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CROSSING THE DIVIDE

‘The path may be difficult, but there has to be a willingness to find a way through, together.’

Winner of 2 Matilda Awards 2025

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Winner of 2 Matilda Awards 2025 〰️

CROSSING THE DIVIDE is Shock Therapy’s latest work that explores the long term impact of Australia’s colonial past and how it has shaped our national identity and the issues we face today.

A high school history class, sets out on a two-day trek across the Great Dividing Range, learning about the expedition by Blaxland, Wentworth and Lawson. As the group travel through the Blue Mountains, their guide Lionel draws their attention to what is often left out of the history books. They learn about some of the earliest interactions between Indigenous people and the colonial explorers, revealing some of this nation's difficult truths.

As the trip continues, Liam, a scholarship student from the Torres Strait, starts to feel uncomfortable, constantly having to declare or defend his experience as a First Nations person to his classmates. Tensions mount when Liam’s friend Max refuses to see how European settlement created anything but a positive pathway to progress for a newly forming nation. Tempers flare around the camp fire and Liam becomes lost – in time and place - as he’s suddenly staring down the barrel of a shotgun held by an equally startled and confused Gregory Blaxland.  

The physical landscape of the Great Dividing Range serves as an allegory for the pertinent issues that Australia is grappling with and the divide between various parts of our society. CROSSING THE DIVIDE asks the question, “Can we find a path to a more unified Australia, or is the distance too vast to cross and will we always be divided?

CROSSING THE DIVIDE premiered in March 2024 and is written and performed by Sam Foster, Hayden Jones and Benjin Maza, with sound design and composition by DOBBY.

View trailer for CROSSING THE DIVIDE here.

Laurel wreath with text inside reading "WINNER 2025 MATILDA AWARDS".
Crossing the Divide is a powerful work that reveals a true conversation between Indigenous Australia and Settler-Colonialism with wit, humour and respect.
— DOBBY

DURATION
55 mins + 10 mins post-show Q&A

SUITABILITY
Grades 7 – 12

WRITTEN, DIRECTED & PERFORMED BY
Sam Foster, Hayden Jones and Benjin Maza

SOUND DESIGN BY
DOBBY

MUSIC BY
Sam Foster, Benjin Maza and DOBBY

LIGHTING DESIGN BY
Wes Bluff

PRODUCTION SHOTS BY
Cinnamon Smith

*Best Ensemble

*Lord Mayor’s Award for Best New Australian Work


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