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La Mama is on traditional land of the people of the Kulin Nation. We give our respect to the elders of these traditional lands and to all First Nations people past, present and future. We acknowledge all events take place on stolen lands and that sovereignty was never ceded.

LA MAMA RESIDENCIES

There was extraordinary demand for our 2025 La Mama Residencies, with difficult choices having to be made. In order to increase the opportunities to even more projects than initially intended, we decided to extend the available space by including our Rehearsal Hub for use across the year.

We’re pleased to welcome seventy-six La Mama Residencies across 2025. We have given the lead artists listed below the space in kind at either HQ, the Courthouse or La Mama’s Rehearsal Hub to develop their new works for two weeks each (approx value $10,000).

We’re thrilled that in the year of our development as an organisation, we are surrounded by artists doing the same, and wish each of them all the best in their exploring.

Public showings at the end of each of the developments will be held every second Friday beginning Friday February 14; Courthouse at 3.30pm, Rehearsal Hub at 4pm, HQ at 4.30pm.


HQ

  • Pauline Sherlock “Psychopath School”
  • Murdoch Keane “Superstardom at last”
  • Matthew Connell “Untitled”
  • Sandra Long “How I Survived a Bot Attack, Stumbling through a Sea of Click Farms”
  • Megan Twycross “STUCK”
  • Vanessa O’Neill “The Greer Effect”
  • Solomon Rumble “Oooo What is This Little Thing Over Here?”
  • Furball Theatre “The Birds”
  • Hazel Pigrum – University of Melbourne UHT Award – “AUTOMATED”
  • Roisin Wallace “FEMOID. – Vixen theatre company”
  • Keegan Bell “Feathered Body Perpetual Fall”
  • Robert Lewis “Hundreds and Thousands (working title)”
  • Cohan “The Irreducible”
  • Honor Webster-Mannison “Cow Play”
  • Aquilla Sorensen “Hell On Earth”
  • Emina Ashman “Florescence”
  • Stella Webster “Ways to Drown a Fish”
  • James Jackson “The Water Done Gone”
  • AYA “Ma (間)”
  • Sheanna Parker Russon “A Trans Woman’s Guide to Manhood”
  • Dora Abrahams “Brides”
  • Francesco Mandarino & Zoe Anastasiou – “Ballet For Boys”

COURTHOUSE

  • Laurence Strangio “HEDDA [alone]”
  • Zadie McCracken, Ella Crowley & Julian Smith-Guard “Everybody Wants to be Emma: the Musical”
  • Madelaine Nunn “The Kick”
  • Glenn Shea “Trilogy”
  • Isabel Knight “In Train”
  • Sophia Derkenne and Daphne Gerolymou Papadopoulos “Breadwinning”
  • Daniel Witton “Cadence”
  • Natalie Frija “Montauciel and the Moon”
  • Georgie Rootsey – Deakin Springboard Residency – “Honey, I’m Home”
  • Gabriel Partington “The Apple Tree”
  • Zoë Harlen “This Means War”
  • Pummel Squad “Chance be a Dame this Evening’
  • Adam Fawcett “Men on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown”
  • Elbow Room (Marcel Dorney) “S A I N T S”
  • R.Johns with Aliya Aboo “Journey of the True Self”
  • Tariro Mavondo  “Mother Wound in Seven Rooms”
  • Rollercoaster Theatre “RED”
  • Mark McDonald “We the Jury”
  • Roxanne McDonald and Sally McKenzie “PREOCCUPATION”
  • Flick “GAG REFLEX”
  • Jorja Bentley “Case Notes”
  • Lyall Brooks “There Arose a Great Tempest”

REHEARSAL HUB

  • Ryan Stewart “KINDER”
  • Jamila Main, Yasemin Sabuncu & Jessie Ngaio “Midsumma Pathways Group Residency”
  • Tim Sneddon “Foot Finger Face”
  • India Alessandra “For You, Always”
  • Sally Q Davies “Messier Objects”
  • Claire Frost “[Working Title] Echoes in the Algorithm”
  • Jennifer Monk “Wing Attack, Here if you need”
  • Cassandra-Elli Yiannacou “Capitalism according to the Lilydale line”
  • Hayley Edwards “Shitbag”
  • Bridget Webster “Worms and Conditions”
  • Ben Brooker “The Sky King”
  • Aslam Abdus-Samad “Words I Wish I Had”
  • Cole Mckenna “Bless the Telephone”
  • Emilie Collyer “Post Doctoral Fallowship”
  • Cynda Beare “Sex Poems”
  • Phoebe Anne Taylor “End Process”
  • Noemie Huttner-Koros & Andrew Sutherland “To Wander Off As Things Are Called To Order”
  • Maki Morita “Moon Child”
  • Kerith Manderson-Galvin “ACTION FIGURES”
  • Ben Grant “Wrong Way: Grow Back”
  • Freddie Fitzpatrick-Lubowitz “On Saturday”
  • Zack Lewin, “My First Sugar Daddy (Who Actually Looks Like My Dad)”
  • Emily Tomlins “Stranger”
  • Tessa Nethercote Way “Backtrack”
  • Bronte Charlotte “Clementine and Pieces of Shit”
  • Henry Kelly “We Make Friends with Karl Marx”
  • Heidi Everett “Lost Women”
  • Jem Lai “I’M TRYING TO HELP YOU, SILLY!”
  • Beth Paterson, Kat Yates “Welcome to My Egg Talk”
  • Pathways 2023
  • Writing Intensive 2024
  • EMERGE 2024

Love,
La Mama xx

La Mama is financially assisted by the Victorian Government through Creative Victoria, and the City of Melbourne through their Arts and Creative Investment Partnerships program.

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Mick Pacholli

Mick created TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide in 1979 with Helmut Katterl, the world's first real Street Magazine. He had been involved with his fathers publishing business, Toorak Times and associated publications since 1972.  Mick was also involved in Melbourne's music scene for a number of years opening venues, discovering and managing bands and providing information and support for the industry. Mick has also created a number of local festivals and is involved in not for profit and supporting local charities.        

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