Chamber Made Opera

OFFICE

Meat Market | Arts House
Office 22
44 Courtney Street
North Melbourne
Victoria 3051 Australia

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PO Box 302
North Melbourne
Victoria 3051 Australia

PHONE

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HOURS

10am - 6pm
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The Charcoal Club © Chamber Made Opera

The Charcoal Club

"...I have a passionate and fervent belief in Australia as a country because I believe if non-indigenous Australia knew the truth they'd be marching in the streets with us and they'd claim the issue as their own... " Richard J Frankland
"fascinating...powerful...hard hitting"
The Australian - 21/10/04
Chamber Made Opera
and Spiegeltent International in association with the
Melbourne International Arts Festival presents
The Charcoal Club
... for burnt-out blacks and singed whites ...
at The Famous Spiegeltent, The Arts Centre Forecourt
performance, music and text - Richard J Frankland
accompanied by the musicians of The Charcoal Club
dramaturgy and direction   - Douglas Horton
To have a voice is as much an artistic concern, as it is a political one. In the life and work of Richard J Frankland, the artistic and the political are indivisible. It is no wonder then that Frankland's new political party, and Australia's first Indigenous party, happens to be called "Your Voice".
Richard J Frankland is the true Renaissance man. A celebrated raconteur, singer, performer, theatre and film-maker, Indigenous activist and humanist, Frankland offers audiences a unique insight into the current state of relations between Indigenous and white Australia. Frankland's riveting 'Conversations with the Dead', born of his work for the Commission into Black Deaths in Custody, excited standing ovations for Belvoir St Theatre and Playbox in 2002 and 2003.
With humour and insight, Richard J Frankland looks at Germaine Greer's recent controversial assertion that the only way Australia can achieve true nationhood is by becoming an Indigenous republic.
Through his own life-stories, experiences, songs and anecdotes, and featuring live and video interviews with some of Australia's and the world's most prominent and outspoken advocates for Indigenous rights, The Charcoal Club challenges us all to embrace a bold and proud new vision for our future.
Australia's leading contemporary music-theatre company Chamber Made Opera is renowned for its genre-defying new works, and The Charcoal Club is no exception.