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  • Every year in January, the Wellington Botanic Gardens are lit by Michael Farrand of MJF Lighting, as part of the city's Summer City Festival.
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  • Every year in January, the Wellington Botanic Gardens are lit by Michael Farrand of MJF Lighting, as part of the city's Summer City Festival.
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  • Every year in January, the Wellington Botanic Gardens are lit by Michael Farrand of MJF Lighting, as part of the city's Summer City Festival.
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  • Every year in January, the Wellington Botanic Gardens are lit by Michael Farrand of MJF Lighting, as part of the city's Summer City Festival.
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  • Every year in January, the Wellington Botanic Gardens are lit by Michael Farrand of MJF Lighting, as part of the city's Summer City Festival.
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  • Every year in January, the Wellington Botanic Gardens are lit by Michael Farrand of MJF Lighting, as part of the city's Summer City Festival.
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  • Every year in January, the Wellington Botanic Gardens are lit by Michael Farrand of MJF Lighting, as part of the city's Summer City Festival.
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  • Every year in January, the Wellington Botanic Gardens are lit by Michael Farrand of MJF Lighting, as part of the city's Summer City Festival.
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  • Every year in January, the Wellington Botanic Gardens are lit by Michael Farrand of MJF Lighting, as part of the city's Summer City Festival.
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  • Every year in January, the Wellington Botanic Gardens are lit by Michael Farrand of MJF Lighting, as part of the city's Summer City Festival.
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  • Every year in January, the Wellington Botanic Gardens are lit by Michael Farrand of MJF Lighting, as part of the city's Summer City Festival.
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  • Every year in January, the Wellington Botanic Gardens are lit by Michael Farrand of MJF Lighting, as part of the city's Summer City Festival.
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  • Every year in January, the Wellington Botanic Gardens are lit by Michael Farrand of MJF Lighting, as part of the city's Summer City Festival.
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  • Every year in January, the Wellington Botanic Gardens are lit by Michael Farrand of MJF Lighting, as part of the city's Summer City Festival.
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  • Every year in January, the Wellington Botanic Gardens are lit by Michael Farrand of MJF Lighting, as part of the city's Summer City Festival.
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  • Every year in January, the Wellington Botanic Gardens are lit by Michael Farrand of MJF Lighting, as part of the city's Summer City Festival.
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  • Every year in January, the Wellington Botanic Gardens are lit by Michael Farrand of MJF Lighting, as part of the city's Summer City Festival.
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  • Every year in January, the Wellington Botanic Gardens are lit by Michael Farrand of MJF Lighting, as part of the city's Summer City Festival.
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  • Every year in January, the Wellington Botanic Gardens are lit by Michael Farrand of MJF Lighting, as part of the city's Summer City Festival.
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  • Every year in January, the Wellington Botanic Gardens are lit by Michael Farrand of MJF Lighting, as part of the city's Summer City Festival.
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  • Every year in January, the Wellington Botanic Gardens are lit by Michael Farrand of MJF Lighting, as part of the city's Summer City Festival.
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  • Every year in January, the Wellington Botanic Gardens are lit by Michael Farrand of MJF Lighting, as part of the city's Summer City Festival.
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  • Every year in January, the Wellington Botanic Gardens are lit by Michael Farrand of MJF Lighting, as part of the city's Summer City Festival.
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  • Every year in January, the Wellington Botanic Gardens are lit by Michael Farrand of MJF Lighting, as part of the city's Summer City Festival.
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  • Every year in January, the Wellington Botanic Gardens are lit by Michael Farrand of MJF Lighting, as part of the city's Summer City Festival.
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  • Every year in January, the Wellington Botanic Gardens are lit by Michael Farrand of MJF Lighting, as part of the city's Summer City Festival.
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  • Every year in January, the Wellington Botanic Gardens are lit by Michael Farrand of MJF Lighting, as part of the city's Summer City Festival.
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  • The gardens are lit up at Wellington's Summer City festival, in the Botanic Garden.  <br />
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Designer Mike Farrand and the MJF Lighting team install this three-week display each year.
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  • The gardens are lit up at Wellington's Summer City festival, in the Botanic Garden.  <br />
<br />
Designer Mike Farrand and the MJF Lighting team install this three-week display each year.
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  • The gardens are lit up at Wellington's Summer City festival, in the Botanic Garden.  <br />
<br />
Designer Mike Farrand and the MJF Lighting team install this three-week display each year.
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  • The gardens are lit up at Wellington's Summer City festival, in the Botanic Garden.  <br />
<br />
Designer Mike Farrand and the MJF Lighting team install this three-week display each year.
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  • Diwali Indian Festival of Lights, Wellington Town Hall, New Zealand.
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  • A view of Lambton Harbour, Wellington, New Zealand
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  • A view of Lambton Harbour, Wellington, New Zealand
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  • A view of Lambton Harbour, Wellington, New Zealand
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  • A view of Lambton Harbour, Wellington, New Zealand
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  • Members of Band Of The Giants perform at Wellington's annual Summer City festival, in the Botanic Garden Soundshell.
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  • Members of Band Of The Giants perform at Wellington's annual Summer City festival, in the Botanic Garden Soundshell.
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  • Songwriter Wayne Mason performs with Band Of The Giants at Wellington's annual Summer City festival, in the Botanic Garden Soundshell.
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  • Songwriter Wayne Mason performs with Band Of The Giants at Wellington's annual Summer City festival, in the Botanic Garden Soundshell.
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  • Members of Wellington band Phoenix Foundation perform at the Summer City festival at the Botanic Garden Soundshell.
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  • Members of Wellington band Phoenix Foundation perform at the Summer City festival at the Botanic Garden Soundshell.
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  • Members of Wellington band Phoenix Foundation perform at the Summer City festival at the Botanic Garden Soundshell.
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  • Members of Wellington band Phoenix Foundation perform at the Summer City festival at the Botanic Garden Soundshell.
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  • Bluesman Darren Watson performs at the Botanic Garden Soundshell during Wellington's Summer City, New Zealand.
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  • Bluesman Darren Watson performs at the Botanic Garden Soundshell during Wellington's Summer City, New Zealand.
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  • Summer City performance, Botanic Garden Soundshell, Wellington New Zealand.
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  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
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  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
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  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
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  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
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  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
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  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
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  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
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  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
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  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
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  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
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  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
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  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
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  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
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  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
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  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
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  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
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  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
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  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
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  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
    1244 ST16TM 9997 Pro © Robert Catto.jpg
  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
    1226 ST16TM 9968 Pro © Robert Catto.jpg
  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
    1217 ST16TM 9954 Pro © Robert Catto.jpg
  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
    1233 ST16TM 9980 Pro © Robert Catto.jpg
  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
    1193 ST16TM 9914 Pro © Robert Catto.jpg
  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
    1188 ST16TM 9909 Pro © Robert Catto.jpg
  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
    1207 ST16TM 9936 Pro © Robert Catto.jpg
  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
    1151 ST16TM 9861 Pro © Robert Catto.jpg
  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
    1169 ST16TM 8879A Pro © Robert Catto.jpg
  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
    1109 ST16TM 9786 Pro © Robert Catto.jpg
  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
    1113 ST16TM 9790 Pro © Robert Catto.jpg
  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
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  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
    1091 ST16TM 9770 Pro © Robert Catto.jpg
  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
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  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
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  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
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  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
    1069 ST16TM 8795A Pro © Robert Catto.jpg
  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
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  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
    1061 ST16TM 9729 Pro © Robert Catto.jpg
  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
    1057 ST16TM 9722 Pro © Robert Catto.jpg
  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
    1053 ST16TM 9714 Pro © Robert Catto.jpg
  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
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  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
    1030 ST16TM 9671 Pro © Robert Catto.jpg
  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
    0999 ST16TM 9624 Pro © Robert Catto.jpg
  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
    1023 ST16TM 9663 Pro © Robert Catto.jpg
  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
    1017 ST16TM 9647 Pro © Robert Catto.jpg
  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
    0990 ST16TM 9612 Pro © Robert Catto.jpg
  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
    0975 ST16TM 9576 Pro © Robert Catto.jpg
  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
    0957 ST16TM 8769A Pro © Robert Catto.jpg
  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
    0956 ST16TM 9553 Pro © Robert Catto.jpg
  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
    0875 ST16TM 9423 Pro © Robert Catto.jpg
  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
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  • Production images of Thomas Murray and the Upside Down River by Robert Catto, captured at Griffin Theatre on Wednesday 13  January, 2016.<br />
<br />
Invoking the expansive, isolating beauty of rural Australia, Reg Cribb’s epic new play is about a man ravaged by drought, family secrets and love.<br />
<br />
The Murray family have been farming the land along the Darling River for five generations. For Tom Murray, it’s all he’s ever known. When his childhood friends Lucy and Billy reappear, deep friendships are tested, and secrets, long buried, are finally awakened – Tom must make the long journey down-stream to reconcile past wrongs and to fight for his wife.<br />
<br />
Reg Cribb is a highly-awarded playwright and screenwriter. His plays Last Cab to Darwin and The Return / Last Train to Freo have been adapted into feature films and he wrote the screenplay for the award-winning Bran Nue Dae. <br />
<br />
Director Chris Bendall<br />
Set & Costume Designer Dann Barber<br />
Composer & Sound Designer Kingsley Reeve <br />
Lighting Designer Alexander Berlage<br />
Stage Manager Ruth Horsfall<br />
Co-Producers Pippa Bailey and Chris Bendall <br />
With Grant Cartwright, Vanessa Downing, Nicholas Papademetriou, Francesca Savige, Bjorn Stewart
    0825 ST16TM 8713A Pro © Robert Catto.jpg
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