IMAGINE LIVE

Alison Lester

BASED ON THE BOOK BY

UPDATES & DEVELOPMENTS

During 2022 and 2023, Imagine completed multiple creative developments spanning music, design/technology, and script. Throughout this time, the team was invited to present excerpts at Showcase Victoria, APAM, and APAX. NCM management officially came on board as a producing partner, and the show's premiere season was announced for 2024 in partnership with Geelong Arts Centre (GAC).

MUSIC

Inspired by the diverse and complex beauty of Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula, Composer Nate Gilkes created seven classical works reflecting Imagine’s locations and rich natural settings.

These samples are draft only and not to be shared publicly

With the valuable support from the Mornington City Council, the Imagine team successfully fostered partnerships and collaborations with local artists, schools, and Peninsula communities. These partnerships serve to generate pride and ownership, while embedding the show deeply into a specific place and time.

The Singing Bird Studio Sessions

Script

Animation

Design

Preserving the integrity of the book, whilst framing it for a live context is a critical balancing act. The book is a celebration of play and creativity and it has always been my strong intention that the live iteration should feel just as playful and unstructured. The work should also feel surprising unpredictable and full of joy.

The live show will also embrace the books nonlinear narrative, essentially freeing the audience of traditional theatrical expectations whilst always expertly guiding them by the three live performers. The use of two giant onstage mobile phones facilitates and frames an intergenerational conversation between a child ‘Soli” and their grandparent ‘Ali”

This script excerpt demonstrates:

  • How the performance will be framed for a live audience

  • The multiple storytelling modes

  • The integration of creative technology and live animation

  • The function and language of the three ‘Players’

  • The telling of a long distance intergenerational narrative

The set design will be consists fun oversized household items that magically transform into the books animals and locations. Two giant iPhones [pictured left] will become portals into other worlds and frame an important intergenerational conversation between Soli and their Grandmother Ali.

School Workshops

PROOF OF CONCEPT

HIGHLIGHT REEL

Creative Team

Creative Team

Jolyon James

Nate Gilkes

Eliza Hull headshot

Eliza Hull

Nate Gilkes headshot
Jolyon James headshot
Phillip McInnes headshot
Ashlea Pyke headshot

Phillip McInnes

Ashlea Pyke

Imagine is a cherished Australian classic that demands a meticulous approach by an experienced team. This project will reunite the Helpmann award winning creative team from Robot Song with strong technical support by commercial photographic and video production house About Bob.

With the addition of consultant Eliza Hull, Imagine will embed best access and inclusion practices into the creative process from the ground up. NCM will provide expert management and production services for the development period.

  • Jolyon James is a multidisciplinary visual artist, writer and performance maker. Between 2014 - 2021 Jolyon was the Artistic Associate and lead artist with Arena Theatre Company and has held teaching and directing roles at The Victorian College of the Arts [VCA] and Monash University. In 2019 Jolyon wrote, directed and designed Robot Song winning the prestigious 2019 Helpmann Award for Best Children's Production.

    Robot Song has since been selected twice for inclusion on the VCE Drama Playlist and won two Drama Victoria Awards. Robot Song perfectly showcases Jolyon’s skillset, methodologies and collaborative practices.

    The show incorporates live performance, interactive live animation, animatronics and large-scale puppetry with an original Musical score composed by Nate Gilkes. Robot Song has toured extensively throughout Australia and secured multiple international dates including the Imaginate festival in Edinburgh and U.S. and Canadian tours. [on hold due to COVID-19].

    In addition to writing and directing Jolyon is a professional animator, illustrator and photographer and embraces new technology in the realisation of all his works. In 2021 he co-created Heart VR, a hybrid live performance and virtual reality work that takes young people on a journey deep into their own hearts. Trapper another co-creation with Arena Theatre Company combined slam poetry with large-scale remotely operated kinetic sculpture and was showcased at the Sydney Opera House and Arts Centre Melbourne. Hidden Creature Gallery employs live animation and augmented reality technology to bring to life stories and characters created by young participants. Having already toured extensively throughout Victoria, Hidden Creature Gallery proudly participated in Adelaide's Dream Big 2021, and Castlemaine State Festival.

    Jolyon's personal and cultural background is as diverse as his art practice. His mother, a prominent West Australian artist, arrived in Australia as a refugee after fleeing Burma [Myanmar] and raised a family in the remote North West. Jolyon is also the proud parent of a child with a disability. These influences play an important role in the making and access to his work.

  • Nate Gilkes is an award-winning musician and artistic director working across disciplines of theatre, music and performance. As theatre maker, director, music director and performer, Nate’s artistic practice sits at the colliding points of music, theatre and opera. Drawing on art and popular music, opera and contemporary performance practice, Nate sees music and the sung voice as fundamental connectors to our own ancient, human story and the activating agent for making theatre.

    In 2019 Nate composed the score for the Helpmann Award winning production, Robot Song with Arena Theatre Company (Best Production for Children and Young People), and is the current Artistic Director at Marian St Theatre for Young People in Sydney.

    Since 2010 he has worked across the country with many companies and in roles including Composition and Music Direction for Robot Song (Arena Theatre Company - Helpmann Award Winner 2019 for Best Performance for Children and Young People); A Kindling Throne (Arena Theatre Company - Work in development 2020)

    Previous work includes Direction for new musical Jack of Two Trades (Jeanne Pratt Artist in Residence, Monash University); Composition for The Acoustic Life of Sheds (Big hART and Ten Days on the Island - APRA Art Music Award Winner); Music Direction for Hipbone Sticking Out (Big hART, Melbourne International Arts Festival); Blue Angel (Big hART, Tasmanian International Arts Festival); Collaborations with Rawcus; Vocal Direction for Murru (Big hART and Melbourne Festival); performing in Oedipus Rex/Symphony of Psalms (Sydney Philharmonia Choirs/ Sydney Festival) and Ricercar; Margaret Fulton: Queen of the Dessert (Theatreworks), Chants des Catacombes (Castlemaine State Festival) FOMO: the Fear of Missing Out (Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Melbourne International Comedy Festival) all with The Present Tense Ensemble

    For MSTYP Nate has developed new works, Testament, The Red Dust and Little Boy Blue.

    Nate continues to advocate for strong artist training and teaches regularly at Marian St Theatre for Young People, The Sydney Opera House, Federation University, the Victorian College of the Arts, The National Theatre Drama School and Monash University.

    Nate holds degrees from the Victorian College of the Arts in Directing, the Sydney Conservatorium of Music in Education and and currently completing an MFA in Cultural Leadership at NIDA.

    www.nategilkes.com

  • Ashlea Pyke is an accomplished performer in both Theatre and Musical Theatre with numerous professional lead roles under her belt. In addition Ashlea is a choreographer and movement co-ordinator, recent credits including, Trapper; Marlin and Robot Song with Arena Theatre Company. Ashlea has choreographed numerous shows for Judith Lucy and Denise Scott, including their most recent comedy festival piece ‘Still Here’ and choreographed the adaptation of Alan Broughs ‘Charlie and the war against the Grannies’.

    Ashlea’s experience helping to workshop, develop and originate the role of Juniper in the Helpmann award winning Robot Song with Arena Theatre Company and Jolyon James was a life-changing experience for her, shifting the way she viewed both herself as a creative and the possibilities of creating ambitious, exciting works for young people. It inspired her to enrol in a Bachelor of Psychology to facilitate her ability to make meaningful, inclusive theatre with an impact. Having her own children only further inspires her to build and perform theatre that encourages young people to ask questions and dare to dream.

  • Phillip McInnes has always been interested in the creation of new works that tell stories in interesting ways. This has lead him to working with writers and directors on new projects, reinventing those that aren’t so new, in theatre, film, television as well as voice over for radio, television and animated productions.

    Upon leaving High School Phillip attained a Diploma in Audio Engineering which he’s used in the production of soundscapes and sound effects for theatre and extensive work in the field of Audio-Visual since 1995.

    Deckchair Theatre Company gave Phillip a start in his professional performing career with their production of King For This Place by Neil Murray in the role of Lenny (1999).

    In 2000 Phillip started his training at WAAPA in the Advanced Diploma - Theatre. While there he received the Arts Central Scholarship.

    Phillip is a WAAPA trained actor graduating in 2002. He has developed and performed in productions such as OT – Chronicles of The Old Testament with Uncle Semolina & Friends for Malthouse Theatre Company; Last Scene Imagining’s Home for Perth International Arts Festival a verbatim play developed over 4 years; The Phasmid Branch’s production of Clementine Wakes Up for The Melbourne Fringe; Men Of Steel’s object puppetry theatre Hard Rubbish for Malthouse Theatre; and Robot Song with Jolyon James for Arena Theatre Company.

    While working extensively with Jolyon at Arena as an actor/devisor, Phillip also spent many years working as a digital artist creating and operating animated puppets for Robot Song and in their Schools Workshop Programs such as Hidden Creature Gallery.

    Other theatre credits include: Sleepover, Marlin Expedition and Starchaser for Arena Theatre Company; Men of Steel for Men Of Steel; Grug for Windmill Theatre Company; Mr Freezy for Men of Steel & Arena Theatre Company (Adelaide, IPAY Pittsburgh, Melbourne & Sydney); Petra Kalive’s adaptation of the Peter Goldsworthy novel Three Dog Night for Two Blue Cherries Productions (45 Downstairs & Adelaide Festival Centre); A Man For All Seasons, Summer of the Seventeenth Doll & Various roles in their Victorian Tour Seasons (2003-2010) for Complete Works Theatre Company; MacBeth for Blue Rose Theatre Company.

    Television credits include: Doctor Blake Mysteries, 000 Heroes, Blue Heelers (2003-05), Wakkaville (voiced animated character), Stingers, Neighbours & The Ship (BBC), along with numerous commercials. Film credits include: Judy & Punch, Top End Wedding, The Outing, The Long Weekend, The Dying Breed, Bound, The Life & Times of an FB Holden. Phillip also works as a voice-over artist for radio and television & has been a proud member of MEAA since 1999.

  • Eliza Hull is a contemporary musician, audio producer and disability advocate based in regional Victoria. Her music has been described as ‘stirring, captivating and heartfelt.’

    Her compositions have been used in ABC KIDS TV show ‘And Then Something Changed,’ ABC ‘The Heights’ and American TV shows ‘Awkward, ‘Teen Wolf’ and ‘Saving Hope.’ Her music has been played on radio nationally and internationally including on ABC, RN, BBC and triple j. She recently performed her new song ‘Running Underwater’ on Q & A on ABC TV and is off to SXSW to preform as part of a disability showcase.

    Eliza is a proud disabled woman, with a physical condition ‘Charcot Marie Tooth.’ She is a disability advocate within the contemporary music space, and has performed at Ability Fest, spoken at the music conference Changes advocating for further accessibility for disabled musicians. She recently produced the Isolaid Festival ‘Accessible All Areas’ featuring disabled musicians from all around the world.

    She is also an audio producer and produced We’ve Got This about parenting with a disability for Radio National and ABC LIFE; this series is now being turned into book We’ve Got This – stories by disabled parents out through Black Inc in March 2022 which will feature stories by disabled parents all around Australia.

    She was awarded the Music Victoria ‘Amplify’ award, the APRA mentorship for women in music and the National Leadership Award from the Australia Council and Arts Access Australia.

    Eliza is an access consultant for theatre, live music venues and organisations. She is currently advising organisations such as The ARIAS, Music Victoria, APRA and Arena Theatre Company.

Supporting Images

Other work by Jolyon James