![]() He also appeared in the short film Ben 10: Age of the Universe. Ngali made his television debut in Royal Flying Doctor Service directed by Jeremy Sims. He is making his Melbourne Theatre Company debut with Jacky. Ngali Shaw is from the Wiradjuri, Murawari, Kunja tribes. To learn more about our health and safety measures before you attend the venue, click here. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples can contact Yarning Safe’n’Strong on 1800 959 563 or visit WellMob. If this production raises concerns for you or anyone you know, call Beyond Blue on 1300 224 636. For detailed information about the production’s content click here. This production contains moments of racism/racist slurs, sexual themes, some nudity, frequent coarse language and mature themes. You can also purchase the script for Jacky online. Want to learn more about Jacky ? View our interactive, digital programme. MTC Donors ($1,000+) enjoy access to relaxed, informative and intimate post-show events. Stay after the show to join an enlightening conversation with the cast and creative team. We invite First Nations community to purchase $29 Blaktix* to the Community Night and join the cast and creative team in the foyer after the performance for refreshments. Production supported by Craig Semple and the Trawalla Foundation. Louise Myer and Martyn Myer AO, Maureen Wheeler AO and Tony Wheeler AO, Christine Brown Bequest, AC KC and Maria Myers AC, Tony Burgess and Janine Burgess, Dr Andrew McAliece and Dr Richard Simmie, Larry Kamener and Petra Kamener. ![]() Jacky was commissioned through MTC’s NEXT STAGE Writers' Program with the support of our Playwrights Giving Circle Donors, Foundations and Organisations. * Subject to availability, booking fees may apply. $29 Blaktix* are available for people who identify as being of First Nations descent.įirst Nations community are invited to purchase tickets to the Community Night on Thursday 25 May at 7.30pm, and join the cast and creative team in the foyer after the performance for refreshments. Jacky is a sharp, quick-witted play about family, community, work and culture that examines the personal costs of navigating it all in contemporary Australia. This world premiere from Aboriginal playwright Declan Furber Gillick and director Mark Wilson – whose previous collaboration is the multi-award winning Bighouse Dreaming – stars Guy Simon ( Jasper Jones) in the title role alongside Ngali Shaw ( The Twelve), Greg Stone ( A Doll’s House, Part 2) and Alison Whyte ( Harry Potter and the Cursed Child). When Jacky’s unemployable little brother Keith rolls into town, Jacky’s carefully compartmentalised lives are thrown onto a collision course. He skilfully negotiates the gig economy, skipping neatly from office internships to cultural performances to sex work. Jacky is a smart, enterprising young blackfella in the big city.
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