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Tom Wright Tom Wright i(A74586 works by) (a.k.a. Thomas M Wright; Thomas Michael Wright)
Born: Established: 1983 Melbourne, Victoria, ;
Gender: Male
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1 1 The Last Season Tom Wright , 2021 single work drama

'Force Majeure brings theatre legends Paul Capsis, Olwen Fouéré and Pamela Rabe together with its new youth company for a truly epic new production. Presented at Sydney Festival and commissioned by Carriageworks, The Last Season features thirteen 9-14 year-olds from our youth company, which has been made possible through strategic funding from the NSW government. Using Vivaldi’s Four Seasons as a departure point for an intergenerational conversation exploring ageing, environmental destruction and speculative paths to human survival, The Last Season asks: How did we get here? What have we built? How can we continue?' (Production summary)

1 ABC Podcast CrossBread, about a Christian Youth Group, Resurrects Radio Comedy for the 21st Century Tom Wright , Michael Dulaney , 2020 single work column
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , August 2020;

'Australian acting legend John Waters started his long career doing voice acting work for ABC Radio comedies in the 1960s.'

1 A Room of One's Own Carissa Licciardello , Tom Wright , 2020 single work drama

'What started as a lecture to a roomful of students became an essay, became a book, became a seismic wave. Virginia Woolf’s 1929 classic description of the need for new spaces and a complete redefinition of who owns our storymaking is by turns wise, amusing, incendiary and poetic. Rippling with passion, one of the finest pieces of writing in the last hundred years, with the distinct talents of Anita Hegh walking Woolf’s tightrope of thought and feeling.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 5 form y separately published work icon Acute Misfortune Erik Jensen , Tom Wright , ( dir. Tom Wright ) Australia : Plot Media Blackheath Film Arenamedia Pty Ltd , 2018 12300361 2018 single work film/TV

'When 19-year-old wunderkind journalist Erik Jensen (now editor of The Saturday Paper) was invited by bad-boy Australian painter Adam Cullen to write his biography, Jensen (Toby Wallace, Romper Stomper) jumped at the chance. Despite a turbulent relationship, the two formed a unique bond that lasted until Cullen’s death in 2012 aged just 46.'

Source: Melbourne International Film Festival, 2018.

1 1 Bliss Tom Wright , 2018 single work drama

'Harry Joy is the blessed Australian – a childhood of mystical innocence, a home stuffed with love, he brings a smile to all he meets. Then, one warm afternoon on the front lawn, he dies. It’s only for a few minutes – he’s revived. But the world he wakes to is changed; his wife, children and friends all now seem avaricious monsters. And so it dawns on Harry Joy: he hasn’t survived his heart attack at all. He is in Hell.

'Enter Honey Barbara, a hippy from the rainforest, wise to the ways of the big city. She and Harry melt back into the verdant bush, where their children tell a story of a Paradise Found. Found.' (Production summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Real and Imagined History of the Elephant Man Tom Wright , 2017 13391578 2017 single work drama

'Joseph Merrick, better known as the Elephant Man, is cast out. He survived circus ‘freak shows’ and the revulsion of a gawking public for years until a young doctor offered him asylum at the London Hospital in 1879.

'So began a life of endless observation. But curiosity works both ways, and Merrick returned the horrified gaze of Victorian punters and nurses with wonder and optimism.

'This story has inspired multiple theatrical adaptations, novels and a film by David Lynch. Now the team behind Malthouse Theatre’s Picnic at Hanging Rock, director Matthew Lutton and playwright Tom Wright, reunite to create a poignant new work that uncovers empathy in a world that rejects difference.'

Source: Malthouse Theatre.

1 8 y separately published work icon Picnic at Hanging Rock Tom Wright , 2016 London : Nick Hern Books , 2017 9212678 2016 single work drama

'Australia, 1900. An ancient land becomes the site of an impossible mystery. A group of schoolgirls and their teachers venture out into the sundrenched landscape, only for four of their number to disappear forever.

'The subsequent investigation creates more questions than answers. One of the girls is found with no memory of what happened to her or her classmates, another succumbs to hysteria for no apparent reason. Those close to the missing girls begin to meet with unfortunate ends and it becomes clear that this is no ordinary disappearance.' (Production summary)

1 29 y separately published work icon Black Diggers Tom Wright , 2014 Fortitude Valley : Playlab , 2015 6519092 2014 single work musical theatre war literature

'One hundred years ago, in 1914, a bullet from an assassin’s gun in Sarajevo sparked a war that ignited the globe. Patriotic young men all over the world lined up to join the fight – including hundreds of Indigenous Australians.

Shunned and downtrodden in their own country – and in fact banned by their own government from serving in the military – Aboriginal men stepped up to enlist. Undaunted, these bold souls took up arms to defend the free world in its time of greatest need. For them, facing the horror of war on a Gallipoli beach was an escape from the shackles of racism at home, at a time when Aboriginal people stood by, segregated, unable to vote, unable to act as their children were ripped from them. When the survivors came back from the war, there was no heroes’ welcome – just a shrug, and a return to drudgery and oppression.

Black Diggers is the story of these men – a story of honour and sacrifice that has been covered up and almost forgotten.

Directed by Wesley Enoch and written by Tom Wright, Black Diggers is the culmination of painstaking research into the lives and deaths of the thousand or so Indigenous soldiers who fought for the British Commonwealth in World War I.

Grand in scale and scope, it draws from in-depth interviews with the families of black Diggers who heard the call to arms from all over Australia, as well as conversations with veterans, historians and academics. Young men will step from the blank pages of history to share their compelling stories – and after the curtain falls, we will finally remember them.' (Source: QPAC 'What's On', September 2014)

1 4 On the Misconception of Oedipus Tom Wright , 2012 single work drama

'We know how the Oedipus story ends: he murders his father and unwittingly marries his mother. But where did this shattering tragedy begin?

'On the Misconception of Oedipus turns its eye to Jocasta and Laius, the parents who birthed a child that would bring about their downfall, and in so doing brought into the world more than a man — they created a myth.

'Can we really say what Oedipus' crime was? Attempting to recreate the true turn of events may actually be an impossible task, as memories lie, and unseen forces (call it science or blame it on the gods) will always shape our destiny.

'This unprecedented take on one of history's most enduring legends, is a theatrically fearless and unexpected excavation into the murky love that built a tragedy.'

Source: Malthouse Theatre website, http://www.malthousetheatre.com.au/
Sighted: 06/08/2012

1 5 The Histrionic Der Theatermacher Thomas Bernhard , Tom Wright (translator), 2012 single work drama humour

'Utzbach. A town with 280 human inhabitants, a pig population of slightly more and a pub-cum-theatre named The Black Hart. It's a venue that could not be more different to the glittering Gaspoltshofen where Bruscon - an actor often described (by himself) as a national treasure - once performed to an adoring audience of 830. Utzbach represents a terrible low in Bruscon's career but, ever the consummate professional, he is determined that the show he is touring to this cultural backwater will go on.

Preparing this dump for his theatrical extravaganza is a piece of theatre in itself. As a mighty storm gathers overhead, the petty tyrant issues directions to his family-cum-cast. With the Landlord, the Fire Chief, the pigs, the troupe, the town and even the elements conspiring against him, making it to the curtain call could be the greatest challenge Bruscon has ever faced.' Source: http://www.sydneytheatre.com.au/ (Sighted 13/04/2012).

1 2 I Feel Awful Tom Wright , 2011 single work drama If Nero fiddled while Rome burned, The Black Lung would join him on electric guitar, bass and drums. This manic, high-energy theatre collective is being lauded as the most exciting thing to happen to performing arts in years. Having made big waves in Melbourne with their anarchic, iconoclastic and unsettling brand of showmanship, they have hit Brisbane in a cutting-edge production. I Feel Awful chews up the very idea of theatre, and spits it out at your feet. From the rice fields of China, to war-ravaged Vietnam, to a seedy Turkish strip club, this production is an action-packed adventure like nothing you will ever experience again. Source: www.brisbanefestival.com.au/ (Sighted 29/08/2011).
1 3 Baal Stefan Gregory (composer), Simon Stone (translator), Tom Wright (translator), 2011 single work drama 'Baal is pure pleasure principle. Meet Baal. Outsider poet, schizophrenic singer/songwriter, middle-class bum. With an insatiable appetite for sex and booze, Baal lives his life for the moment. From strip joint to sewer he leaves a trail of devastation and recklessly dispensed lyricism in his wake. Bertolt Brecht's first play, Baal, rages with the fire of youth. Nothing escapes young Brecht's burning wit and self-immolating irony here. An anti-hero and cult artist at odds with the world, Baal indulges in fleshy decadence spewing surreal poetry and bawdy libretto. Drunken and depraved, he strips romanticism bare.' Source: www.malthousetheatre.com.au/ (Sighted 14/04/2011).
1 2 Oresteia Tom Wright , 2010 single work drama

'A flickering light appears on the horizon. A fire. A sign!

'After ten years of fighting in Troy - ten years during which Argos has been suspended in time, awaiting word of victory or defeat, awaiting the return of its men - the beacon glows on the horizon signaling a victorious end to the war.

'Inside the palace Clytemnestra eagerly awaits the homecoming of her triumphant king Agamemnon. Outwardly her demeanor is one of joy and elation but a dark rage underlies the sweet smiles of jubilation. As her husband sails home Clytemnestra prepares to exact a horrifying revenge on the man who, in order to win this war, sacrificially slit the throat of his own daughter.

'A curse has fallen upon the House of Aetreus: blood will be shed, familial bonds betrayed and social order disintegrated before the blight on it is lifted.'

Source: Sydney Theatre Company website, http://www.sydneytheatre.com.au/
Sighted: 07/06/2010

1 4 The Duel Tom Wright , 2009 single work drama

'"Duel, n: a contest with deadly weapons arranged between two people in order to settle a point of honor."

'Zosima is a young man who lives a life of debauchery where nothing is out of bounds. The night before a deadly duel, he wakes with an overwhelming sense of guilt and insight. This will be the event that transforms his life and leads him from the military to a monastery.

'In 1880 Dostoevsky wrote his final novel - The Brothers Karamazov. The Duel forensically examines a single chapter from The Brothers Karamazov, digging deep into Zosima's journey and the mysterious visitor who challenges him with a dark secret.'

1 7 Optimism Tom Wright , 2009 single work drama satire

'Turning a quizzical eye to the woes of the heart and reeking with scandal and scurrilous vice,' Tom Wright 'transforms Voltaire's classic satire of enlightened insanity, Candide, into a cutting commentary on the "no-worries" bravura of the Australian swagger.

'Brought up in the household of a powerful Baron, Candide is an open-minded young man, whose tutor, Pangloss, has instilled in him the belief that 'all is for the best". But when his love for the Baron's rosy-cheeked daughter is discovered, Candide is expelled from the land - forced to make his own way in the world...

'Through lands ravaged by Plague, and tests of religion and sex, our hero's resolve never wavers as he travels across continents in search of his beloved.'

Source: Malthouse Theatre website, http://www.malthousetheatre.com.au/
Sighted: 18/05/2009

1 19 The Women of Troy Tom Wright , 2008 single work drama historical fiction

'Troy is a ruin. The men are dead, most of the children are dead and the surviving women are herded behind wire, awaiting transportation or (hopefully) death. Hecuba, their Queen, awaits her uncertain future haunted by memories, visions and prophecies.

'In a series of hallucinogenic episodes she is visited by her mad, blind daughter Cassandra; her grieving daughter-in-law Andromache and the woman who triggered the whole catastrophe, Helen.

'One of the most powerful and compelling anti-war plays ever written, Euripides' tragedy reels with the consequences of destruction.'

Sydney Theatre Company website, http://sydneytheatre.com.au/
Sighted: 25/03/2009

1 2 Criminology Lally Katz , Tom Wright , 2007 single work drama crime

'1997: Princess Diana. Mother Theresa. Titanic. While disaster made headlines and the world hurtled towards the next millennium, a death almost went unnoticed in a quiet Canberra home.

'Law student Anu Singh held a "send off party" after declaring to her friends she had decided to take her own life. Afterwards, she drugged her boyfriend Joe Cinque's coffee and over the next two days injected him with lethal doses of heroin. What made the crime more shocking was that several of her party guests had known that she'd planned to take someone along for the ride. Incredibly, Singh's eventual sentencing to ten years in prison for manslaughter gave her the time to complete her Masters Degree in Criminology, exploring the causes of female crime.

'In 'Criminology', easy assumptions about guilt and innocence, and the value of life are shaken to the core. It is the chronicle of a death foretold, but not prevented. It is an erotic, arresting, adrenaline-fuelled ride into the dark blood of a killer.'

Source: Malthouse Theatre website, http://www.malthousetheatre.com.au/
Sighted: 08/07/2007

1 14 The Lost Echo Tom Wright , Barrie Kosky , 2006 single work drama

'The Lost Echo' is based on the mythological stories in Ovid's Metamorphoses. It is 'a kaleidoscope of music, text, dance, and image using the music of Cole Porter, John Dowland and Franz Schubert.'

The twelve stories told are those of :
1. Phaethon: A boy whose search for his father leads him to incineration.
2. Callisto: A virgin girl who is seduced by a god, changed into a bear and transformed into a star.
3. Actaeon: A boy who is transformed into a stag as punishment for voyeurism and is eventually ripped apart by his own dogs.
4. Mestra: A girl whose father eats himself to death.
5. Myrrha: A girl whose incestuous lust for her father leads her to misery and transformation into a tree
6. Arachne: A girl whose pride, arrogance and insight leads her to be changed into a spider
7. Salmacis: A woman whose obsession for a younger man leads them both to be transformed into water.
8. Philomela: A girl who enacts devastating revenge on her rapist by feeding him his own child.
9. Semele: A girl who sleeps with a god and is obliterated by the gods.
10. Pentheus: A boy whose inner torment results in him being ripped into pieces by his own mother.
11. Narcissus and Echo :A boy who falls in love with his own reflection and a girl who vanishes into her own voice.
12. Orpheus and Euridice: A man who loses the woman he loves - twice.

1 The Wall Project Tee O'Neill , Ben Ellis , Tom Wright , 2005 single work drama A collaborative writing project looking at the idea of a wall and its metaphors. 'Ellis uses the Middle East as a setting, in a scene where a boy has a bomb strapped to his body, in what Bendall says is a snapshot of community reaction to a wall appearing in the middle of a zoo. Wright deals with convicts being transported to Botany Bay while O'Neill examines the global sex trade in a thriller setting, with questions about the divide between the first and third worlds....Her script examines the plight of an East European sex slave, inspired by a story she heard while a drama student in London 20 years ago.' 'Tearing Down the Walls', The Age, 31 May 2005.
1 The Song of Life Tom Wright , 2005 single work diary
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 17-18 September 2005; (p. 16-17)
Diary entries dating from December 2002 to July 2005 describing Wright's work in adapting Homer's The Odyssey for the Australian stage.
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