The Bleeding Tree by Angus Cerini (& directed by Ian Michael)

Image: Duncan Wright

Together with our friends at Block Branding, we are thrilled to be supporting the directorial debut of Noongar artist Ian Michael, with his production of The Bleeding Tree by Angus Cerini at The Blue Room Theatre. ⁠ ⁠

In a play described as ‘a fierce revenge fairy-tale’, a cast of First Nations women will tell the story of a mother and her daughters thrown into an unspeakable and harrowing situation. ⁠ ⁠

Our support of this play is part of our commitment to highlighting the incredible talent of First Nations artists in this country. We can’t wait to see how Ian and his creative team interpret this powerful story. ⁠ ⁠

The Bleeding Tree by Angus Cerini runs from 23 Nov – 11 Dec at The Blue Room Theatre in Northbridge. Book your tix here:

The Bleeding Tree by Angus Cerini

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