The 7 Stages of Grieving

The 7 Stages of Grieving

Concert or Performance

Highlights

  • Experience a powerful narrative as 'Everywoman' shares the seven phases of Aboriginal history in Margaret River.
  • Engage with a compelling performance that blends humour and resilience, showcasing Aboriginal storytelling traditions.
  • Discover the rich cultural tapestry of Aboriginal Australia through a unique theatrical lens at Yirra Yaakin Theatre Company.
  • Savour the intimate atmosphere of the venue, complete with bar and kiosk facilities for a complete night out.
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Google Rating
4.3 / 5 7 Google reviews

The 7 Stages of Grieving by Wesley Enoch and Deborah Mailman continues to ask vital and stirring questions of the way we tell stories and how we remember the past.
Told by a single compelling narrator – ‘Everywoman’, the play weaves together cultural knowledge, memories, and personal experiences to share a powerful story of Aboriginal Australia. On its premiere in 1995, this play was a radical act of Aboriginal theatre-making. Thirty years later Yirra Yaakin Theatre Company presented a brand-new production of this classic of Australian theatre in its WA premiere – also the first time it had been presented by an Aboriginal Theatre Company.

A woman stands alone on stage. Over one gripping hour, she traces seven phases of Aboriginal history – Dreaming, Invasion, Genocide, Protection, Assimilation, Self-Determination, and Reconciliation. Mailman and Enoch’s script is a potent expression of resilience and survival, as well as humour, joy and strength. This production is an engaging, moving and ultimately empowering recognition of the loss of identity and Country and the will to fight back.

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4.3 / 5 7 Google reviews

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Dates & times

  • Next occurrence: 21 August 2026

Accreditations

  • WA – Australia's South West

Features

  • Bar
  • Carpark
  • Kiosk
  • Non Smoking
Accessibility

Actively welcomes people with access needs.

General access

  • Offers multiple options for booking – web, email, phone is available.
  • Companion Cards are accepted.
  • Staff are trained in disability awareness.

Hearing

  • Caters for people who are deaf or have hearing loss.

  • A hearing loop is available.

Physical – Wheelchair

  • Caters for people who use a wheelchair.

  • Step free outdoor pathways (includes picnic areas, barbecues and shelters)
  • A doorbell or intercom at an accessible height and display a contact number (accessible height is 900mm-1100 mm)
  • A step free main entrance to the building and/or reception area (includes ramps or slopes with a maximum gradient of 1:14, otherwise are too steep for wheelchairs)
  • Step free access to restaurant, lounge and bar
  • Step free access to the conference or function room
  • Accessible seating areas in theatrette
  • Lifts with enough space for people using a mobility aid to enter and turn around to use the lift buttons. Buttons are at accessible height.
  • An accessible public toilet which is unlocked.
  • A wheelchair accessible toilet / shower and change room is available.
  • At least one wheelchair accessible parking space with wheelchair accessible signage clearly displayed (International standards are 3200mm wide x 2500 mm high).

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