Unalived. A silly word for a serious moment we all have to face one day.
Some People Talk About Violence
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Recurs every day until Saturday 6th Jun 2026 -
Wollongong Campus
Building 29 Theatre G02
Some People Talk About Violence is a reflection of a world where our most serious conversations are censored, filtered and platformed by algorithms. As a girl sits, staring at her screen, her mother watches on and her brother rushes home. None of them have the words to navigate the moment they are in. This production asks: when we lose the ability to say hard things, how monstrous do our thoughts and actions become in that void?
Trigger warnings:
Flashing lights; loud noises; sexual references; masks; coarse language; depictions of death and suicide; depictions of kidnapping; depictions of violence; depictions of mental illness.
Written (or devised) by: Lulu Raczka & Barrel Organ
Director: Lily Hayman
Cast:
Her 1: Caitlin Elise
Her 2: Rose Thiele
Her 3: Mary Warda
Mother: Ellie Cole
Brother: Koby Hill
Boyfriend: Joshua Scott
Narrators: Aidan Buckley, Daniel Buys, Jaidan Paull, Byron Schipp, Will Vogan, LV (Lachlan Vearing)
Production Manager: Sharlette Bourke
Stage Manager: Maxine Kelman
Sound Design: Sharlette Bourke
Lighting Design: Jenna Wright
Sound / AV Operator: Ace Fraser
Set Design: Lili Miles
Sessions
Thursday 4 – Saturday 6 June 2026, nightly at 7.00pm
Saturday 6 June matinee at 1.30pm
Ticket prices
- Full: $25
- Concession: $15
- CAH students: $10
- Students enrolled in a Theatre Major (BPT, BA or BCA): $5
Note: All CAH students can attend the Saturday matinee free.
*Students will be asked to enter their student number to receive discounted tickets.