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Love and Information
 

Theatre Works proudly presents

Love and Information
By Caryl Churchill
Directed and Choreographed by Belle Hansen

Someone sneezes. Someone can’t get a signal. Someone shares a secret. Someone won’t answer the door. Someone put an elephant on the stairs. Someone’s not ready to talk. Someone is her brother’s mother. Someone hates irrational numbers. Someone told the police. Someone’s never felt like this before.

In this fast-moving kaleidoscope, over 100 spirited characters search for meaning in their lives. Through sex, death, feeling, taxidermy and karaoke they discover each other and couched within their whispers, exchanges, and revelations, we see ourselves and the people we love.

One of the world’s foremost living playwrights, Caryl Churchill’s works always astound and delight with their originality and creativeness. First performed in 2012 at the Royal Court Jerwood Theatre Downstairs in London, Love and Information sees her signature wit and intuition reveal an amazing tapestry of human connections.

Playing as a part of the By Theatre Works programming stream this May/June and brought to the stage by an incredible team of artists and art makers, don’t miss an opportunity to catch this rarely staged work!

Theatre Works is a vibrant hub for creative expression, fostering the development and presentation of innovative and daring performances. Committed to supporting the next generation of artists and engaging audiences with powerful storytelling, the organisation is a vital part of Australia’s cultural landscape. Love and Information is playing as a part of the By Theatre Works programming stream. Other By Theatre Works productions in 2025 include Three Sisters, The Machine Stops, The Beep Test, Storked, and Soldier Boy.

Written by Caryl Churchill
Directed and Choreographed by Belle Hansen
Performed by Charlie Morris, Chelsea Hawke, Emma Woods, Felix Star, Iopu Auva’a, Jack Francis West, Jane Edwina Seymour, Junghwi Jo and Sean Yuen Halley
Sound Design and Composition by Jack Burmeister
Lighting Design by Sidney Younger
Set Design by Harry Gill
Projection Design by Hannah Jennings
Assistant Director and Choreographer: Bek Schilling
Assistant Lighting Design: Joshua Fernandez
Marketing and Producing Secondment: Manda Rozen-Flannery
Associate Secondment: Bella Ness
Production and Stage Manager: Jade Hibbert
Publicity by Sassy Red PR

29 May – 14 June 2025
Tues – Sat 7:30pm, Wed – Fri 11:30am
Previews: Thurs 29 and Fri 30 May 7:30pm
Opening Night: Sat 31 May 7:30pm
Tickets: $55 Full, $48 Concession, $40 Preview, $35 Rush Tix, $25 Mob Tix (+bf)
Bookings: www.theatreworks.org.au/2025/love-and-information
Enquiries: (03) 9534 3388
Venue: Theatre Works - 14 Acland Street, St Kilda
www.theatreworks.org.au

Duration: 95 minutes no interval
Age suitability: 14+
Warnings: adult themes, mental health themes, strong language, sexual references, haze effects, loud noises
Accessibility: Theatre Works is a wheelchair-accessible venue. Matinee performances will be captioned and a full-access guide will be available closer to the season date

 

Event details

Venue: Theatre Works - 14 Acland Street, St Kilda
Bookings: Online at https://www.theatreworks.org.au/2025/love-and-information
Start Date: Tuesday 03 June 2025

 

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