The Fig Tree – a reading presentation
Published on 29 January 2025
Chapel Off Chapel, Stonnington’s home of live, intimate and iconic performances, continues to keep you entertained all summer long.
This February is no exception with some great musical theatre as award-winning musical comedian, writer and composer Gillian Cosgriff presents a ‘work-in-progress showing’ of her new musical The Fig Tree.
It’s an existential romcom about relationships, choice, indecision, monogamy, love, parallel universes and of course, figs.
Liv and Tom, a couple in their thirties are trying to decide whether or not to have a baby. Tom is ready, Liv is unsure. Tired of discussing it and going around in circles, they agree to take six weeks apart – a 'monogamy vacation' – before they make their decision.
When Liv meets Elliott, a former student of Tom’s, the two hit it off and things become complicated. Complications escalate further when Liv begins entering alternate realities via an ancient fig tree in her family’s backyard.
The Fig Tree focuses on the constant struggle in any relationship between security and spontaneity. It has the romantic intellect of Before Sunrise, the humour and neuroses of When Harry Met Sally, and the strange other-worldly sadness of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
It’s about reckoning with the fact that we only get to choose one life to live. Even though the world presents us with myriad possibilities, we cannot keep our fingers wedged in every page of a choose-your-own-adventure book.
Following an initial development showing at the Adelaide Cabaret Festival, and a concert showing at the Hayes Theatre’s Festival of New Work, this is the first Melbourne presentation of Cosgriff’s witty and poignant new musical.
'Energetic and poetic, funny and philosophical… quick-witted and relatable. The songs are outstanding.' Theatre Travels
This is a script-in-hand presentation of the show’s current draft, with actors performing at mic stands and no set or costumes, choreography etc. And the writer and/or director will introduce the work at the start of the event.
For accessible seating or wheelchair access, call us at the Box Office on 8290 7000, Monday to Friday between 10am and 4pm to book your tickets.
Bookings at chapeloffchapel.com.au or call 8290 7000
Chapel Off Chapel – (The Chapel)
12 Little Chapel Street
Prahran