

Table for 6
Date
Venue
Prepare to be captivated by a theatre dinner show that pays tribute to the bold, brilliant, and unapologetically strong women who have not only paved the way but are fearlessly shaping the future of the stage.
These women don’t just command attention - they own it, and trust us, they’ll have you hanging on their every word.
Pull up a chair, darlin’. This isn’t just dinner - it’s a moment in history.
Table for 6, please!
Performance Details
Venue
The Show Room
Arts Centre Melbourne
100 St Kilda Road, Southbank VIC 3004
Dates & Times
Tue 6 May 6:30pm (Auslan interpreted event) 90 mins, no interval
Tickets
Blaktix $20 General $45 YIRRAMBOI Fan $65 TICKETING ENQUIRIES Email: yirramboi@melbourne.vic.gov.au ACCESSIBILITY ENQUIRIES Venue Phone: 1300 182 183 Venue Email: tickets@artscentremelbourne.com.au
Artist Information
Starring
Kylie Belling, Yorta Yorta/Wiradjuri/South Sea Islander
Starring
Lily Shearer, Murrawarri/Ngemba
Starring
Dr. Lynette Narkle, Noongar
Starring
Margo Kane (she/her), Cree-Saulteaux Métis
Starring
Rachael Maza, Yidinji/Meriam
Starring
Rhoda Roberts, Bundjalung
Host
Emily Wells (she/her), Kamilaroi
Curator
Rachael Maza
Co-Curator and Co-Devisor
Sherene Stewart (she/her), Taungurung/Filipino
Co-Devisor
Sage Wright (she/her), Anishinaabe
Artwork
Alan Stewart
Additional Information
The audience will be seated throughout the performance.
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Auslan Interpreted
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Accessible Bathroom
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Accessible Parking
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Wheelchair Accessible
- Changing Place toilet (Hamer Hall)
Commissioned by YIRRAMBOI 2025.
Presented by YIRRAMBOI and Arts Centre Melbourne.
This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia.
Presented with the support of the Government of Canada.
We acknowledge the support of Canada Council for the Arts
Coarse language. May contain the mention of First Nations people who have passed. May touch on the Stolen Generation, forced removal of First Nations children, Sorry Business, intergenerational trauma, the Sixties Scoop* and Residential School** survivors. *Between approximately 1951 and 1984, an estimated 20,000 or more First Nations, Métis and Inuit infants and children were taken or ‘scooped up’ without the consent of their families, placed in the child welfare system and placed for adoption in mostly non-Indigenous households. This mass removal of Indigenous children from their homes, supported by a series of government policies, became known as the ‘Sixties Scoop’. **Between the late 1800s and 1996, the Government of Canada and church organizations operated the Indian Residential School System. An estimated 150,000 First Nations, Métis, and Inuit children were removed from their families, homes, languages, and lands. A part of official Canadian policy, the residential school system aimed at the complete assimilation of Indigenous people. Indian Residential School Histories and Dialogue Centre, University of British Columbia https://irshdc.ubc.ca/
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