Sophia Simmons' award-winning coming-of-age story 'Gravity Guts' to premiere at Sydney Fringe
Company of Rogues will present the NSW premiere of Sophia Simmons' award-winning play about growing up, the universe and everything as part of the 2019 Sydney Fringe Festival's Emerging Artists Sharehouse, this September 10th to 14th.
Venue: The Living Room, Emerging Artist Sharehouse
Address: Erskineville Town Hall / 104 Erskineville Rd / Erskineville
Date: 10-14 September
Time: 7:45PM
Ticket: $25-$30
Buy / Ticket: https://sydneyfringe.com/buy-tickets?e=MTg1NDU
Web: https://companyrogues.com/gravity-guts/
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EMail: producer@companyrogues.com
Call: 420983559
Address: Erskineville Town Hall / 104 Erskineville Rd / Erskineville
Date: 10-14 September
Time: 7:45PM
Ticket: $25-$30
Buy / Ticket: https://sydneyfringe.com/buy-tickets?e=MTg1NDU
Web: https://companyrogues.com/gravity-guts/
: https://www.facebook.com/events/513337266072648/
: https://www.facebook.com/companyofrogues
: https://www.instagram.com/companyofrogues
EMail: producer@companyrogues.com
Call: 420983559
In Gravity Guts we meet young Sophia. She's into science, sci-fi and Sigourney Weaver. She's not sure why, but at least it's something she can talk to her dad about, even when he's a bottle in. She's trying to understand a lot - growing up, her dad, and the complexities of the universe. She reckons she'll need all three to become an astronaut.
That, and serious Rubix cube skills.
Originally written as a one-woman show, Director Erica Lovell (Boy Out of the Country, The Good Doctor) has reimagined Sophia's script, which won the national 2018 Pioneer Playwriting Award, to represent a broad spectrum of women, "Sophia's struggle, though deeply personal, is also a universal rite of passage for all women." she said, "we grapple with our relationships with men, and the first relationship we must come to terms with is our father - whether he be present, absent, perfect or imperfect."
Lovell has also drawn on her extensive musical theatre experience as a performer and divisor to create a stunning vocal soundscape with an 11-piece all-female ensemble who bring Sophia's universe to sonic life in a production that promises to be a highlight of the 2019 Sydney Fringe.
For Emily McKnight (Jay's Jungle, SheShakespeare's Macbeth, Emily Who), the role of Sophia is an exciting and empowering new opportunity. "Working on this play has been one of the most challenging yet fulfilling experiences of my acting career so far," she said, "Sophia goes on such a big journey of self-discovery that is beautiful, messy, nerdy, and really has moments that I think we can all relate to. Plus, the movement and sound of this amazing ensemble really lifts it to the next level."
Gravity Guts is a heart-warming and often hilarious blend of autobiography, creative nonfiction and comedy that tells the story of a girl who just wants to break free from her father's orbit, but first she needs to build up the guts.
"Has you feeling, laughing, and wanting more." Weekend Notes
"An extraordinary, deeply affecting meditation on the space between hearts and minds" Barefoot Review
Running time: 60 minutes | Ages: Suitable for ages 13+
Bookings: www.sydneyfringe.com or www.companyrogues.com
That, and serious Rubix cube skills.
Originally written as a one-woman show, Director Erica Lovell (Boy Out of the Country, The Good Doctor) has reimagined Sophia's script, which won the national 2018 Pioneer Playwriting Award, to represent a broad spectrum of women, "Sophia's struggle, though deeply personal, is also a universal rite of passage for all women." she said, "we grapple with our relationships with men, and the first relationship we must come to terms with is our father - whether he be present, absent, perfect or imperfect."
Lovell has also drawn on her extensive musical theatre experience as a performer and divisor to create a stunning vocal soundscape with an 11-piece all-female ensemble who bring Sophia's universe to sonic life in a production that promises to be a highlight of the 2019 Sydney Fringe.
For Emily McKnight (Jay's Jungle, SheShakespeare's Macbeth, Emily Who), the role of Sophia is an exciting and empowering new opportunity. "Working on this play has been one of the most challenging yet fulfilling experiences of my acting career so far," she said, "Sophia goes on such a big journey of self-discovery that is beautiful, messy, nerdy, and really has moments that I think we can all relate to. Plus, the movement and sound of this amazing ensemble really lifts it to the next level."
Gravity Guts is a heart-warming and often hilarious blend of autobiography, creative nonfiction and comedy that tells the story of a girl who just wants to break free from her father's orbit, but first she needs to build up the guts.
"Has you feeling, laughing, and wanting more." Weekend Notes
"An extraordinary, deeply affecting meditation on the space between hearts and minds" Barefoot Review
Running time: 60 minutes | Ages: Suitable for ages 13+
Bookings: www.sydneyfringe.com or www.companyrogues.com