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Noongar language production Wundig wer Wilura headed to Albany and Bunbury for limited performance run


Following a crowd-pleasing premiere at the 2024 Perth Festival, WA Opera’s Wesfarmers Arts commission Wundig Wer Wilura is coming to Albany in November as a concert adaptation.

Wundig Wer Wilura is a Noongar story of star-crossed lovers who break the bounds of lore and custom, and have their souls forever banished to Mt Brown/Wongborel and Mt Bakewell/Walwalling in York.

It is performed entirely in Noongar language, with English subtitles.

The piece is written by Gina Williams and Guy Ghouse, and will have Albany director Matt Reuben James Ward at its helm.

Opera performers Jess Hitchcock and Jarred Wall are pictured at Mt Brown Lookout in York.
Camera IconOpera performers Jess Hitchcock and Jarred Wall are pictured at Mt Brown Lookout in York. Credit: Michael Wilson/The West Australian

Ward also directed the production when it debuted at Perth Festival last year and will return to bring the story to his hometown crowd.

He said it was an honour to bring the story to new audiences in WA’s South West, particularly in his hometown of Albany.

The production will be in Albany at the Albany Entertainment Centre for two performances on November 5, then moving to Bunbury for two performances on November 7.

Jarred Wall and Jess Hitchcock will both return as the titular characters and will be joined onstage by David Leha, Tyrone Brownley, Charley Caruso, Jarred Inman, Bella McGill, Teresa Moore, Benjamin Gath and Gina Williams.


Following a crowd-pleasing premiere at the 2024 Perth Festival, WA Opera’s Wesfarmers Arts commission Wundig Wer Wilura is coming to Albany in November as a concert adaptation.

Wundig Wer Wilura is a Noongar story of star-crossed lovers who break the bounds of lore and custom, and have their souls forever banished to Mt Brown/Wongborel and Mt Bakewell/Walwalling in York.

It is performed entirely in Noongar language, with English subtitles.

The piece is written by Gina Williams and Guy Ghouse, and will have Albany director Matt Reuben James Ward at its helm.

Opera performers Jess Hitchcock and Jarred Wall are pictured at Mt Brown Lookout in York.
Camera IconOpera performers Jess Hitchcock and Jarred Wall are pictured at Mt Brown Lookout in York. Credit: Michael Wilson/The West Australian

Ward also directed the production when it debuted at Perth Festival last year and will return to bring the story to his hometown crowd.

He said it was an honour to bring the story to new audiences in WA’s South West, particularly in his hometown of Albany.

The production will be in Albany at the Albany Entertainment Centre for two performances on November 5, then moving to Bunbury for two performances on November 7.

Jarred Wall and Jess Hitchcock will both return as the titular characters and will be joined onstage by David Leha, Tyrone Brownley, Charley Caruso, Jarred Inman, Bella McGill, Teresa Moore, Benjamin Gath and Gina Williams.

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