Lauded as a “watershed moment” for Australian theatre in 1955, Summer of the Seventeenth Doll became part of our cultural mythology. Expanded with Kid Stakes and Other Times, Ray Lawler’s trilogy charts the transformation of a nation.
In 2026 The Doll Trilogy will be performed in its entirety for the first time since 1985, by a single ensemble as Lawler intended. Experience the raw beauty, humour and heartbreak that have made these plays a cornerstone of our cultural identity.
From the playful romance of Kid Stakes in 1937, through the war-shadowed years of Other Times, to the shattering conclusion of Summer of the Seventeenth Doll in 1953, the characters embody idealism, disappointment and resilience against the backdrop of a rapidly changing world. Lawler’s masterful writing depicts working class Melbourne with warmth, humour and sensitivity.
Written for a dedicated ensemble, The Doll Trilogy finds its ideal home at Red Stitch where intimacy, ambition, and the actors’ craft unite to immerse audiences in this uniquely Melbourne story.
Told with Red Stitch’s trademark immediacy and directed by Artistic Director Ella Caldwell, this production celebrates Red Stitch’s ensemble. The trilogy features an award-winning cast and creative team; with Caroline Lee (The Newsreader, Honour), Emily Goddard (Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolf?), Khisraw Jones-Shukoor (The Comeuppance) alongside long-term members Ngaire Dawn-Fair (The Flick) and Ben Prendergast (The Flick), with Damian Walshe-Howling (A View from the Bridge) and Lucinda Smith (Honour) Red Stitch is acclaimed for “consistently excellent theatre” (Joanna Murray-Smith) and for “punching above their weight” (The Australian). With over 175 productions and multiple national tours to our name, this ambitious staging honours our legacy of risk-taking and excellence.
Presented as the centrepiece of our 25th Anniversary Season, Ray Lawler’s The Doll Trilogy is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to witness the past and present of Australian storytelling in conversation.
Whether you’re encountering Lawler’s characters for the first time or revisiting them with fresh eyes, The Doll Trilogy promises an unforgettable theatrical journey—one that speaks to who we were, who we are, and how the past continues to shape us.
The production of The Doll Trilogy is proudly supported by TWiSK.
HOW TO EXPERIENCE THE DOLL TRILOGY
THE DOLL TRILOGY SATURDAY PACKAGE
Presenting The Doll Trilogy is truly a landmark experience for Red Stitch. A first ever event for Red Stitch deserves an immersive full-day experience. Book in to see the entire Trilogy on one day—commencing at 12pm on Saturday 7th Feb (preview) | 28th Feb & 14th March.
Saturday Trilogy packages include a lunch break and a dinner break.
ONE PLAY AT A TIME
In addition to the full-day Trilogy experience you can now book to see each of Ray Lawler’s classic plays at your own leisure. Across the extended season, you can book tickets to an individual play—Kid Stakes, Other Times or Summer of the Seventeenth Doll. Click on the show below to book your tickets.
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Book tickets to all Trilogy plays -Kid Stakes, Other Times and Summer of the Seventeenth Doll and add another play in the 2026 Season at Red Stitch and save over 20% on every ticket, pay no transaction fees, enjoy priority booking and still have the flexibility to exchange fee-free throughout the year.
Book for the whole year and save over 25% on every ticket.
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Writer Ray Lawler
Director Ella Caldwell
Set/Costume Design Jacob Battista & Sophie Woodward
Lighting Design Rachel Burke
Composition/Sound Design Daniel Nixon
Stage Manager Finn McLeish
Deputy Stage Manager Mia Ushakov
Dialect Coach Geraldine Cook
Intimacy Coordinator Margot Fenley
Fight Choreographer Lyndall Grant
Lighting Design Asst. Max Woods
16th Street Director Apprenticeship Laura OzzimoCast
Ngaire Dawn Fair
Emily Goddard
Khisraw Jones-Shukoor
Caroline Lee
Ben Prendergast
Lucinda Smith
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Full Price
All full price tickets are $69*.Concessions
All concession tickets are available for Seniors & MEAA for $48* in season.Under-30s & Full-time Students
If you are aged 30 or under or a full time student, you can book $35* tickets in season.Previews
Tickets from $29*Access
Companion card holders are welcomed to any performance with a guest ticket for whom they are caring for. For all companion card & wheelchair bookings please contact the Box Office directly.First Nations
$20 tickets are available to those who are First Nations Audience Members & Community.Rush
Available from the Box Office at the theatre 1 hour prior to showtime for $20. Seats not guaranteed.*A transaction fee of $7.50 per booking applies.