Pony Cam brings Chekhov classic to Malthouse
The award-winning, genre-busting theatre collective, Pony Cam, is bringing their signature irreverent social commentary to Malthouse next month in The Orchard, a brand-new adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s seminal classic, playing Beckett Theatre from 5-16 August.
Following their acclaimed original works Burnout Paradise (RISING) and Grand Theft Theatre (Melbourne Fringe Festival), Pony Cam co-creators and performers Claire Bird, Ava Campbell,William Strom, Dominic Weintraub and Hugo Williams have this year set their dramaturgical sights on the Russian master’s timeless tale of social change, loss, and the clash between old and new.
Malthouse Executive Producer & CEO Vivia Hickman :
Pony Cam is hot property in theatre right now, for good reason. They have an almost uncanny ability to tackle the important issues in our zeitgeist with equal parts sincerity and whimsy. We are delighted to have the company back in the building, this time as part of our 2025 season, and can’t wait to see what poignant splendor they transpose into the world of Russia’s most famed playwright.
This playful, post-modern interpretation of Chekhov’s final masterpiece will see the ‘frenetically uproarious’ (Time Out) theatremakers take on remnants of a redundant cherry orchard, a crumbling climate and a failing economy.
Pony Cam Collective shared:
We can’t wait to invite audiences into The Orchard. While we will be visiting a distant estate in Russia, our Orchard will be much closer to home. One that is torn between doomed inheritances and impossible expectations. There will be real indecision, real failure, real gambling, cheap champagne, and a dangerous proposition.
Since their formation in 2019, Pony Cam have garnered a cult following with their unique style of theatre making that is as thought-provoking as it is hilarious. Their practice is instinctive, physical, and highly spirited. No two works are formally the same, but each is driven by a desire to reimagine their impact in the world, find joy in community, remain utterly silly and laugh in the face of tragedy.
Season Details
Venue: Beckett Theatre
Date: 05-16 Aug 2025
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