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A love letter to Country: grief, motherhood and loss in Jada Alberts’ Black Light
Black Light features four First Nations women spanning three generations confronting grief, memory loss, and family tensions amid ecological and national crises, staged by Malthouse Theatre.
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A love letter to Country: grief, motherhood and loss in Jada Alberts’ Black Light
This story oscillates and swells around a glass outdoor table, on the porch of a family home on Larrakia land. A table almost identical to the one on my porch back home. I point this out to my sis as the bubbling opening night crowd pours into the Merlyn Theatre, in the Malthouse on the unceded lands of the Kulin Nation. I am a proud Dabee Wiradjuri person and theatre maker. My family’s table is held by cold Ngarigo Country, in the alpine plains…
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