Do Not Go Gentle
By Patricia Cornelius
Directed by Heather Fairbairn
The battle for dignity never gets old.
In November 1911 Captain Robert Falcon Scott — navy officer, adventurer, explorer — led an intrepid, and ultimately doomed, race to the South Pole. In this searing masterpiece by Patricia Cornelius, winner of both the NSW and Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards, the icy expanse of Antarctica becomes a haunting metaphor for ageing — vast, majestic, unknowable, and unyielding.
A group of aged care residents imagine themselves as members of Scott’s ill-fated Antarctic expedition — battered by snow, blinded by wind, and trudging through a landscape as unforgiving as memory itself. But this isn’t just a journey to the South Pole, it’s a lyrical, unflinching exploration of ageing, the resilience of the human spirit and the extraordinary capacity for love to light the way back to ourselves.
Expertly crafted by one of Australia’s finest writers, Do Not Go Gentle inhabits two poetic worlds: one of epic adventure and another of quiet valediction.
Directed by Heather Fairbairn and featuring a cast of theatrical titans, Andrew Buchanan, Jennifer Flowers, Christen O’Leary, Bruce Spence, Steven Grives, and William Zappa, this once-in-a-generation production rages against the inevitable, our own mortality.
A rallying cry for dignity, defiance, and the fire that still burns in bodies grown old but spirits still strong - Do Not Go Gentle demands to be witnessed.
Praise for Do Not Go Gentle
“A richly layered work”
— The Guardian
★★★★★
— Stage Noise
★★★★★
— Australian Book Review
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Dates11 – 30 Aug
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LocationBille Brown Theatre
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TimesTue-Wed 6:30pm, Thu-Sat 7:30pm
Matinee: Wed 1:00pm, Sat-Sun 2:00pm - Buy Single Tickets
- Buy Season Tickets
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Ticket PricingAdult Single Ticketsfrom$72Concession Single Ticketsfrom$7035 & Under Single Ticketsfrom$36
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Night with the Artists
Tues 18 Aug at 6:30pm
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Duration2 hours 10 minutes including interval, subject to change without notice
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AccessibilityAuslan Interpreted Fri 21 Aug, 7:30pmAudio Described Sat 29 Aug, 2:00pm
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The Briefing
Tues 4 Aug at 6:00pm
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WarningThis production contains mature themes and infrequent mild coarse language. Recommended for ages 15+. Do Not Go Gentle explores ageing, dementia, loss and what it means to face the end of life. These themes can land close to home. If this production stirs up s...
This production contains mature themes and infrequent mild coarse language. Recommended for ages 15+.
Do Not Go Gentle explores ageing, dementia, loss and what it means to face the end of life. These themes can land close to home. If this production stirs up something for you, or if you are caring for someone living with dementia, support is available.
Beyond Blue: 1300 22 4636
Lifeline: 13 11 14
National Dementia Helpline:
1800 100 500
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Dates11 – 30 Aug
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LocationBille Brown Theatre
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TimesTue-Wed 6:30pm, Thu-Sat 7:30pm
Matinee: Wed 1:00pm, Sat-Sun 2:00pm - Buy Single Tickets
- Buy Season Tickets
-
Ticket PricingAdult Single Ticketsfrom$72Concession Single Ticketsfrom$7035 & Under Single Ticketsfrom$36
-
Night with the Artists
Tues 18 Aug at 6:30pm
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Duration2 hours 10 minutes including interval, subject to change without notice
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AccessibilityAuslan Interpreted Fri 21 Aug, 7:30pmAudio Described Sat 29 Aug, 2:00pm
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The Briefing
Tues 4 Aug at 6:00pm
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WarningThis production contains mature themes and infrequent mild coarse language. Recommended for ages 15+. Do Not Go Gentle explores ageing, dementia, loss and what it means to face the end of life. These themes can land close to home. If this production stirs up s...
This production contains mature themes and infrequent mild coarse language. Recommended for ages 15+.
Do Not Go Gentle explores ageing, dementia, loss and what it means to face the end of life. These themes can land close to home. If this production stirs up something for you, or if you are caring for someone living with dementia, support is available.
Beyond Blue: 1300 22 4636
Lifeline: 13 11 14
National Dementia Helpline:
1800 100 500
Creatives
Director Heather Fairbairn
Assistant Director Kate Wilson
Set and Costume Designer Simone Romaniuk
Sound Design Julian Starr
Intimacy Coordinator Michelle Miall
Movement Director Jo Loth
Composer Alan John
Stage Manager Yanni Dubler
Assistant Stage Manager Michaela Francis
Cast
Man Beast / Peter / Alex Andrew Buchanan
Wilson / Mary Jennifer Flowers
Evans / Taffy / the Strong Man / Scot Steven Grives
Bowers / Birdie / Claudia Christen O’Leary
Maria Marilyn Richardson
Oates / Titus / Soldier (Cover) Bryan Probets
Oates / Titus / Soldier Bruce Spence
Scott William Zappa
From Thursday 20 August, the role of Oates / Titus / Soldier will be performed by cover, Bryan Probets.
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