Taking Liberty, 18 November | Event in Newman | AllEvents

Taking Liberty

Shire of East Pilbara

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Tue, 18 Nov, 2025 at 06:30 pm

1.7 hours

Mindarra Dr, Newman WA 6753, Australia

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Tue, 18 Nov, 2025 at 06:30 pm to 08:10 pm (AWST)

Mindarra Dr, Newman WA 6753

38 Mindarra Dr, Newman WA 6753, Australia, Newman

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Taking Liberty
CircuitWest & THEATRE 180, in association with WA Museum, present a Shows on the Go tour of...

TAKING LIBERTY

6:30pm - Tuesday 18 November, Newman Community Hall (Mindarra Drive, Newman)

Running time: 80 minutes (no interval)
Audience age range recommendation: 16+

One of the greatest moments in Australian sporting history – the defeat of Liberty by Australia II in the 1983 America’s Cup.
In an epic, against-the-odds finish to a best-of-seven race, Skipper John Bertrand led his crew to turn the tide from a 3-1 deficit in race five and claim victory in a nail-biting decider, one of the biggest comebacks in sporting history.

Combining the excitement of live theatre against a cinematic backdrop, Taking Liberty by Ingle Knight celebrates the moment in time which defined a nation and gave international prominence to our cultural identity and fighting spirit, ending America’s 132-year dominance of the sport in what became known as the Race of the Century.

A story of enormous national significance: one of grit, perseverance, technological innovations and the athleticism of those who changed the course of history.

“THEATRE 180 is proud to continue our 31-year history of telling Western Australian stories with this production. Taking Liberty, as the title promises, highlights the tenacity, audacity and larrikin belief in resounding success which characterised the 1983 campaign to wrest America’s Cup from the bolt holes of the New York Yacht Club, where it had sat firmly for 132 years.

Filled with colourful characters, drama and laughs aplenty, this play takes us back to the moment in time when Western Australia was put on the world map and the stage was set for the port city of Fremantle, where Australia II and her famous winged-keel now proudly hangs in our WA Maritime Museum, to shine.” - Stuart Halusz, Artistic Director THEATRE 180

Story background

In 1983 history was made. The New York Yacht Club had retained the America’s Cup for the last 132 years, the longest winning streak in sporting history in the oldest international sporting competition in the world. In an epic, against-the-odds finish to a best-of-seven race, Skipper John Bertrand led his crew to turn the tide from a 3-1 deficit in race five and claim victory in a nail-biting decider, one of the biggest comebacks in sporting history.

Businessman and financier Alan Bond’s fourth attempt at success was aided by the brilliance of Ben Lexcen’s now-famous but at the time secretly held winged keel design, the business savvy of Warren Jones, the experience and determined strategy of skipper John Bertrand, and the commitment and hard work of her crew. Australia II nestled itself firmly in the hearts and minds of all Australians in a series of races that defined a nation and gave international prominence to our cultural identity and fighting spirit, and in the process changed the face of Fremantle, Western Australia, overnight.

Back home, the nation came to a standstill. We woke early in the morning to watch the races live on TV, we scoured newspapers for blow-by-blow reports on the progress of the challenge, we embraced the now iconic ‘Boxing Kangaroo’ as a symbol of patriotic pride and we listened to Men at Work’s Down Under on repeat. Images of then-Prime Minister Bob Hawke in his Australia jacket and now-famous ‘boss who sacks his worker’ quote plastered our screens and newspapers.

It is a story of enormous national significance and one to be celebrated, for those of us who were there and can remember the excitement and galvanising pride at the time, and for those who may be discovering it for the first time and who can learn from the grit, perseverance, technological innovations and athleticism of those who changed the course of history.

CREDITS
Cast: Luke Hewitt, Joel Jackson & Kazimir Sas
Writer: Ingle Knight
Director: Stuart Halusz
Sound Designer: Ben Collins
Visual Design: Gneiss Design
Visual Production: Sunburnt Films
Costume Designers: Neil Sheriff and Ingrid Zurzolo
Assistant Sound Designer: Noah Ivulich
Theme Song Composer: Craig Skelton


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Taking Liberty, 18 November | Event in Newman | AllEvents
Taking Liberty
Tue, 18 Nov, 2025 at 06:30 pm