theatre works presents
by future d. fidel
La Belle Epoque
10 - 20 JULY | THEATRE WORKS
La Belle Epoque
VENUE
by future d. fidel
La Belle Epoque is a text-based play with integrated archival and live video, performed by actors of African heritage. It comprises several interweaving narratives that combine to tell the story of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The play charts the history of discovery and exploitation of resources in the DRC such as slaves, rubber, diamonds and rare earth minerals from pre-colonial times to the modern day, exposing the supply chain together with the people who are beneficiaries of these resources - the Wealthy West.
It tells the story of a quartet of young African Australians, focusing on the central relationship of Chris, a Congolese refugee and Isioma, a Nigerian Australian who came to Australia with her migrant parents when she was a baby. Chris is an aspiring actor who also runs a small import business. Isioma is studying political science at University and is hoping to become an influencer through social media. Chris and Isioma have been going out for three years and although Isioma notionally lives with her parents in the suburbs, she spends most days and nights at Chris’ modest studio apartment.
Chris and Isioma are very serious, but marriage is not considered a short-term possibility as there is no way that Chris could afford the large dowry that would be demanded. Also, Chris is secretive and guarded about his past and his family, which puts added strain on the relationship.
Theatre Works
14 Acland Street, St Kilda
DURATION
70 Minutes
WARNINGS
The play contains graphical images. Gun shots, Loud Noises, themes of violence, racial slurs, Cultural appropriation, Political statements, decolonisation.
ACCESSIBILITY
Theatre Works is a wheelchair accessible venue. A full access guide will be available closer to the date.
DATES + TIMES
Wednesday 10 July - 7:30pm
Thursday 11 July - 7:30pm
Friday 12 July - 7:30pm
Saturday 13 July - 7:30pm
Tuesday 16 July - 7:30pm
Wednesday 17 July - 7:30pm
Thursday 18 July - 7:30pm
Friday 19 July - 7:30pm
Saturday 20 July - 7:30pm
Theatre Works has a lockout policy for latecomers. Please arrive at least 15 minutes early to ensure you don't miss out.
Refunds will not be issued to latecomers.
TICKETS
FULL PRICE
$45.00
CONCESSION*
$35.00
PREVIEW
$28.00
20 at $20**
$20.00
MOB TIX
$20.00
*Seniors, Student, MEAA, Health Care and Low Income card holders
**Limited to 20 tickets per performance
Shows in the WITH THEATRE WORKS stream align strongly our values and missions - these works we co-produce and co-present with independent artists and/or companies. Projects within this stream receive significant producing, marketing, PR and production support in addition to free use of the venue and a generous box office split.
CREDITS
PRODUCER & WRITER
Future D. Fidel
DIRECTOR
Budi Miller
DRAMATURG
Todd MacDonald
LIGHTING DESIGNER
Tim Bonser
SOUND DESIGNER
Jack Burmeister
SET & COSTUME DESIGNER
Shana Mackay Burns
COSTUME ASSISTANT
Effie Nkrumah
SOUND DESIGNER ASSOCIATE
Peter Liptai
STAGE MANAGER
Jade Hibbert
FABRIC
Remuse Designs
REHEARSAL VIDEO
Papi Mukasa
Adrien Eppel
Austin Paley
CAST
Mike Ugo
Effie Nkrumah
Tariro Mavondo
Nelly Kouakou
MEET THE ARTIST -
Future D. Fidel
Future D. Fidel is an African Australian playwright, screenplay writer, novelist and producer originally from the Democratic Republic of Congo. In 1996, Future was forced to flee as an orphan stowaway to Tanzania. He tried desperately to trace his surviving family; he was finally reunited with his sister six years later. Future spent eight years in Nyarugusu, a Tanzanian refugee camp, before being accepted as a refugee in Australia where he now lives. Future’s theatre journey started as an actor in the production of I am here (Brisbane Power House 2012, Queensland Theatre Company 2013); later, he got a residency at La Boite Theatre. Future’s debut play Prize Fighter was featured at the Brisbane Festival, Sydney Festival, Darwin Festival and Melbourne Festival . Prize Fighter was nominated for Best New Australian Work and Best Production at the 2016 Helpmann Awards. It won an Award for Best Production at the 2018 Matildas Awards in Brisbane.
Future is also working with Slingsby Theatre Company to write a new play about Home and belonging.