Never Did Me Any Harm
Co-production with Sydney Theatre Company.
Over the past few decades the word ‘parenting’ has crept insidiously, almost imperceptibly, into our vernacular bringing with it increasing anxiety around issues of raising children. Is the pressure to get it right overwhelming us? And what is ‘good parenting’ anyway? Are children today given too much choice? Too few boundaries? Less chance to take risks? Are they protected from notions of failure? Sexualised too young?
Drawing inspiration from Christos Tsiolkas’ best-selling novel The Slap, we interviewed people of all ages and backgrounds to garner their views on the subject of parenting. Set in a familiar Aussie backyard, seven actors and dancers draw on this verbatim text to create a myriad of familiar characters.
Tour Dates
Adelaide Festival | Wed 14 Mar – Fri 16 Mar 7pm; Sat 17 Mar 2pm & 7pm.
Director Kate Champion
Set & Lighting Designer Geoff Cobham
Composer & Sound Designer Max Lyandvert
Dramaturg Andrew Upton
Associate Director Roz Hervey
Assistant Director Geordie Brookman
Performers
Kristina Chan
Vincent Crowley
Marta Dusseldorp
Alan Flower
Sarah Jayne Howard
Kirstie McCracken
Heather Mitchell
Josh Mu

This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts, its arts funding and advisory body, and by the Australian Government’s Major Festivals Initiative, managed by the Australia Council in association with the Confederation of Australian International Arts Festivals, Sydney Festival, Adelaide Festival and Melbourne International Arts Festival. Force Majeure is assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council and Arts NSW.
Photo: Lisa Tomasetti
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Tickets are on sale now via the Adelaide Festival website.
Reviews
Never Did Me Any Harm
“…Never Did Me Any Harm makes you laugh, cringe and possibly even cry"
Jill Sykes, Sydney Morning Herald Read More
“Go to be thrilled, entertained and emotionally engaged and you won’t be disappointed”
Diana Simmonds,Stage Noise Read More
“Candid, controversial and very clever theatre”
Hilary Simmons, Concrete Playground Read More
Photos: Lisa Tomasetti


