Somebody’s Daughter Theatre Company is a renowned group of artists with a 40-year history of dedicated work with vulnerable and marginalized individuals in society. Specializing in theatre, visual art, music, and film, the company focuses on empowering women in prison, women post-release, and marginalized young people. Through their high-quality productions, Somebody’s Daughter Theatre Company not only entertains audiences but also creates pathways for their participants to reintegrate into education and community life.
With a strong commitment to social responsibility, Somebody’s Daughter Theatre Company acknowledges and respects the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional owners and custodians of the land. They honor the deep connection these communities have to the land, water, and community, paying tribute to their cultures, customs, and the wisdom of Elders past, present, and emerging. This philosophy of respect and inclusivity is woven into the fabric of the company’s work and interactions.
Through their impactful artistic endeavors and community engagement, Somebody’s Daughter Theatre Company stands as a beacon of creativity and compassion in the Australian arts scene. Their dedication to using the power of the arts to uplift and empower those in need sets them apart as a socially conscious and artistically significant organization, making a lasting impact on both their participants and audiences alike.