
The Audacity to Expect What You Deserve
“I must be spoiled. How else could I have the audacity to write something so niche – a play for queer young people of colour in Western Sydney – and expect it to be made?”
“I must be spoiled. How else could I have the audacity to write something so niche – a play for queer young people of colour in Western Sydney – and expect it to be made?”
Let Me Know When You Get Home had its next creative development at PYT Fairfield. It culminated in its first, full-length public play reading.
Let Me Know When You Get Home has had its next creative development and public reading back in Penrith as part of The Q Theatre’s Long Table – Homeland month.
Small film teams led by Ali Al Azeez, Ali Mousawi, Elham BehinAein, Daisy Montalvo and Samia Halabi have created cinema poems and stories of parallel lives, family and time passing.
Miranda Aguilar had a four-day creative development at Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre to work on her latest play Let Me Know When You Get Home, with tremendous support from cast and crew members