Ensemble Theatre 2024 Season

Ensemble Theatre 2024 Season

Ensemble Theatre has announced its ten-play 2024 season, featuring comedy, dramas, musical influences and re-imagined classics.

Ensemble Artistic Director, Mark Kilmurry said, “In 2024, we’re thrilled to present ten exceptional plays and one very special event. Fresh out the box we have four world premieres from Ensemble heavyweights: David Williamson couldn’t resist picking up his pen again to give us The Great Divide, Melanie Tait unpacks one of the first modern day royal scandals in The Queen’s Nanny, the pressures of politics rip apart a friendship in Sam O’Sullivan’s McGuffin Park and Joanna Murray-Smith brings a fresh perspective to Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya. I hope to see you at the theatre in 2024 for another year of inspiring stories.”

ENSEMBLE THEATRE 2024 SEASON

Image: ALONE IT STANDS. Anthony Taufa ad  Alex King Photographer:  Brett Boardman

ALONE IT STANDS: 26 JANUARY – 2 MARCH
Based on a real-life rugby match, this play follows the amateur Munster rugby team taking on the legendary All Blacks. Featuring the on-stage talents of Ray Chong Nee, Alex Kind and Anthony Taufa, director Janine Watson presents this feel-good story which will have sports fans and theatre fans cheering for the ultimate underdogs.

By John Breen
Directed by Janine Watson
With Ray Chong Nee, Alex King and Anthony Taufa

Image: THE GREAT DIVIDE. Georgie Parker. Photographer: Brett Boardman

THE GREAT DIVIDE: 8 MARCH – 27 APRIL
Stepping out of retirement for this Ensemble world premiere, David Williamson takes audiences to the turquoise waters and golden sands of Wallis Heads, where ambitious plans to put the town on the tourist map sparks a bitter rivalry. David Williamson, Mark Kilmurry and Georgie Parker reunite in this comedy tackling wealth inequality and human greed.

By David Williamson
Directed by Mark Kilmurry
With Georgie Parker and Kate Raison

Image: SWITZERLAND. Toni Scanlan. Photographer: Brett Boardman

SWITZERLAND: 3 MAY – 8 JUNE
This award-winning play follows bestselling crime author Patricia Highsmith (Toni Scanlan) as she shelters away from the world in her beloved cabin in the Swiss Alps. Surrounded only her books and cats, Patricia’s peace is disturbed when an intriguing young man from her publisher’s office knocks on the door. Australian Playwright Joanna Murray-Smith weaves a web of wit and mystery in this psychological thriller.
By Joanna Murray-Smith
Directed by Shaun Rennie
Cast including Toni Scanlan

Image: ULSTER AMERICAN. Brian Meegan, Harriet Gordon-Anderson and Jeremy Waters. Photo: Brett Boardman

ULSTER AMERICAN: 13 MAY – 8 JUNE
Pushing the limits on identity politics, Ulster American is a savage satire exposing the fragile egos and abuses of power that run rampant in Hollywood. Harriet Gordon-Anderson, Brian Meegan and Jeremy Waters reunite after Outhouse Theatre Co’s critically acclaimed 2018 season in this acerbic and brutally hilarious play by David Ireland.

By David Ireland
Directed by Shane Anthony
Cast including Harriet Gordon-Anderson, Brian Meegan and Jeremy Waters

Image: MASTER CLASS. Lucia Mastrantone. Photographer: Brett Boardman

MASTER CLASS: 14 JUNE – 20 JULY
Inspired by the turbulent life of opera singer Maria Callas, Terrence McNally’s Tony Award- winning play Master Class is an explosive ode to the incomparable talents of one of the world’s greatest performers. Brought to life by Lucia Mastrantone, this show is a whirlwind of unforgettable storytelling, sardonic humour and soaring music sung live on stage by Sydney’s emerging opera talent.

By Terrence McNally
Directed by Liesel Badorrek
With Maria Alfonsine, Damien de Boos-Smith, Lucia Mastrantone and Ruth Strutt

Image: UNCLE VANYA. Yalin Ozucelik and Chantelle Jamieon. Photographer: Brett Boardman

UNCLE VANYA: 26 JULY – 31 AUGUST
On a crumbling countryside estate, Uncle Vanya and his niece Sonya work tirelessly to preserve their family’s privileges. Visited only by the local doctor Astrov, it’s a lonely, mundane existence. Director Mark Kilmurry reunites with playwright Joanna Murray-Smith on Chekhov’s tragicomedy unveiling a hotbed of disillusionment and all-consuming unrequited love.

By Anton Chekov

Adapted by Joanna Murray-Smith
Directed by Mark Kilmurry
Cast including Chantelle Jamieson, David Lynch, Yalin Ozucelik, Nicholas Papademetriou and Tim Walter

Image: THE QUEEN'S NANNY. Merridy Eastman. Photographer:  Brett Boardman

THE QUEEN’S NANNY: 6 SEPTEMBER – 12 OCTOBER
Inspired by historical events, the Melanie Tait returns to Ensemble with The Queen’s Nanny. Marion Crawford adored her job as governess to Princesses Lilibet and Margaret Rose, until she was ostracised without warning, all because of a tell-all memoir. From the creatives behind The Appleton Ladies’ Potato Race, this play imagines a series of pivotal moments between two strong spirited women harbouring complicated resentment.

By Melanie Tait
Directed by Priscilla Jackman
Cast including Merridy Eastman and Matthew Backer

Image: COLDER THAN HERE. Hannah Waterman & Huw Higginson. Photographer: Brett Boardman

COLDER THAN HERE: 16 SEPTEMBER – 12 OCTOBER
Olivier-award nominated Colder Than Here introduces terminally ill Myra and her eccentric middle-class family. Laura Wade’s ‘anti-sentimental comedy’ is a heartbreaking journey through love, loss and laughter, showing us how to find the light in the darkest of times.

By Laura Wade
Directed by Janine Watson
Cast including Hannah Waterman and Huw Higginson

Image: MCGUFFIN PARK. Shan-Ree Tan & Eloise Snape. Photographer: Brett Boardman

MCGUFFIN PARK: 18 OCTOBER – 23 NOVEMBER
Fresh from the success of Boxing Day BBQ, Sam O’Sullivan returns with the world premiere of McGuffin Park, a comedy centred around the cut-throat world that is politics and media. McGuffin Park’s local council is thrown into disarray when the mayor unexpectedly resigns just a week before the mid-term election.

By Sam O’Sullivan
Directed by Mark Kilmurry
Cast including Eloise Snape, Shan-Ree Tan

Image: THE HEARTBREAK CHOIR. Genevieve Hegney, Jay Laga'aia. Credit Brett Boardman

THE HEARTBREAK CHOIR: 29 NOVEMBER – 12 JANUARY 2024
When a fracture forms in the local choir, a small band of community misfits are pushed out into the cold. With a cast including Jay Laga’aia, Chika Ikogwe, Elaine Crombie and more, The Heartbreak Choir celebrates the healing power of music, friendship and togetherness in a life-affirming comedy.

By Aidan Fennessy
Directed by Anna Ledwich
Cast including Valerie Bader, Elaine Crombie, Genevieve Hegney, Chika Ikogwe and Jay Laga’aia

SPECIAL EVENT
TODD MCKENNEY: PETER ALLEN AND ME: 25 JUNE – 10 JULY

Todd McKenney is back at Ensemble Theatre to celebrate 40 years in showbiz. Praised for his stellar performance as Peter Allen in the original Australian production of The Boy from Oz, Todd returns with a tribute to the legendary entertainer that catapulted his career.

Subscriptions for Ensemble’s 2024 season are on sale now via http://www.ensemble.com.au/

Click here to read about more 2024 seasons.

 

Subscribe to our E-Newsletter, buy our latest print edition or find a Performing Arts book at Book Nook.