
BUB
TAHLEE FEREDAY

In a family home on the outskirts of Darwin, four Larrakia mothers find themselves stuck together, on the precipice of a drastically changing world.
Black Light is a play about finding our way back to ourselves, to Country and to the people we love, when everything else tries to tear us apart.
Things are uneasy in town. No one’s sure what’s going on, or how long it’s going to last. Fuel is scarce, so is water, military jets fly overhead and all other flights are grounded. The only choice they have is to wait it out. Together.
The eldest in the family is Nan – she has dementia and finds it difficult to make sense of the world. The youngest is Bub. Recently separated from their wife, Bub is struggling to find stability and parent alone. Aunty and Mum are sisters and yet polar opposites. They nitpick at each other, barely able to conceal their disdain. There's so much history between them all, so much water under the bridge, and none of it clean.
What emerges while they wait, are the deeply ingrained fears they're all carrying. The pain and the wisdom. In the stillness, it all seems ever-present. But Country is speaking louder now and it cannot be ignored.
Black Light is written by renowned playwright Jada Alberts (writer and director of Aretha: A Love Letter, Brothers Wreck and director of Seven Stages of Grieving) and stars sisters Rachael and Lisa Maza, as well as Tahlee Fereday. This work brings you on a deeply personal journey as it explores the complexities of intergenerational wisdom, trauma and survival in a colonial world.
Malthouse Theatre provides pre-show and post-show Prompt Packs that explore the script and themes to help the students gain a deeper understanding of the production.
PROMPT PACK A (PRE-SHOW)
Available here, late January 2026
PROMPT PACK B (POST-SHOW)
Available here, late February 2026
Complementary PDF scripts will be emailed to teachers upon booking confirmation, to be shared with students for educational purposes only.
11am Tuesday 24 February
11am Thursday 26 February
11am Tuesday 3 March
Approx. 100 minutes, no interval
+ 30-minute optional Q&A at education matinees
Metro schools: $45 (per student)
Regional & low-ICSEA schools: $35 (per student)
Accompanying teachers: Free (max. 2 per group)
Additional teachers: $55
All education matinees are followed by a Q&A session with select cast and creatives, facilitated by the Malthouse Education team.
Revisit the Play is our acclaimed digital workshop aimed at preparing students for their VCE Theatre Studies written examination. With production footage excerpts, facilitated analysis and curriculum-focused provocations, this on-demand session in an invaluable revision opportunity for your class. Bookings can be made at the same time as show ticket bookings, or separately at any stage via the button below.
This workshop will be available from 14 September 2026.
Recommended for ages 15 and older.
This production is currently under development, therefore revised content information will be made available closer to the season. However it is anticipated to contain depictions or mentions of grief and loss, mental health issues, queerphobia, addiction, natural disasters and coarse language.
For more information about the play, its script, curriculum links, or specific content, please contact Malthouse Education Coordinator, Lyall Brooks, at lbrooks@malthousetheatre.com.au.
For all ticket and booking enquiries, please contact education@malthousetheatre.com.au.

BUB
TAHLEE FEREDAY

MUM
LISA MAZA

AUNTY
RACHAEL MAZA

NAN
TRISHA MORTON THOMAS

WRITER & DIRECTOR
JADA ALBERTS

SET & COSTUME DESIGNER
DALE FERGUSON

LIGHTING DESIGNER
JENNY HECTOR

COMPOSER & SOUND DESIGNER
KELLY RYALL

STAGE MANAGER
JESS KEEPENCE

ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER
ROSEMARY OSMOND
Merlyn Theatre
Malthouse, 113 Sturt St, Southbank 3006
Wheelchair access