Creators Mara Knežević, Josipa Draisma & Šime Knežević
Director Anthea Williams
Musical Direction Zeljko Papic
Image Credit Anna Kucera
A fierce and funny musical that pays homage to the stories of European migration in the 60s and 70s and explores the dignity and comedy of the female working-class experience.
It’s 1976. Sherbet’s Howzat is No.1 on the Charts. Industries are booming, and it’s migrant women who are cashing in. Pavica, a young Croatian mother is dressed in her crisp white uniform, smiling proudly on the production line, elbows deep in chicken carcasses, loving her job and her new Australian life.
Mila, however, does NOT love her job. In fact, she despises it. The screaming chooks, screeching machines, not to mention the tenosynovitis that plagues the production line. For her, this factory is a hell house. Mila is hellbent on taking this chicken business, and ripping it to bits.
Pavica and Mila are best friends. They need each other to survive this strange feathery world of work. But it might also be the very thing that completely drives them apart.
Weaving together extraordinary, humorous, and tragic multi-lingual stories of female migrant factory workers from Western Sydney with distinctly live and loud original music played by an electrifying all-female rock band, The Hen House elevates diverse women’s voices as powerful and hugely significant to Australia’s social and economic history.
Created and performed by dynamic sister-duo Josipa Draisma (Founder/Creative Director, In Wild Company) and Mara Kneževic (Playlist, PYT Fairfield), with director Anthea Williams (Hir, Sydney Theatre Awards Best Director), The Hen House is a fierce and funny migrant story that pays homage to the stories of European migration in the 60s and 70s and explores the dignity and comedy of the female working-class experience.
Cast & Credits
EDUCATION BOOKINGS & RESOURCES
EDUCATION PERFORMANCE DATES
Thursday 7 September 2023 at 12pm + Q&A
Friday 8 September 2023 at 12pm + Q&A
Education Tickets & Pricing
$25 ea
1 teacher free for every 20 students booked. For further information and to book please contact our Education Booking Officer or fill in our Education Booking Form.
SUITABLE FOR YEARS 9 – 12
(Stage 5 – 6)
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Schools Ticket Subsidy Program
Thanks to the Packer Family Foundation, eligible schools will receive $10 per ticket off of the full school’s price for this production. Please apply for the Education Ticket Subsidy via the School Subsidy Booking Form. Your subsidy request is dependent on your school’s ICSEA score.
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Accessibility
In English
Wheelchair accessible
Companion Card accepted
Assistive Hearing system available (FM)
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