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This House is Mine

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Journey through dark and beautiful territory to explore the relationship we have with our most precious possession - our mind. A tapestry of surprising encounters weaves stories of hope, escape and resilience.

Milk Crate Theatre works with an ensemble of artists who have experienced homelessness or social marginalisation to create theatre that creates change. We provide a safe, creative space for the ensemble to build confidence and make positive changes in their lives.

Our work embodies the experiences and artistry of the ensemble to showcase their uniqueness as contemporary storytellers and to create authentic and transformative theatre that challenges audiences and brings communities together.

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  • 4 female identifying, 3 male identifying
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REVIEW: THIS HOUSE IS MINE

KEVIN JACKSON'S THEATRE DIARY, 23 MARCH 2015

"I always know that a work in the theatre has absorbed me when I find myself 'lost' imaginatively in the world and experiences of the story. This happened to me at the Eternity Playhouse the other evening. Congratulations and much admiration to all."

THIS HOUSE IS MINE REVIEW: REVEALING THE FRAGILITY OF MIND..

JASON BLAKE, SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, 15 MARCH 2015

"Written by Maree Freeman with the real-life input of the Milk Crate Theatre ensemble, This House Is Mine explores the complex interplay of psychological illness and homelessness. At a time when notions of "house" and "home" are subsumed by a mania for "property", This House Is Mine asks us to think about how crucial and fragile a sense of place and belonging can be."

AUDIO: MILK CRATE THEATRE EXPLORES HOMELESSNESS...

ABC RADIO NATIONAL, 20 MARCH 2015

Actors Fabiola Meza and Rach Williams, along with Maree, joined Melanie Tait for a discussion around putting together the play and the kinds of stories it tells.

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