The Bowery Theatre is set to host a thought-provoking performance this June with Outer Urban Projects’ critically acclaimed theatre work, The Audition.
This compelling production, inspired by the journeys of two young Iranian immigrant artists, Milad Norouzi and Sahra Davoudi, offers a unique and intimate look at the parallels between the audition process and seeking asylum in Australia.
Directed by Outer Urban Projects’ artistic director Irine Vela, The Audition delves into the uncertainties faced by both actors and asylum seekers.
“In both cases, applicants wait while someone more powerful determines their future, often based off a single encounter. The asylum seeker, just like the actor, is an expert at being patient with a force that keeps them waiting without having their hopes dashed,” Vela said.
When The Audition premiered in 2019, Norouzi and Davoudi were doubly displaced within Australia and on its stages. They now have permanent Australian residency and are enjoying their artistic pursuits.
Outer Urban Projects aims to connect new and established artists based in the northern Melbourne fringes. It provides an open door for collaboration, where artist lived experiences shape the content of the stories that it shares.
Norouzi and Davoudi didn’t have to audition. Instead, they were invited to create The Audition in collaboration with Irine Vela and writers Christos Tsiolkas, Patricia Cornelius, Melissa Reeves, Tes Lyssiotis and Wahibe Moussa.
Vela said the Melbourne-metro tour of The Audition ends during Refugee Week, which this year has the theme of ‘Finding Freedom through Family.’
“The Audition offers a sharp and insightful perspective into the protocols and powers that permit or veto entry into our country and onto our stages,” said Vela.
The Audition will be on at the Bowery Theatre on June 21. Tickets are priced between $18 and $30.
Details: outerurbanprojects.org/works/theaudition