Theatre for the return season of Blackie Blackie Brown: The Traditional Owner of Death.
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CAST & CREATIVE BIOS
GENEVIEVE GIUFFRE CAST
MISH GRIGOR CO-CREATOR & CAST
MARCUS MCKENZIE CO-CREATOR & CAST
Genevieve Giuffre is an Amsterdam-based performer. Her recent credits include Staging Realities II: A Circuit of Overthinking– A Circus of IT Girls (Kunstverein in Hamburg), The DisPossession (Dirty Debüt/ Sophiensæle), Maison JA JA (FLAM), Sisters Grimm’s Lilith: The Jungle Girl (MTC/Traverse Theatre), Poly P.P.E (Cultura Nova), The House of Yes (Little Ones Theatre), Is This Thing On? (Belvoir), The Good Person of Szechuan (Malthouse Theatre), Hello There, We’ve Been Waiting For You (Next Wave Festival), Summertime in the Garden of Eden, The Sovereign Wife (Sisters Grimm), Salome and Psycho Beach Party (Little Ones Theatre).
Mish Grigor is an artist whose primary focus is new work. With Zoë Coombs Marr and Natalie Rose, she co-runs POST and has co-created and performed in all of their works including Ich Dibber Dibber (Malthouse Theatre/ Sydney Opera House), Oedipus Schmoedipus (Belvoir/Arts House) and Everything I Know About The Global Financial Crisis In One Hour (Belvoir). Other credits include Private Lives (Belvoir) and EMPIRE (Reckless Sleepers). Her solo work The Talk has toured Australia and internationally. Recent directing credits include Howl (PICA), and the Cantonese version of Oedipus Schmoedipus (Hong Kong Rep Theatre). In 2019, Mish became a Co-Director of APHIDS, an experimental performance company based in Melbourne.
Marcus is an actor and theatremaker. Credits include The Great Fire (Belvoir), Sweet Phoebe, Beyond The Neck (Red Stitch), Anti-Hamlet (New Working Group), Seer (House of Vnholy), 150.Action (Hermann Nitsch/ Dark Mofo), Temporary Title (Xavier Le Roy/Kaldor Public Art Projects), Ecosexual Bathhouse (Pony Express), Night Maybe (Stuck Pigs Squealing), Since I Suppose (One Step At A Time Like This), Cut Snake, Twin (Arthur) and The Economist (MKA). Theatre-maker credits include HYPERSPIRIT and co-creator of the Green Room Award-winning Apokalypsis (Next Wave Festival). Marcus recently worked with Tim Crouch at The Unicorn Theatre in London and performed in Michael Portnoy’s Touching On Everything for Steirisherherbst in Austria. Marcus has received an Ian Potter Cultural Trust Fellowship, a Mike Walsh Foundation Fellowship and a Orloff Family Trust Award. He is a Victorian College of the Arts graduate.
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AEDÍN COSGROVE SET & LIGHTING DESIGN Aedín is the Co-Artistic Director of Pan Pan Theatre and has worked extensively in Ireland and internationally as a set and lighting designer. Recent credits include ELIZA’s Adventures in the Uncanny Valley, The Good House of Happiness, A Doll House, Do Di Zhu (Fight the Landlord), The Rehearsal, Playing the Dane, Faraway, Der Sturm, Cascando, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Schone Neue Welt, The Seagull and Other Birds and Embers (Edinburgh International Festival). Aedín’s opera design credits include Time Time Time (Borealis Festival Norway), Suor Angelica, Mavra, Renard, Phaedra, For a Look or a Touch, Gianni Schicchi (RIAM/The Lir), The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny, Carmen, Così Fan Tutte, Don Pasquale and Acis and Galatea (Opera Theatre Company). She won an Irish Times Theatre Award for Best Lighting for her work on All That Fall, the Best Set Award for The Rehearsal, Playing the Dane and Best Lighting for Faraway.
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NICOL A GUNN CO-CREATOR
HARRIET OXLEY COSTUME DESIGN
Nicola Gunn is a writer, director, designer, dramaturg and performer. Her work has toured the US, Canada, Europe and throughout Australia. Recent credits include Queens on a Rug (La Mama) and Mermermer (Chunky Move) with Jo Lloyd, Piece for Person and Ghetto Blaster (Performing Lines/ Mobile States), A Social Service (Malthouse Theatre), Green Screen (MTC) and In Spite of Myself (Melbourne Festival). Her latest piece, Working with Children commissioned by MTC, co-produced by BIT Teatergarasjen and Avant Garden will premiere in Norway and the UK in October 2019. Nicola was a recipient of the Australia Council for the Arts Theatre Fellowship, a Sidney Myer Fellowship and a Churchill Fellowship.
Harriet is a graduate of VCA and RMIT, and has been designing for dance, opera, circus and musical theatre productions since 2005. Recent design credits include Neon Aether (Sydney Dance Company), Dust (Dancenorth) and One Infinity (Dancenorth/ Beijing Dance Theatre) as part of International Arts Festivals across Australia. Other credits include Oil Babies (Petra Kalive/ Lab Kelpie), Laughter and Tears, Into the Woods, Angelique/ The Bear, Assembly (Victorian Opera) and The Flying Dutchman (Melbourne Opera). Harriet’s dance design credits include award-winning productions Attractor (Gideon Obarzanek/ Lucy Guerin Inc/Dancenorth), The Dark Chorus (Lucy Guerin Inc), Colossus, Pile of Bones, Double Blind, A Small Prometheus (Stephanie Lake Company) and In Plan (Michelle Heaven/MIAF). For Chunky Move, Harriet designed Nether for Lauren Langlois and ANTI—GRAVITY for Anouk van Dijk. Harriet has received several Green Room Awards nominations, winning once for Opera Design. She teaches Costume Design at Melbourne Polytechnic.
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TOM BACKHAUS SOUND DESIGN
LYNDIE LI WAN PO STAGE MANAGER
Tom is a freelance composer, sound designer and producer. Sound design credits include Anti-Hamlet (New Working Group), The Mill on the Floss (OpticNerve Performance Group), Astroman (MTC), Can’t Be Tamed (Baker’s Dozen Theatre Company) and my sister feather (VIMH). In 2017, Tom was a recipient of the Besen Family Artist Placement at Malthouse Theatre, working with Jethro Woodward on The Real and Imagined History of the Elephant Man. As a producer, Tom has worked closely with subversive comedy group The Very Good Looking Initiative. He was an associate producer on the Green Room Award nominated, Let’s Get Practical! Live and the awardwinning social media comedy, CULL. In 2018, Tom was awarded Best Emerging Producer at the Melbourne Fringe Festival for presenting Dazza and Keif Go Viral. Tom is currently working with activist and artist Tim Smith-Stewart as a part of the Midsumma Futures program.
Lyndie is a graduate of the Victorian College of the Arts, she has worked as a stage manager and an assistant stage manager both nationally and internationally. Credits for Malthouse Theatre include Blasted, Going Down, Picnic at Hanging Rock, Wild Bore, Timeshare, I Am a Miracle and The Good Person of Szechuan. Select credits include Common Ground (Chunky Move), Calamity Jane (One Eyed Productions), Funny Girl, Curtains, Dusty, Hello Dolly, Jesus Christ Superstar (The Production Company), Big Bad Wolf, Grug, Grug and the Rainbow (Windmill Theatre), Separation Street, Ants and Cerita Anak (Polyglot Theatre).
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ABOUT MALTHOUSE THEATRE
YOUR JOURNEY WITH MALTHOUSE THEATRE AWAITS. At Malthouse Theatre we collaborate with local and international artists to create inventive performances that cut to the core of the human experience. Theatre has the power to interrogate, disrupt and to be an agent of change— and we think it always should. At Malthouse Theatre, the work we produce explores the world personally, socially and politically. Based in a dedicated venue, The Coopers Malthouse in Melbourne, we are a home for live experiences that entertain and provoke a dialogue with and within audiences. Welcome to Malthouse Theatre. Page 12—13
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Is there something sinister lurking in the outback town of Bundanyabba? Under the direction of Declan Greene (Melancholia) and an evocative solo performance from Zahra Newman (The Book of Mormon), Kenneth Cook’s iconic work of Australian Gothic horror is conjured on stage. A NEW PLAY / Adapted from Kenneth Cook’s novel by Declan Greene
CAST / Zahra Newman
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After finding out you get paid more if you get naked, the cast unanimously insisted on a nude scene.
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