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A Tar Paper Shack
SET & COSTUME DESIGN BY THE SISTERS HAYES

MALTHOUSE THEATRE, JULY 21 - AUGUST 2012

"In this remarkable bilingual production directed by Marion Potts, the lush lyricism of Federico García Lorca’s writing is wedded to a contemporary sensibility utterly of the now.

Devastating romance, a clash between desire and tradition, a rich paean to the Spanish soil and its culture of passion and ritual — Lorca’s tour de force is all of these things.

Here, with music by Tim Rogers, and a cast of actors from across the globe, Blood Wedding will speak afresh of love’s impossible magnetism, with the rhythms and poetry of Spanish as the refrains to which this timeless drama insistently returns."

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Photo Garth Oriander Pictured Silvia Colloca and Nicole Da Silva


 

PERFORMANCES

BLOOD WEDDING
at Malthouse Theatre
July 21- August 19, 2012

CREATIVE TEAM

Malthouse Theatre presents
BLOOD WEDDING
By Federico García Lorca
Adapted by Raimondo Cortese
Directed by Marion Potts
Set and Costume Design The Sisters Hayes
Lighting Design Paul Jackson
Composition Tim Rogers
Assistant Director Claudia Escobar

With Silvia Colloca, Nicole Da Silva, Ivan Donato, Mariola Fuentes, Ruth Sancho Huerga, Matias Stevens


The Great Un Reveal
COLLABORATION WITH APA ARTISTS

The Sisters Hayes are exceedingly pleased to announce that a new project is underway in collaboration with some of the amazing artists at Arts Project Australia. We will not be revealing any details for a little while. Lets just say it's too soon and there is still a lot of dressing up to be done. We are currently calling the whole thing The Great Un Reveal.

Photo Credit: Artists Christina Hayes and Tim Noble at the Christmas Party, 2010.

 

 

A Tar Paper Shack
A NEW PROJECT BY THE SISTERS HAYES

The Sisters Hayes are currently developing a new work called 'A Tar Paper Shack'. Inspired by the artistic and cultural traditions of our North American ancestors (as pictured left) we hope to create a multifaceted installation investigating and locating the heart of a place.

SUPPORTERS

This project is supported by the Victorian Government through Arts Victoria.