Sweet Pea is a slow burn into an explosion of emotion. Taking place at a funeral for one of their own, a group of old friends reunite for the first time in almost six years. A lot has changed, but have any of them grown up? The audience is a fly on the wall as the space gradually transforms from a traditional funeral into one decorated with colourful chaos and surrealism. We watch as the characters give in to their grief, and are forced to face their complicated history.
1hr 20min.
Ages 15+.
30th October, 2024
9th November, 2024
Explosives Factory is accessed via a flight of stairs and is not wheelchair accessible.
GETTING TO THE VENUE
BY TRAM: Tram: 3/3a and 67
BY BUS: Buses: 600, 246, 922 and 923
WRITER, CO DIRECTOR, CO PRODUCER: Lachlan Seal (under Mover's Call Theatre Company)
CO DIRECTOR: Kirsty Wilson (she/her)
CO PRODUCER: Chanda Anderson Prior (under Mover's Call Theatre Company)
CO PRODUCER: Gemma Caruana (she/her) (under Mover's Call Theatre Company)
STAGE MANAGER: Lani Mason (she/her)
CAST
Chanda Anderson Prior (she/her) as Birdy
Charlie Boscolo (he/they) as Moon
Elliot Coleman (he/him) as Sweet Pea
Olivia Fynmore-Green (she/her) as Kitten
Jacob Gamble (he/they) as Bean
Julia Gasparini (she/her) as Blondie
Zakary Pietsch (he/they) as Angel
Megan Scolyer-Gray (she/her) as Star
Lachlan Seal (they/he) as Baby
Hugo Gutteridge (he/they) understudying Sweet Pea, Angel, and Bean
Ella Perkins (she/her) understudying Blondie, Kitten, and Star
Ned Stanford (he/him) understudying Baby, Birdy, and Moon
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