What if the only way forward was to face the past? Jacqui has spent a lifetime studying problems in the natural world while avoiding her own. But when a terminal diagnosis cuts through her isolation, she’s visited by a mysterious bird who draws her into a surreal journey through memory, myth, and healing. This original play unfolds across the Australian landscape, reflecting on the meaning of home and belonging in a transmigratory world.
Blending poetic storytelling, physical theatre, and cinematic projections, Displace I Call Home is a powerful new work written and directed by Bianca Sirianni, choreographed by Waangenga Blanco, featuring projections by Victor Holder and mentoring by Liz Chance. Starring Sally Davis as Jacqui, Noa Rotem as the Lyrebird and Doctor, and Tom Davies as both Cliff and Harry.
Displace I Call Home is supported by Create NSW and regional Arts NSW and is the premiere production of The Byron Theatre Company.
Auslan Interpreted Matinee Performance (Sat 5 July)
1:00 pm - Venue opens & Happy Hour starts at the bar
1:40 pm - Theatre Doors open
2:00 pm - Show begins - Act 1
2:45pm - Interval
3:05 pm -Show begins - Act 2
3:55pm - Performance Ends
Evening Performances (3-5 July)
6:00 pm - Venue opens & Happy Hour starts at the bar
6:40 pm - Theatre Doors open
7:00 pm - Show begins - Act 1
7:45pm - Interval
8:05 pm -Show begins - Act 2
8:55pm - Performance Ends
Sunday Performance (6 July)
4:00 pm - Venue opens & Happy Hour starts at the bar
4:40 pm - Theatre Doors open
5:00 pm - Show begins - Act 1
5:45 pm - Interval
6:05 pm - Show begins - Act 2
6:55 pm - Performance Ends
69 Jonson St, Byron Bay
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
10:30am – 1:30pm
(02) 6685 6807
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