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Special Performances
- Preview: 6 August, 7:30pm,
7 August, 7:30pm - Opening Night: 8 August, 7:30pm
- Artist Talks: 14 August, 7:30pm
- Auslan Interpreted: 14 August, 7:30pm
- Pay What You Can: 20 August, 11:00am
Runtime
Approx. 95 mins
Warnings
Adult Themes, Coarse Language. Suitable for ages 15+
Accessibility
La Boite Theatre and Playlab Theatre present A World Premiere
A Show of Rebirth and Reckoning
It’s 2026, Earth is burning, and time is running out.
Geneticist Evie and the crew of the ARK MARK II spaceship are humanity’s last hope, charged with rescuing every species they can, two by two, for a new beginning on Mars.
Lions, Javan warty pigs, and creatures of all kinds are soon set to roam about in purpose-built biomes in ‘The Second Eden’.
Behind the mission is GENESIS, a corporate superpower who have commissioned the project, selling salvation through a slick marketing campaign.
The mission is disrupted when Evie discovers she’s pregnant — thanks to her husband Alan forgetting his birth control.
As personal crises collide with cosmic responsibility, Evie uncovers a shocking truth about the mission that forces the crew to question everything they thought they knew. Where do they go from here?
Written by award-winning playwright Kathryn Marquet (The Dead Devils of Cockle Creek, Pale Blue Dot) and award-winning director and Playlab Theatre Artistic Director Ian Lawson (Blue Bones, Horizon), Second Coming is a tragicomedy of galactic proportions: a love letter to Earth that explores the rise of corporate power, oligarchy, and the urgent need for new ethics in a world driven by boundless capitalism.
It asks, with dark humour and heart: if we can’t learn from our mistakes on Earth, what hope do we have on Mars?
Cast
Ashlee Lollback
Gideon Mzembe
Anthony Standish
Stay tuned for further cast announcements
Creatives
Playwright Kathryn Marquet, Director Ian Lawson, Set & Costume Designer Bill Haycock, Composer & Sound Designer Wil Hughes and Lighting Designer Geoff Squires


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