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RGB: Of Many, One by Suzie Miller
 

Black Swan State Theatre Company presents a Sydney Theatre Company Production
13 - 23 June 2024

Direct from a critically acclaimed sell-out season at Sydney Theatre Company, Australian legend, Heather Mitchell, commands the stage in this intimate theatrical portrait of one woman who changed history.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg is the second woman to be appointed to the US Supreme Court.

A trailblazer in the American judiciary.

A fierce advocate for reproductive rights.

A woman of intellect, courage, determination and empathy.

From life as a young Jewish woman questioning gender inequality, to holding her ground in the Oval Office through multiple US presidencies, RBG: Of Many, One celebrates the legacy and tenacity of this cultural icon.

*****
"One of the all-time great Performances" The Sydney Morning Herald

DIRECTOR Priscilla Jackman
CAST Heather Mitchell
DESIGNER David Fleischer
LIGHTING DESIGNER Alexander Berlage
COMPOSER & SOUND DESIGNER Paul Charlier
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Sharon Millerchip

Content Warning: Sexism and coarse language

 

Event details

Venue: Heath Ledger Theatre 174-176 William St, Perth WA 6000
Bookings: https://blackswantheatre.com.au/season-2024/rbg-of-many-one
Start Date: Wednesday 19 June 2024

2024 Season trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EepEBsdK2Os

 

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