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Event Information
Date/Time
Thursday July 10, 2025
7:30 PM
Location
Subiaco Arts Centre
180 Hamersley Rd
Subiaco, WA 6008 6008
Australia
Auslan Interpreter/s
Christy Filipich & Linda Beales
Language/ Cultural Consultant
Tickets
One woman reflects on community, dispossession, resistance and pride.
Post Show Q&A 7:30pm Thursday 10 July 2025
Tickets Price $20 – $50 | Buy Now
Duration?Approx. 65 min (no interval)
Post Show Q&A – 7:30pm Thursday 10 July 2025
Age Recommendation?15+
Note Contains coarse language and adult themes. This performance depicts cultural genocide, racial abuse and trauma, and police brutality.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised this performance contains the names and voices of people who have passed away.
The 7 Stages of Grieving by Wesley Enoch and Deborah Mailman continues to ask vital and stirring questions of the way we tell stories and how we remember the past. Told by a single compelling narrator, the play weaves together cultural knowledge, memories, and personal experiences to share a powerful story of Aboriginal Australia. On its premiere in 1995, this play was a radical act of Aboriginal theatre-making. Thirty years later Yirra Yaakin Theatre Company presents a brand-new production of this classic of Australian theatre in its WA premiere – also the first time it has been presented by an Aboriginal Theatre Company.
A collection of vignettes that examines the timelessness of the Dreaming, the horrors of invasion, the trials of reconciliation and police brutality, as well as the importance of kinship, speaking truth to power and the joy of telling your story your way.
A woman stands alone on stage. Over one gripping hour, she traces seven phases of Aboriginal history – Dreaming, Invasion, Genocide, Protection, Assimilation, Self-Determination, and Reconciliation. Mailman and Enoch’s script is a potent expression of resilience and survival, as well as humour, joy and strength. This production is an engaging, moving and ultimately empowering recognition of the loss of identity and Country and the will to fight back.