Boy Girl Wall

Boy Girl Wall
Author Matthew Ryan and Lucas Stibbard
Cover artist Sean Dowling
Country Australia
Language English
Genre Play
Publisher Currency Press
Publication date
2012
Media type Print (Paperback)
ISBN 978-0-86819-955-9

Boy girl wall is a play by Australian playwrights Matthew Ryan and Lucas Stibbard. It was first produced by The Escapists for Metro Arts Independents, Brisbane.

Plot

Side by side in a leafy suburb, Thom lives in one flat, Alethea in another. It's pretty clear that their respective, unsatisfying lives would improve enormously if they just met each other. But with a wall literally between them, this seems highly improbable.

Then there's the building's Power Box, having an existential crisis about the eventual collapse of the universe, and the super nova from five thousand years ago. Then there's time travelling on an equation for the speed of light and too much sugar. There's demon magpie attacks, laptops in love, cats dancing to Prince and sock puppet nightmares. And a tiny prayer by the Wall, hoping that all of these pieces can come together for one magical moment of love.

First Production

boy girl wall was first produced by The Escapists for Metro Arts Independents, Brisbane, on 14 August 2009 with the following cast and creative team:

NARRATOR Lucas Stibbard

MUSICIAN Neridah Waters

Realisers, Matthew Ryan, Lucas Stibbard, Neridah Waters, Sarah Winter

Composer, Neridah Waters

Lighting Designer, Keith Clark

- The Escapists produced a season of boy girl wall for the Adelaide Fringe Festival and a return season at Metro Arts in 2010. It was produced for mainstage seasons at La Boite Theatre Company and HotHouse Theatre in 2011. It was produced for Melbourne Theatre Company’s Lawler Studio Season and a National Australian Tour (through Critical Stages) in 2012.

- The set was redesigned by Jonathon Oxlade in 2011 for mainstage productions and all subsequent seasons.

- The Escapists are Keith Clark, Jonathon Oxlade, Matthew Ryan, Lucas Stibbard, Neridah Waters and Sarah Winter.

References

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