6 Degrees of Ned Kelly
1 October 2015
The 86
to 4 October
melbournefringe.com.au/
Melita Rowston's paternal grandfather told the story of how he nicked Ned Kelly's bones from the Old Melbourne Gaol in 1929. Her maternal great great great grandmother ran a pub in Wangaratta and refused entry to Ned and co. Melita wanted to find out the truth of her family stories. The result is part mystery, part travelogue and a fascinating and funny exploration of Australia's fascination with Kelly.
She uncovers facts like Kelly’s bones were nicked in 1929 and, even
though the coffins had been filled with lime and should have been
squish, Kelly’s skeleton missed out. And she finds records in Wangaratta
hotels from the time. You have to go along to find out more. And that’s
before she explores stories like Steve Hart and Dan Kelly surviving the
Glenrowan fire that declared them dead.
As she visits historical
Kelly gang towns, she shares the wonderfully bizarre memorials – log art
and robots – and meets equally wonderful people who are certain that
they have less than 6 degrees of separation to Ned Kelly.
If any
of these stories are correct, then Melita’s degrees of separation could
be as close as two. If you want to get your degrees of separation closer
to Kelly, you know you have to see her show.
This was on AussieTheatre.com .