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Real stories of young people who have experienced the youth justice system on stage in Saplings at Arts Centre Melbourne

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Saplings

The Show Room | 28 July – 1 August 2026


The Australian Theatre for Young People‘s (ATYP) acclaimed production, Saplings, is set to make its Victorian premiere at The Show Room, Arts Centre Melbourne from 28July to 1 August, 2026.

Written by Yuwaalaraay playwright Hannah Belanszky and directed by proud Kalkadoon woman Abbie-lee Lewis, the work is a powerful look at the youth justice system through the eyes of young Australians.
Saplings is a collection of hilarious and heartbreaking stories about young people in conflict with the youth justice system, drawn from workshops and interviews with incarcerated youth from Marrickville to Moree.
Set to a soundtrack of rap and hip-hop music created by young people in the youth justice system, Saplings gives an honest, raw look into the adult consequences faced by some of our most vulnerable individuals.
“In 2022, with Raise The Age, Australia debated whether a child could be held criminally responsible at the age of 10. In 2026, some Australian states have implemented Adult Crime, Adult Time laws.  The conversation continues but it’s not happening with the people it directly affects – the young people,” says Director Abbie-lee Lewis.
Four talented young actors take on multiple roles in this poetic, personal, and unexpected production that leaves the audience asking who’s really to blame. Talijah Blackman-Corowa (Black Snow, Plum, The Death of Bunny Munro), Maliyan Blair (ABC’s Total Control), Sam Harmon (RENT, 50th Anniversary tour of Jesus Christ Superstar) and Danny Howard, who is making his acting debut for ATYP, bring to life the stories of today’s youth battling a legal system that doesn’t want them to succeed.
Saplings premiered at the 2024 Sydney Festival and won the Sydney Theatre Award for Best Production for Young People. This year marks the work’s first major national tour commencing with a season at Sydney Opera House in May, before travelling to ten other venues across Queensland, Northern Territory, Tasmania, Victoria and regional New South Wales.
The Australian Theatre for Young People has been the flagship home for young people to create, perform, and tell their stories since 1963.  They create theatre by and for young people, championing their stories, perspectives, and potential. It delivers an annual program of performances, workshops, and artist development programs to empower and build the next generation of storytellers and audiences.
“A delicate story of challenge and possibility” ★★★★ Sydney Morning Herald
“This play is authentic, raw, brutal, and very moving”★★★★★ Sydney Arts Guide
“Moving, upsetting and, perhaps unexpectantly, strikingly funny” ★★★★1/2ArtsHub
Arts Centre Melbourne and Australian Theatre for Young People present

Saplings by Hannah Belanskzky

The Show Room | 28 July – 1 August 2026
Duration: 1 hour 20 minutes
Age Recommendation: 14 yrs +
Friday – 11 am and 7 pm
Saturday – 2 pm and 7 pm

Tickets from artscentremelbourne.com.au

For more information, visit artscentremelbourne.com.au

Creative credits

Cast: Talijah Blackman-Corowa, Maliyan Blair, Sam Harmon, Danny Howard
Writer: Hannah Belanszky
Director: Abbie-lee Lewis
Associate Director:  Ryan Whitworth-Jones

Dramaturg: Jane FitzGerald
Co-Set & Costume Designer: Angela Doherty
Co Set & Lighting Designer: Morgan Moroney
Composer & Sound Designer: Michael Weir
Fight Director: Tim Dashwood
Production Manager: Harry Dowling
Stage Manager: Milly Grindrod
Producer: Hayden Tonazzi
Associate Producer: Ryan Whitworth-Jones
Workshop Facilitator: George Kemp

 

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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.    

Mick Pacholli
Mick Pachollihttps://www.tagg.com.au
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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