Australian Theatre for Young People and Brown’s Mart in association with Artback NT present
CUSP
ATYP is proud to have commissioned this urgent new work by award-winning playwright Mary Anne Butler.
Elvis wants Rosie. Rosie wants to escape. Maddie doesn’t know what the hell she wants, but it sure isn’t this.
While Rosie balances the needs of community with her own life dreams, Elvis juggles a life of crime with a tougher path into the straight-and-narrow, and Maddie faces life as a single parent. CUSP juxtaposes the Northern Territory’s vast Top End landscape with the turbulent lives of three emerging adults as they swim against the tide of irrevocable change; balancing choice versus fate in a world where, as Elvis observes, “Some people get better choices to choose from.”
Created by Mary Anne Butler, CUSP is a love letter to the young people and landscape of Australia’s Top End, and a reminder of the inherent privilege of being able to make your own choices.
Join us at The Rebel Theatre for a reminder of the power that young Australians hold, and the hope that future generations carry.
WARNINGS: Adult themes, frequent coarse language, descriptions of sexual acts, suicide and references to trauma.
Preview 24 May
Season 25 May – 3 June
Schools show
Wednesday 31 May, 11:00am
Book schools show here
6.30pm Wednesday
7.30pm Thursday – Saturday
5pm Sunday
Matinees
Wednesday 31 May, 11:00am
Friday 2 June, 2:00pm
80 minutes (no interval)
15+
General Admission $30
The Rebel Theatre
Pier 2/3, 13A Hickson Road, Dawes Point, NSW 2000, Eora Country
Creative Team
WRITER
Mary Anne Butler
DIRECTOR
Fraser Corfield
DRAMATURG
Jane FitzGerald
SET DESIGNER
Cj Fraser-Bell
LIGHTING DESIGNER
Jessie Davis
SOUND DESIGNER
Brad Fawcett
LIGHTING REALISER
Jasmine Rizk
TOUR MANAGER
Kate Atkinson
TECHNICIAN/OPERATOR
Chris Kluge
CULTURAL CONSULTANT
Rosealee Grimes [nee Pearson]
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
Hayden Tonazzi
REHEARSAL STAGE MANAGER
Bronte Schuftan
WITH
Lakesha Grant
Joshua McElroy
Abbey Morgan
Isaac Harley (Understudy)
Mema Munro (Understudy)
IMAGE
Tracey Schramm
PRODUCTION HISTORY
CUSP made its world premiere and opened on 23 October 2019 in Darwin at Brown’s Mart Theatre before transferring to Sydney in 2020. Due to unavoidable derailment from COVID-19, CUSP opened in Sydney on 13 March 2020 at the SBW Stables in Kings Cross, before the run was forced to come to an end on 19 March 2020. A filmed performance was placed on ATYP’s YouTube channel and OnDemand platform, where it received nearly 1.5k views.