Current Productions

Into The Mirror

Into the Mirror is a new play by Australian playwright Shelley Wall, premiering in Sydney 2012.

After eighteen months in the UK, Melanie arrives home to discover her mother is a complete stranger and struggles with the universal question we all ask ourselves; “What am I going to without my mum?” Kendall is confronted by his desire to be the man he wants to be by erasing his life as Sally prior to his transitioning.

Tyler reeling from an explosive relationship meets Kendall in the park and is captivated by his endearing charm, causing Tyler to question her sexuality. Sophia is torn and haunted by a decision she made years ago; her own struggle becomes a mirror into the lives of the other characters. Laura must deal with the consequences of her childhood secret that will ultimately affect her future.

Into the Mirror explores the bond between mothers and daughters, relationships between lovers, families and friends; using the gender lens of Kendall’s transitioning to highlight the issues that are present within all relationships.


Past Productions

Missing Pieces

Written and directed by Shelley Wall Missing Pieces exposes the frailties of two relationships and the secrets they share and hide from each other.  The play explores sexual identity, society conformity, family responsibility vs. personal freedom, infidelity and addresses the emotionally provocative issues of domestic and sexual violence in Australia.  The play premiered at the Tap Gallery, Sydney in October 2009, and was shown during the Adelaide Fringe Festival 2010 at Star Theatre.Read More


Future Productions

Loves Bastion

Explores the human condition of women who have had a forced love thrust upon them by those who they trust the most. A play by Shelley Wall.

The Caravan

Follows the journey of a couple whose lives have become unraveled, then a tragic revelation that causes them to look at the past 35 years and see their lives become once again entwined. A play by Shelley Wall.

Kezia

A feature film of Shelley Wall’s novel Kezia that follows the friendship and loves of two women spanning thirty years. The novel explores the changing roles of women that began with the suffragette movement of the late 1800’s in Australia. It is a cross between Bryce Courtney’s, Jessica and Sarah Waters, Tipping the Velvet.

Missing Pieces (Telemovie)

A telemovie production of Shelley Wall's play Missing Pieces.

Educational Workshops

Educational workshops in writing, acting and photography. In particular focusing on workshops with children, we believe the future of the arts and society depends on investing in and encouraging their creativity today