Ask: A New First Nations Performance Supported by TFA

In a continuation of our ongoing partnership, we’ve once again joined forces with Block Branding to sponsor a First Nations production at The Blue Room Theatre. This November, we’re proud to support ‘ASK’, a new play by Barbara Hostalek.

ASK shares a series of tales of a family’s good and bad behaviours, both deliberate and unintentional, the exchange of asking for a change in them, and the costs connected with this across different time and space realms – magical and recognizable and at other times magical and absurd.  

In present, one tale looks at estranged and fragmented siblings, each struggling with their own inner turmoil, while in the magical elemental world of balance, Mother Nature doesn’t like anything to suffer, and an old and mischievous Tree Spirit springs into action to answer the humanly calls for help, wanting to leave a leafy legacy. 

Everyone must pay a fee if the family is to remain together. As they say, what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. There’s always a price to pay and a balance to be met. 

We’re looking forward to seeing it with colleagues and friends, and are proud to again support First Nations talent in WA.

Book your tickets via the Blue Room website.

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