Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again. is a contemporary post-modern work by Alice Birch who wrote the script as a direct response to the provocation ‘well behaved women seldom make history’. Through a series of vignettes, it begins as an assault on the language and traditions that have shaped “womanhood” and then becomes something larger: a call to tear down the systems of oppression that divide and diminish us all.
Content Warnings:
MA15+
This production contains references to themes of sexual assault, abuse, suicide, body hatred and fatphobia, violence, pornographic contents, sexism, and misogyny.
Tiger's been involved in the theatre ever since a child, but never quite expected to graduate University with a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and Theatre — the consequence of which was a rather brief spell as an English & Drama teacher!
Tiger joined Spectrum Theatre in 2018, and has taken on such roles as a drunken butler in Dinner For One, the formidable Mrs Appleyard in Picnic at Hanging Rock, and Madame Arcarti in Blithe Sprit.
In the last couple of years, Tiger has become more involved in behind-the-scenes at Spectrum Theatre, and is now rather addicted to the joy that comes from people stepping into our unique and beautiful little venue for the first time, and loves the wonderful theatre community that we have here.
Jen's love of theatre was ignited way back in 2000, when she had her first audition at Spectrum Theatre — giving her the opportunity not only to act, but to sing on stage as well!
Jen has been bitten by the theatre bug ever since, with her involvement in countless shows to date, both on and off stage.
Jimmy is no stranger to Spectrum Theatre, having been involved in it since 2019, taking on both onstage and offstage roles. Jimmy is delighted to be back at Spectrum Theatre after a brief hiatus, following the birth of his lovely child!
Toni is a seasoned performer, and is active in the creative scene in and around Albany and Denmark. Toni joined Spectrum Theatre in Picnic at Hanging Rock, and is part of the Playback Theatre group that meet at Spectrum Theatre.
Laura joined Spectrum Theatre in 2023 when she landed the role of Marjorie in A Good Old Fashioned Big Family Christmas, and has caught the acting bug since!
Laura has since joined the committee of Spectrum Theatre, and has loved being part of the team.
Kayleigh grew up in the Pilbara, where she was involved in a few high school productions, including performing at WAAPA for the Black Swan Theatre Company.
And Then There Were None marked her debut with Spectrum Theatre, and her first time acting since high school.
Luke Simpson has been Spectrum Theatre's technical whiz-kid for a number of years now, supplying Spectrum Theatre with not only his expertise, but his treasure trove of specialised lighting equipment! It's little wonder that when a director sets about planning their production, their first question is "is Luke available?".
Outside of Spectrum Theatre, Luke owns and operates Plantagenet Production Services, and has travelled the world on the back of his professional expertise.
You can find out more about Plantagenet Production Services here.