MISSION STATEMENT

 
 
The best people possess a feeling for beauty, the courage to take risks, the discipline to tell the truth, the capacity for sacrifice. Ironically, their virtues make them vulnerable; they are often wounded, sometimes destroyed.
— Ernest Hemingway

THE UPPER CRASS MINIFESTO

If art requires someone other than the artist to experience it then it is a service.
If it is a service then it must serve its intended witnesses.
Art for others cannot be selfish and is beholden to its witnesses.
By serving the witness, the artist is also served; if only the artist is served, no one is.
Only art that serves will thrive and find resonance.

Failure must be embraced.
Weakness must be celebrated.
Artifice must be honest.
Fiction must be truthful.

 
 
All art depends on both sophistication and naivite.
— Norm Breyfogle

OUR MISSION STATEMENT

The Upper Crass Theatre Company serves its intended witnesses by creating live performance stories and experiences that entertain and affirm our collective humanity through vulnerability and empathy.

OUR VISION

The Upper Crass Theatre Company wants to make theatre in Sydney become as popular as live music performances.

OUR VALUES

Imagination
Honesty
Empathy
Vulnerability
Connection

 
 
What I hope is that people take from it the unlikelihood that a piece of paper, with little ink drawings of figures, with little written words, can make you cry, can make your heart soar, can make you scared, sad, or thrilled. How mental is that? That piece of paper is inert material, the corpse of some tree, pulped and poured, then given new meaning and new life when the real hours and real emotions that the writer and the artist, the colourist, the letter the editor translated onto the physical page, meet with the real hours and emotions of a reader, of all readers at once, across time, generations and distance.

And think about how that experience, the simple experience of interacting with a paper comic book, along with hundreds of thousands of others across time and space, is an actual doorway onto the beating heart of the imminent, timeless world of “Myth” as defined above. Not just a drawing of it but an actual doorway into timelessness and the immortal world where we are all one together.

My grief over the loss of my dad can be Superman’s grief, can trigger your own grief, for your own dad, for all our dads. The timeless grief that’s felt by Muslims and Christians and Agnostics alike. My personal moments of great and romantic love, untainted by the everyday, can become Superman’s and may resonate with your own experience of these simple human feelings.

In the one Mythic moment we’re all united, kissing our Lover for the First time, the Last time, the Only time, honouring our dear Dad under a blood red sky, against a darkening backdrop, with Mum telling us it’ll all be okay in the end. If we were able to capture even a hint of that place and share it with our readers, that would be good enough for me.
— Grant Morrison