THE DISMISSAL : AN EXTREMELY SERIOUS MUSICAL COMEDY : BANISHED

The COVID-19 pandemic continues to have a devastating impact on the Australian arts industry,  with the announcement that the 2021 premiere of new Australian musical The Dismissal: An  Extremely Serious Musical Comedy will not proceed. 

The Dismissal is a co-production between  independent theatre producers Squabbalogic, Sydney Theatre Company and Canberra Theatre  Centre. A razor-sharp, musical account of Australia’s constitutional crisis of 1975, the production was due to begin rehearsals in Sydney later this month before opening in October at Canberra  Theatre Centre followed by a season at Sydney Opera House. 

STC Artistic Director Kip Williams said, “We are devastated to be losing this exceptional  production. Staging a musical is a huge undertaking at the best of times but with the current  restrictions in Greater Sydney and the inevitability of ongoing capacity limits for NSW venues, it  is a particularly difficult time to mount a brand new Australian production. The incredibly talented  team at Squabbalogic have put an immense amount of work into creating this hilarious, sharp witted and nuanced take on Australian politics and this sensational production deserves to  perform to full houses”. 

The Dismissal: An Extremely Serious Musical Comedy is conceived, co-written and directed by  Squabbalogic’s Jay James-Moody with co-writer Blake Erickson and original music and lyrics by  Laura Murphy. James-Moody said, “As crushing as it is for The Dismissal to join the long line of theatrical works impacted by COVID and the associated restrictions, the health and safety of our  team and audience is paramount. I’m very grateful to everyone at STC and CTC for their  passionate support of the show, and in going above and beyond to navigate these  circumstances. In the meantime Squabbalogic will — as Gough Whitlam mandated in 1975 — maintain the rage and enthusiasm for The Dismissal until ‘it’s time’”.  

Alex Budd, Director of Canberra Theatre Centre said, “We were so excited to be joining with  Sydney Theatre Company and Squabbalogic to host the world premiere of The Dismissal at the  Canberra Theatre, a stone’s throw from where the story was born in 1975. Having seen  audiences return so strongly to our venues in 2021 makes these latest COVID interruptions all  the more heartbreaking. Lost employment for artists and arts workers is considerable, and the  long-reaching and lasting impact of this pandemic on our industry cannot be overstated. The  curtain can’t come down on COVID fast enough”.  

Since the introduction of restrictions for Greater Sydney in June, STC has cancelled 224  performances nationally across seven productions: Grand Horizons, Triple X, White Pearl (STC  season and 6 performances of Qld tour), The 7 Stages of Grieving (SA tour), The Picture of  Dorian Gray, The Dismissal: An Extremely Serious Musical Comedy and the Company’s Rough  Draft program.  

Squabbalogic, Sydney Theatre Company and Canberra Theatre Centre are encouraging theatre  audiences with the means to do so to consider donating to the Actors Benevolent Fund of NSW,  an organisation that supports theatre workers a largely freelance and casual workforce throughout NSW and ACT in times of need. 

If you wish to donate to the Sydney Theatre Company  directly:

https://www.sydneytheatre.com.au/support/donate/donate-now