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FLY-ON-THE-WALL is one of Australia’s most distinctive, popular and award-winning young theatre producers. From the beginning the company created theatre like frustrated filmmakers. No other theatre company in Melbourne, perhaps Australia lavishes such attention on aesthetic and mise-en-scene.

FLY-ON-THE-WALL's considerable output in the last two decades has been slick, detailed and astonishingly varied, becoming Melbourne’s “cult” theatre company. It has ranged from the dizzying spectacle of Jean Genet’s "La Miracle de la Rose" at the Upstairs Belvoir Street Theatre to the heights of sophistication and gentility in the company’s main recreations of 1920’s Europe with "The Death of Peter Pan", "The Object of Desire", "The Lost" and the sell-out site seasons of the acclaimed: "Loving Friends" and "An Indian Summer".

FLY-ON-THE-WALL has premiered acclaimed, award-winning plays like The Hive and the gritty classic "In Angel Gear", literary adaptations for site-specific open-air theatre in historical sites and mansions of "Lady Chatterley’s Lover", "Women in Love", "The Great Gatsby", "Turn of the Screw" and performed a number of groundbreaking, salacious and sometimes shocking plays like the internationally successful "Homme Fatale" yet it is equally at home mounting quality family shows like "Little Lord Fauntleroy", "The Secret Garden", "Anne of Green Gables" and "Seven Little Australians".
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