The Revolution Starts Here

by Gemma Sneddon and Brad Lee
2009 Adelaide Fringe Festival
3 - 8 March 2009revolution.html

“Forgotten places hide behind the city facades we see each day. Places held apart from the word; Places where external rules need not apply. External realities need not apply. Crowded in, between the derelict and the glitzy, there are places where anything can happen. And this is the place; the revolution starts here”

- Gemma Sneddon, Co-Writer

sharp, witty, well-crafted… A short, snappy satire of world politics.

- Rip It Up (Adelaide’s Leading Street Press Magazine)


a stunning piece of direction...genuinely exciting piece of work

- Festival Freak



Nineteen Eighty Four


2008 Adelaide Fringe Festival
Presented by Urban Myth Theatre of Youth1984.html

- The Sunday Mail

- The Advertiser

2008 Best Young Director: Edwin Kemp Attrill, Nineteen Eighty Four

2008 Best Youth Production: Nineteen Eighty Four (Urban Myth Theatre of Youth)

2008 Best Adaptation: Gemma Sneddonm Nineteen Eighty Four

- The Sunday Mail

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In an contemporary adaptation of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, using the classic language of the play, Lysander, a passionate Athenian woman, is in love with her lady, Hermia – to the outrage of Hermia’s father and Athenian society. Meanwhile, Helena, a lovesick young man, is desperately trying to court Demetrius, who, determined to restore heteronormality, wants to marry Hermia. 

Escaping to the woods to avoid the strict moral code of Athens, the four lovers are caught up in the Fairyland: a gender-queer, sexually free, chaotic Shangri-La – where nothing is as it seems, and love has no boundaries.mnd.html

Adapted By:  Sarah Dunn and Edwin Kemp Attrill  

Director:  Sarah Dunn

Co-Director:   Edwin Kemp Attrill

 Granny Warfare

Presented for the 2008  Adelaide FEAST Festival