Jamie Garner
Credits
Babies and Bathwater
Dublin Gay Theatre Festival
The Glitch
Evelyn is the perfect 1950s housewife. But she’s suing Him in court for the most epic divorce imaginable. Heightened language and witty humour evoke rural Australia, ancient myth, and 21st-century religious trauma. Winner Sean Meehan Identity Award. Purchase the 'Babies and Bathwater' playtext here.
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Make Me
Spotify
Episode 5, 'This Is Getting Harder'. A painter hides in her hotel room, avoiding the opening of her own exhibition, while the reporter interviewing her is not who she seems. Where do you draw the line between being 'artistic' and being mentally unwell? Listen on Spotify here (under my former name Amy Garner Buchanan).
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We Never Get Off at Sloane Square
Park Theatre
Drayton Arms Theatre
Growing up in poverty with his single mother, a child genius searches for the perfect father. His epic quest takes him from East London to the Arctic Circle, from Kurosawa's Japan to the depths of his mother's sadness, all without ever leaving the Circle Line. Adapted from Helen DeWitt's novel The Last Samurai. Purchase the 'Sloane Square' playtext here (under my former name Amy Garner Buchanan).
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Something By Tolstoi
LAMDA
Trafalgar Studios
In 1930s New York City, a queer Jewish bookstore owner loses her girlfriend and her mind. Adapted from the short story by Tennessee Williams.
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Australian Suitcase
Young Audiences of Houston
'We're going to Botany Bay...' Australian poetry, legend, folk song and history come to life in this show for children commissioned by Young Audiences of Houston in partnership with the Houston International Festival.
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