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  • 2024
  • Love Stories
Love Stories Cast
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bflovestories24 Love Stories QPAC, Brisbane Festival Theatre Trent Dalton’s Love Stories

Must Close 29 Sep 2024
Playhouse
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$79 - $99 *
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1 hour 40 minutes
no interval, subject to change without notice

Overview

Get ready to fall in love all over again. This restless city has a story to tell.

“I believe in touch. I believe in song. I believe she remembers him. I believe the perfect girl can always meet the perfect boy. I believe we are not alone in the universe.”

A father prepares himself for the day he lets go of his daughter’s hand. A young man breaks up with his girlfriend so they can both follow their dreams. A couple play nice in public to hide the fractures at home. A woman rebuilds herself along with a flood-devastated city. A working mum contemplates taking the photographs of her late husband down from the fridge. A grandmother dreams of seeing her grandson’s face. A renowned 100-year-old scientist ponders the one great earthly puzzle he was never able to solve: 'What is love?'

Inspired by a personal moment of profound love and generosity, bestselling author – and one of Australia's finest journalists – Trent Dalton spent two months in 2021 gathering stories on his sky-blue 1960s Olivetti typewriter, on a prominent street corner in Brisbane’s CBD. Speaking to Australians from all walks of life, he asked them one simple thing: 'Can you please tell me a love story?'

What followed was Dalton’s unashamedly joyous collection of Love Stories, and the creative team behind the smash-hit page-to-stage adaptation of Boy Swallows Universe (director Sam Strong and writer Tim McGarry) reuniting to bring to life Dalton’s latest warm, wise, poignant, funny and moving story about love, in all its guises.

  • Love is a universal access point to the soul. Get any earthling from anywhere on earth talking about what they love and you will get them talking deeply about their life. Because love is life. To tell a love story is to tell a story of your life. Maybe the defining story. Pain. Glory. Rage. Regret. Sorrow. Passion. Joy. Wonder. Meaning. Love. Life. All of life can be found in a single stranger’s love story. And all of life can be found in this play.
    Trent Dalton
  • …a theatrical journey that had the audience crying, laughing, and praising it as “the best thing I’ve ever seen.
    The Courier-Mail
  • In a time when we need joy more than ever, Love Stories lifts the spirit.
    ArtsHub
  • Watching this play felt like falling in love…
    Stage Whispers
  • Unapologetically sentimental, uncynically joyful, and brimming with wholeheartedness.
    The Conversation
  • …a beautiful, bittersweet, spirit-lifting journey that serves as a warm, wise reminder that love is not just the stuff of great dreams.
    Blue Curtains Brisbane
  • …a stage adaptation that grabs you by the heart.
    The Guardian

Important Information

Age Recommendation

Recommended for ages 15+. 

Warning

This production contains strong language, references to depression, suicide, domestic violence, sexual references and adult themes. It also contains sound pressure effects (loud noises), flashing/strobe lights, smoke and haze.

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Education Notes

Suitability: Years 10 to 12

Gallery

  • Image Credit: David Kelly
  • Image Credit: David Kelly
  • Image Credit: David Kelly
  • Image Credit: David Kelly
  • Image Credit: David Kelly

Meet the Cast

  • Jason Klarwein

    As Husband

  • Michala Banas

    As Wife

  • Rashidi Edward

    As Jean Benoit

  • Kimie Tsukakoshi

    Ensemble

  • Jeanette Cronin

    Ensemble

  • Mathew Cooper

    Ensemble

  • Bryan Probets

    Ensemble

  • Harry Tseng

    Ensemble

  • Jacob Watton

    Ensemble

  • Hsin-Ju Ely

    Ensemble

  • Lachlan Woods

    Alternate husband

  • Ngoc Phan

    Alternate ensemble

  • Joss McWilliam

    Alternate ensemble

  • Tnee Dyer

    Camera operator

Creative Team

  • Additional Writing and Story Trent Dalton and Fiona Franzmann
  • Adaptor Tim McGarry
  • Director/Dramaturg Sam Strong
  • Choreographer & Movement Director Nerida Matthaei
  • Associate Director Ngoc Phan
  • Set & Costume Design Renee Mulder
  • Lighting Design Ben Hughes
  • Video Design Craig Wilkinson
  • Composition & Sound Design Stephen Francis

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