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Miss It Appears We’ve Hit Some Turbulence

Miss It Appears We’ve Hit Some Turbulence

By: Somebody’s Daughter Theatre Company
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Somebody’s Daughter Theatre Company presents: Miss, It Appears We’ve Hit Some Turbulence Podcast - ‘Miss It Appears…’ is a weaving of an original play, music and songs from women inside an Australian maximum security prison alongside commentary from five women who have lived experience of incarceration. The play follows the journey of Matilda a young Maori woman who ‘crash lands’ into prison. Produced with the assistance of The Australia Council for the Arts, Victorian Department of Justice and Community Safety, Annamila Foundation, Margaret Lawrence Bequest, The Portland House Foundation and Gandel Philanthropy.Copyright 2022 All rights reserved. Art Entertainment & Performing Arts
Episodes
  • Episode 4
    Sep 28 2022

    Our characters get to sing and dance and celebrate – forgetting for a while that they are locked up. Matilda gets relief and release from the letter she has been waiting for: ‘Look at me, I am a daughter, look me in the eye I’m just like you…’

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    18 mins
  • Episode 3
    Sep 27 2022

    The characters find an outlet for their boredom and solidarity in planning the Harmony Day event. Phoenix reveals her story, echoed by others, underlining that many women who experience violence end up in prison.

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    22 mins
  • Episode 2
    Sep 27 2022

    Matilda is being shown around the compound, introduced to the colourful characters and the waiting game of being in Jail: ‘Everything you do takes time, when you’re doin’ time…’

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    24 mins
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