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‘The Dog Logs’, A Ballarat National Theatre Production

April 18 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

$18 – $30

Minerva Space

Friday 10 April at 7pm, Saturday 11 April at 7pm, Sunday 12 April at 2pm,  Wednesday 15 April at 7pm, Thursday 16 April at 7pm, Friday 17 April at 7pm, Saturday 18 April at 7pm & Sunday 19 April at 2pm

The Dog Logs is a refreshing take on canine life that is touching and surprisingly human.

From a tough Rottweiler with neighbour problems, to a prima donna toy poodle who wants attention, this collection of hilarious and heart-breaking monologues examines the lives of dogs from every breed, age, and situation. Telling stories of friendship, romance, and revenge.

Playwright – C. J. Johnson

C.J. Johnson is the film critic for The Nightlife, listened to by a million listeners across Australia on ABC Local Radio and many more online internationally.

His website Film Mafia is widely read internationally, with millions of views to date. He also hosts the webseries Watch This.

He is a regular contributor to magazines and websites internationally, and the co-author of And The Oscar Didn’t Go To…

C.J.’s plays as writer include The Dog LogsThe Young TycoonsHollywood EndingLa La LandBackpacker and Barnesy: The Harbour and You. They have been performed in every state and territory of Australia, on Norfolk Island, and in New York, Bangalore, London, Zagreb, Tallin (Estonia), Belgrade, Zimbabwe and dozens of other towns and cities. His one-man show Kinski and I won the Sydney Fringe Theatre Award 2014.

C. J. Johnson wrote The Dog Logs in 2001 with the first performances at La Mama Theatre, Melbourne, in May of that year. An Australian tour, with Johnson as one of the actors, took place in 2004. The script was adapted for American audiences in 2011.

Directed by Gin O’Brien

Gin has been involved with Ballarat National Theatre for seven years as an actor, production manager and director. The Dog Logs marks Gin’s full length directorial debut.

Gin has been involved in many productions in Ballarat. She has performed several times with Ballarat National Theatre, including in Wyrd Sisters (2023), Steel Magnolias (2021), A Christmas Carol (2019) and Medea (2019).

She is the current president of Ballarat National Theatre and has produced the last three major productions (Dancing at LughnasaNext Fall & God of Carnage).

And she loves dogs!

Tickets: $30 adults, $25 Concession, $20 BNT members, Group package (10 adults), $180.00. BNT Season Pass holder $70.00. Ticket sales close 1 hour prior to the performance.

A bar will operate for these sessions.

There is no allocated seating.

Running Time: 100 minutes (no interval)

Doors open 30 minutes prior to show start time. Bar available

Content warning – This play contains themes of violence, suicide, sexual acts, animal cruelty and death. It is recommended for mature audiences only.

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This event takes place on Wadawurrung Country. Ballaarat Mechanics’ Institute acknowledges the Wadawurrung People of the Kulin Nation as the first inhabitants and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we work, learn and create. Always Was, Always Will Be, Aboriginal Land.