When We Dead Awaken (We Have Never Lived)
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Wed 22 Jul

When We Dead Awaken (We Have Never Lived)

It ends in an avalanche (everyone is going to die in the avalanche).

When
Wed 22 Jul
7:30pm–9:00pm
Where
TW Explosives Factory
St Kilda
Price
Free
Good for
Everyone
🔥 20 people interested
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About this event

It ends in an avalanche (everyone is going to die in the avalanche).

Welcome to Resurrection Day Mountain Resort. The thawing permafrost is sending bodies down the mountainside. In 1350 more than 60% of Norway’s population died of the Black Plague. They’re back. Enjoy your stay.

Ibsen’s final and least liked play (‘When We Dead Awaken’, 1899) didn’t have a mountain troll, a ghost an actual ghost, or a nun with a shotgun. Whether it was missing them or not, now it does. It’s also missing most of the play.

UK/Australian ‘Theatrical saboteurs’ (The Age) Doppelgangster performance company return to Theatre Works for more ‘postmodern genius’ (Timeout) and may ‘god help us’ (Stage Noise).

Featuring original songs, a score of dream-pop and black metal, and members of the teams responsible for divisive works ‘The Anarchy (1138-53: Part One)’ (Theatre Works, 2025) and ‘To Die Will Be Awful’ (Theatre Works, 2024).

If you’re still reading this. Hi. It’s about endings. As much about dystopic class and climate crisis as it is about how we imagine our own deaths, and the end of the planet. It’s about hate and hope and there’s no interval.

Please note: It is forbidden to die in the theatre.

“Postmodern Genius” ★★★★★

– TImeout

“If you’ve ever thought theatre is boring, or tired, or recycling old ideas — dammit, you owe it to yourself to see this.” ★★★★★

– The Music

“Theatrical Saboteurs”

– The Age

“The Worst of Times”

– Heavy Mag

“Wildly Experimental and Wildly Entertaining”

– Daily Review

Melbourne Insider's Take
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At the TW Explosives Factory, we’re in for a unique twist on Ibsen that blends dark humour with contemporary themes. St Kilda's vibrant atmosphere adds to the experience, with its eclectic mix of arts and beach culture that locals cherish.

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Where to eat
Grab a bite at the nearby Bodega Underground, just a 10-minute walk away.
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Getting there
Take tram 96 to the Acland St/Charnwood Rd stop, a short stroll from the venue.
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Insider tip
Arrive early for the best seats, as this intimate venue fills up quickly.

Frequently asked

What should I order?
Grab a bite at the nearby Bodega Underground, just a 10-minute walk away.
How do I get there?
Take tram 96 to the Acland St/Charnwood Rd stop, a short stroll from the venue.
What else should I know?
Arrive early for the best seats, as this intimate venue fills up quickly.

Getting there

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Public transport
Tram, train or bus
Check PTV for routes to St Kilda
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Parking
Street & nearby lots
Check signs — restrictions vary

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