Description
A rich, revealing play about a famously private figure. Julia represents much more than the individual who became Australia’s first female prime minister. It’s a portrait of us, right now.
About the Play
It lasted a mere 15 minutes, but the ripples from Julia Gillard’s famed ‘misogyny speech’ are felt a decade later. Now a peerless team of the country’s finest theatre makers tease apart the many threads that led to this pivotal moment in Australian political life.
Written with impeccable insight by the legendary Joanna Murray-Smith (Berlin), directed by Helpmann Award-winning Sarah Goodes (Sunday) and performed by the phenomenal Justine Clarke and Jessica Bentley of the original cast, this acclaimed Sydney Theatre Company and Canberra Theatre Centre co-production saw audiences clamouring for standing-room tickets during its premiere run in 2023.
Now Julia arrives in the town Prime Minister Gillard called home throughout her political term, at a moment when women’s rights around the world are under threats new and old, to ask how far we’ve come.
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Event date: 31 May - 6 Jul
Performers: Justine Clarke, Jessica Bently, Joanna Murray-Smith, Sarah Goodes
Event Venue: Southbank Theatre
Accessibility: Wheelchair access, hearing assistance, audio described, tactile tour, open captioning, closed captioning, auslan interpreted
Ticket on-sale date: 15 Apr 2024
Performing Arts: Theatre