From June 26 – 29, atyp presents… are playing host to a bunch of trolls in the form of FONY 2013, an exciting new play from Victoria’s Courthouse ARTS.
A story about how to be authentic in an anonymous world where you can be anyone you want to be, FONY touches on social media, digital activism, bullying, trolling, duck shooting, and rumour-made-easy. It will make you laugh and make you at least think about crying.
Fraser Corfield, atyp’s Artistic Director, said that FONY is inspired by an incident where a young person became famous overnight. “The impact was fascinating. Within days, everyone was their best friend. Everyone knew them better than everyone else. Everyone had the inside story.
“This is a production that will speak directly to young Australians here and now about the complex relationships between Facebook ‘friends’.”
Georgina Capper highlights that FONY is an ideal piece for Drama students to see. “As well as being a challenging and relevant piece thematically for young people, the show makes great use of non-naturalism. The actors are young – some have only just left school themselves, so it will be extremely exciting and irreverent viewing for students from year nine upwards.”
FONY’s cast features Jesse Bickerton, Didem Caia, Charlie McIntyre, and Thomas Russell Shears. It will play at atyp 1, Pier 4/5 Hickson Road in Walsh Bay from 26 – 29 June. For tickets and more information please visit atyp.com.au.
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