About the show
First Love is the Revolution is a star-crossed, cross-species romance like no other. Romeo and Juliet is pushed to extremes in this endearing Australian play about a forbidden romance between a bullied 14-year-old boy and a young fox with a brutal birthright. This unconventional love story between hunter and prey is an ingenious exploration of our relationships with family, destiny and freedom as we follow two individuals searching to find their own way of being in the world.
Written by Babyteeth author Rita Kalnejais and directed by Anthea Williams (Belvoir St Theatre, Melbourne Theatre Company), this is a story of whirring, all-consuming first love.
Content notice: Smoke and haze effects, coarse language, adult themes, depictions of violence.
Rita Kalnejais is a Victorian College of Arts graduate who has worked extensively as an actor at Belvoir, Griffin, Malthouse and Sydney Theatre Companies.
Her first play, B.C. was directed by Simon Stone and was nominated for Best New Australian Play in the 2009 Greenroom Awards. In 2012, Rita’s play Babyteeth premiered at Belvoir St Theatre and was subsequently produced by the State Theatre Company of South Australia in 2013. She was resident playwright at Sydney Theatre Company in 2011 and at Soho Theatre, London in 2014-2015 where First Love is the Revolution enjoyed a popular season.
Rita wrote the screenplay adaptation of her play Babyteeth for producer Alex White (Whitefalk Films) with Jan Chapman as EP. The film stars Eliza Scanlen, Essie Davis, Toby Wallace and Ben Mendelsohn. In 2019, it screened at festivals in Venice (IFF), London (BFI), Zurich, Hamburg, Istanbul, China (Pingyao), France, Warsaw, Chicago, Mumbai and Sao Paulo.
She is currently writing films for Searchlight, Netflix, Ray, House, Anonymous and Blueprint.
Anthea Williams is an award-winning theatre director and an emerging film director. She is a Churchill Fellow and develops both theatre and screen writing.
Anthea’s directing credits include Pony and Since Ali Died (Griffin), Winyanboga Yurringa, Hir, Kill the Messenger, Cinderella, Forget Me Not, and Old Man (Belvoir), Flight Paths and Thing I Could Never Tell Steven (National Theatre of Parramatta), M’ap Boulé (UTP), Sleeplessness (Carriageworks), Mother’s Ruin (National and UK tours), The Humans (Red Line), Two Cigarettes, 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover, Turf, suddenlossofdignity.com, and The Great British Country Fete (The Bush), The Appleton Ladies Potato Race and The Pink Hammer (The Court), Love and Information, The Colby Sisters of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, #KillAllMen (NIDA) among others.
From 2011 to 2017 she was Literary Manager then Associate Director – New Work at Belvoir. From 2007 to 2011 Anthea was Associate Director bushfutures at London’s Bush Theatre.
Performance Dates
Wednesday 5 June, 7:15pm
Thursday 6 June, 7:15pm
Friday 7 June, 1:00pm and 7:15pm
Saturday 8 June, 7:15pm
Tuesday 11 June, 7:15pm
Wednesday 12 June, 7:15pm
Thursday 13 June, 7:15pm
Friday 14 June, 1:00pm
Saturday 15 June, 1:30pm (Open Day performance)
Run time: 1h40 min, no interval
Cast
In order of appearance
Gustina, Quentin Chicken, Gemma, Smulan the cat
Georgia Paige-Theodos
Rdeca
Janita Barber
Thoreau, Rovis
Danny Howard
Cochineal, Bailey Chicken
Brightholly Nininahazwe
Simon, Gregor Mole, Rat
Cameron Steven
Basti
Bakri Idris Mohamed
Understudies***
Chimezie Anochie
Julia Boyd
Lucas Stace
Creative/Production Team
Set, Props and Costume Designer
Paris Koppens
Lighting Designer
Yasmin Breeze
Sound Designer
Naomi O’Connor
Voice Coach
Laura Farrell*
Intimacy Coordinator
Caroline Kaspar*
Movement Coach
Troy Honeysett*
Gavin Robins**
Assistant Director
Ruby Lorraine
Production Stage Manager
Carol Gonzales
Construction Manager
Matthew Hinton*
Costume Supervisor
Kit Moore
Props Supervisor
Samantha Yue Ting Lim
Deputy Stage Manager
Amelie McCarthy
Head Electrician
Guinevere Fisher
Set and Costume Assistant Designer
Imogen Hale
Costume Maker and Environmental Co-ordinator
Karamea Gostt
Assistant Stage Manager
Lola Hunt
Properties Assistant
Hayley McGregor
Technical Assistants
Lilly Green
Dani Cairns
*Guest, **Staff
***Performed by the 10914NAT Diploma of Stage and Screen Performance students.