Lost in Shanghai
93 Mitchell Street
93 Mitchell Street
Darwin City NT 0800
Australia
Darwin Entertainment Centre presents
A Contemporary Asian Australian Performance production
Written by Jane Hutcheon
Co-Directed by William Yang and Tasnim Hossain
Throughout her adventurous journalism career, one story has intrigued Jane Hutcheon more than any other: the story of her mother Beatrice’s turbulent childhood in pre-Communist Shanghai. It’s the tale of an ordinary Eurasian family in extraordinary times, set against a backdrop of fading colonial opulence and looming war.
After visiting Shanghai in 2018, Jane began to search for the truth of her mother’s difficult beginnings. Lost in Shanghai is her family’s story of survival. Beatrice becomes a journalist at the South China Morning Post in the 1950s, perhaps setting a precedent for her daughter. Using projected images from the family archive curated by renowned photographer William Yang and music composed and performed by Dr Terumi Narushima, Jane narrates the moving story of Lost in Shanghai in her own words.
Co-Directed by William Yang and Tasnim Hossain, Lost in Shanghai adds to the rich collection of theatrical storytelling works from Contemporary Asian Australian Performance (CAAP), such as Double Delicious, The Backstories, In Between Two, Who Speaks for Me and Stories Then and Now.
"A tantalising insight into the breadth and bravery she displayed across her career." THE AGE/SYDNEY MORNING HERALD
“I challenge anyone not to be moved by this beautiful and moving tribute.” THEATRE TRAVELS
Performance warning
Recommended for ages 14+
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders are advised that the performance contains images of people who have died.
Post-show talk
Stay after the Friday 10.30am and Saturday 7.30pm shows for a 15 minute Q&A.
Credits
Writer/Performer Jane Hutcheon
Co-Director William Yang
Co-Director/Dramaturg Tasnim Hossain
Composer/Musician Terumi Narushim
Lighting Designer Susan Grey Gardner
Photo credit Clare Hawley (production photography)
Supported by Contemporary Asian Australian Performance, Creative Australia, Create NSW and Arts on Tour.