Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeEntertainmentAn Aussie tale of spirit and humour

An Aussie tale of spirit and humour

Geelong Arts Centre (GAC) will host the world premiere of the Space Company’s Hells Gates, a theatrical retelling of Australia’s worst ever whale stranding event near Strahan, Tasmania in 2020.

The show will features well-loved actors Louise Siversen (House Husbands, Prisoner), Natalie O’Donnell (Come From Away, Next to Normal) and Matu Ngaropo (Hamilton), as well as live musical accompaniment by celebrated violinist Xani Kolak.

Creative producer Joel Carnegie, who founded the award-winning Geelong-based production studio, and writer James Jackson engaged in hundreds of hours of face-to-face interviews with people connected to the event, mostly west coast Tasmanian locals, to gather the raw material for Hells Gates.

Carnegie said the resulting blend of poignant drama and poetic comedy resulted in a narrative that was quintessentially Australian.

“It’s really been infused with the character of the west coast of Tasmania; the people we met, how they interacted with us, the way in which they described the events that unfolded, how they felt about it,” he said.

“It’s the story of a community who, in the face of the impossible, decided to turn up and deal with an ecological disaster that was unfolding in front of them.

“But it’s also very funny. There are genuine laugh out loud moments, and I think that’s sort of a coping mechanism for the people who were telling us these stories. Dealing with trauma through camaraderie, through sharing those experiences together and having a laugh about it.”

Carnegie said he was thrilled to premiere the work at GAC as the redeveloped venue reopened to the public.

“To be on stage at the dawn of this new era of the performing arts scene in Geelong, to be a Geelong-based company and share this story at this new venue is an incredible opportunity,” he said.

“This is a really special show that we know audiences are going to love. It’s a real emotional rollercoaster ride.”

Hells Gates will have four shows from Aug 10 to 12 at the GAC’s Story House. For information and tickets visit geelongartscentre.org.au

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Nelson focuses on state seat

Geelong’s deputy mayor has stepped down from the position to pursue a seat in state parliament. Seeks Liberal Party preselection in the seat of South...
More News

Saints live to fight another day as Grove advances

Ocean Grove's first team advanced to the midweek bowls grand final with a win against St Leonards. Meanwhile the Saints will another crack at it...

Titans must overcome bogey side

With so many permutations surrounding the final make-up of the Bellarine Peninsula Cricket Association A1 grade ladder, one thing is certain for Armstrong Creek. To...

Final round showdown

Murgheboluc’s 160-run win against Thomson helped set up an epic final-round showdown between the top three Geelong Cricket Association Division 3 teams. The Frogs took...

Rain ruins final round

Afternoon rain wreaked havoc on the final round of Geelong women’s senior cricket on Sunday 22 February. Matches began, but many ended in draws or...

Bellarine pair one step closer to Bells

Ben Considine and Bea Conroy claimed victory in the opening round of the Victorian Longboard Titles on Phillip Island, edging one step closer to...

Earlier consultation on council budget

Geelong council has adopted a new model to community consultation for its 2026-27 budget. The new approach has seen the City of Greater Geelong open...

Teens arrested after Corio fire

Two teenage girls have been arrested following a fire in Corio overnight. Emergency services were called to the scene on Bacchus Marsh Road after flames...

Portarlington Recreation Reserve now open

There is a new home for football, netball, tennis and cricket clubs in the Bellarine with the Portarlington Recreation Reserve now open. ...

Works begin on bike park

Construction has begun on the Bannockburn Bike Park, which will feature three tracks that will challenge riders of all skill levels. The project...

South Barwon back from the brink of defeat

South Barwon came back from the brink of disaster to keep its Geelong Cricket Association Division 1 finals hopes flickering with an almighty turnaround...