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THEATRE WORKS PRESENTS

Lord of the Flies

BY WILLIAM GOLDING | ADAPTED BY NIGEL WILLIAMS

18 SEPTEMBER - 2 OCTOBER | THEATRE WORKS
Lord of the Flies
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BY WILLIAM GOLDING | ADAPTED BY NIGEL WILLIAMS

It was a game… wasn’t it?


When a plane crashes and a group of boys find themselves alone on a remote island, they begin, with youthful optimism and a sense of adventure, to build order from the chaos. They make rules, elect leaders, and imagine a world where fairness and cooperation will keep them safe. But order is fragile.  


What starts with hope quickly descends into rivalry, loyalty tests and power struggles. Fear creeps in. Imagination becomes threat. And in the absence of oversight and consequence, instincts begin to outweigh ideals.  


In this fresh, highly physical staging of Nigel Williams’ adaptation of Lord of the Flies, award-winning director Steven Mitchell Wright (MEDEA: Out of the Mouths of Babes, Ghosts) leads an ensemble of performers through a visceral retelling of William Golding’s literary classic.  


Play turns to ritual. Loyalty becomes leverage. Fear redraws the map. In creating their own world, they expose the truths beneath ours: the impulses we carry, the systems we defend, and how little it takes to break them.  


Bold, thrilling and deeply human, this production invites us to consider what rises when structure falls away. It asks us what happens when leadership slips into tyranny, fears birth myths, and the line between civilisation and brutality dissolves underfoot.  


A gripping, contemporary encounter with a timeless story, one that speaks to the world we live in now as urgently, if not more urgently, than when it was first written.

VENUE

THEATRE WORKS
14 Acland Street, St Kilda

DURATION

120 minutes

WARNINGS

Adult themes, violence, strong language, theatrical blood, theatrical haze and smoke, nudity, loud and sudden noise, flashing and strobing lighting.

ACCESSIBILITY

Theatre Works is a wheelchair accessible venue. A full access guide will be available closer to the date.

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Dates
DATES + TIMES

Friday 18 September - 7:30pm (Preview)
Saturday 19 September - 7:30pm (Preview)

Tuesday 22 September - 7:30pm (Opening)
Wednesday 23 September - 7:30pm
Thursday 24 September - 7:30pm
Friday 25 September - 7:30pm
Saturday 26 September - 7:30pm

Tuesday 29 September - 7:30pm
Wednesday 30 September - 7:30pm
Thursday 1 October - 7:30pm
Friday 2 October - 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
TICKETS

FULL PRICE

CONCESSION*

PREVIEW

$55.00

$48.00

$40.00

*Seniors, Student, MEAA, Health Care and Low Income card holders

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Shows in this stream are produced and presented by Theatre Works in-house, lead by artists who are either on staff and/or alumni of our professional development programs.

Credits
CREDITS

ORIGINAL NOVEL BY
William Golding

ADAPTED FOR THE STAGE BY
Nigel Williams

DIRECTED BY
Steven Mitchell Wright

Meet the Artist
MEET THE ARTIST
STEVEN MITCHELL WRIGHT

Steven Mitchell Wright is an award-winning director and Artistic Director of The Danger Ensemble. Known for bold, physically rigorous and visually striking work, his productions span independent, festival and international stages. Recent Theatre Works credits include  Medea: Out of the Mouths of Babes and Ghosts. Other notable work includes the multi-award-winning The Hamlet Apocalypse and A Doll’s House (Gold Matilda Award). Steven has directed and taught across Australia, Europe, the UK and USA, with a practice grounded in ensemble collaboration and somatic actor-training methodologies including Suzuki, Viewpoints and Butoh.

Extras
EXTRAS

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