The Sound of Waves is an allegorical tale that traces the emotional landscape of performer Jodie Harris' journey through losing her hearing, receiving a Cochlear implant and then discovering how to navigate her world once more. Along the way she has also created a great and memorable theatrical character, the primary school teacher, Mrs. Black.
A virtual reversal of the classic fairytale The Little Mermaid, The Sound of Waves follows a "normal" girl who finds refuge in a world under the sea only to find that one day even the sea is not enough, and she must search for a way to walk on land again...
The Sound of Waves combines text, sound and light to deliver a fascinating theatrical event.
A play by Gareth Ellis in collaboration with Jodie Harris, Naomi Edwards, bluebottle - Frog Peck, Jethro Woodward,Katherine Manson and Geraldine Cook.
Season: 3 - 12 October
Evening Times: Tuesday to Saturday 8pm
Matinee Times: 5, 9, 11 & 12 Oct at 5pm, 5 Oct 12pm
AUSLAN Interpreted Times: 9 Oct 8pm, 11 Oct 5pm
Admission: Full $30, Con $25, Groups 8+ $25
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Theatre: The Sound of Waves
Written by Gareth Ellis, with Jodie Harris
3 - 12 October
Photo Credit: Jeff Busby
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