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Millennial’s Child

The Sunshine Coast is no stranger to vibrant, independent theatre, but Millennial’s Child, an upcoming production, marks a rare and exciting collaboration between two of the region’s most innovative theatre companies: the newly-formed Staged Theatre Company and the established SRT Inc. This partnership promises to infuse fresh, dynamic energy into the local arts scene, showcased at the Black Box Theatre Nambour from 1 to 10 November.

Millennial’s Child, written and directed by Simon Denver, offers a brutally funny and poignant exploration of the millennial generation. The show follows a group of friends who, 15 years ago, ruled their school’s debating team with bold optimism. Fast forward to 2024, and they’re still debating—now about the realities of adulthood, from climate change and political instability to the housing crisis and the elusive meaning of being a millennial.

Once filled with idealism, these characters now face the harsh realities of a world vastly different from the one they hoped to change. The debates that were once theoretical in their youth have become lived experiences, and the questions of their teens now carry deeper significance in 2024.

With biting humour and sharp social commentary, Millennial’s Child explores the gap between millennial dreams and today’s reality. As the characters tackle everything from the rise of populism to the pressures of “hustle culture,” audiences are invited to laugh, wince, and reflect on how much (and how little) has changed.

This production is particularly notable for the collaboration between Staged, known for its fresh, experimental approach, and SRT Inc., a cornerstone of the Sunshine Coast theatre scene. The partnership blends innovation with tradition, showcasing the strength of the local arts community.

With its sharp wit and insightful commentary, Millennial’s Child delivers a powerful blend of humour and reflection that will resonate across generations. Whether you’re a millennial or from a different era, this production offers an engaging, thought-provoking experience. The collaboration between Staged and SRT Inc. has created a show that not only entertains but also sparks meaningful conversations about where we’ve been and where we’re going. Don’t miss this standout performance from 1 to 10 November at the Black Box Theatre Nambour—a show that will leave you laughing, thinking, and maybe even debating all the way home.

The talented cast features Caitie Elliott, Riley Scott, Tom Jermyn, Ashleigh Marriott, and Abby Bowyer, with direction from Simon Denver.

Performance Dates and Times

Millennial’s Child will be performed at Black Box Theatre, Nambour from November 1–10, at 7.30pm (November 1, 2, 8, 9) and 2pm (November 3, 10)

Tickets are priced at $35 and available for purchase at stagedtheatre.com, Black Box Theatre www.theoldambulancestation.com or Trybooking.com

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