Talking to Brick Walls

The 12 Drama class have been working incredibly hard to bring the SACE Drama Production to the stage. Talking to Brick Walls is a hybrid verbatim play about the dynamics between parents and teenagers. Teenagers are changing, asserting their independence and working out their identities… but they still need their parents. Meanwhile, have they ever really thought about how hard it is to be a parent? Really??

The piece was co-created by eleven young artists alongside facilitators Claire Christian and Ari Palani over a period of three and a half months. This is the conversation they wanted to have.

The production takes place in the Performing Arts Centre at 6pm on April 2nd and April 3rd (Wednesday and Thursday Week 10).

This is a free event and no tickets are required.


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