Spend a year with me tonight, 4 seasons in one hour, a poem for each day.

A Day At A Time in Rhyme is an immersive new piece of hybrid theatre written and performed by Jane Clifton, comprising spoken word, soundscape, image and music, with source material drawn from her 2019 published poetry diary of the same name.

And isn’t Jane Clifton perfect as a wounded, impulsive bully of a woman – mad as a cut snake – whose love for her children seems inextricable from her desire to compete with or live through them?‘ – Cameron Woodhead, The Age (for Spencer 2019)


A DAY AT A TIME IN RHYME will also be livestreamed on July 15, Friday, 6:30pm.


Performed, written & produced by Jane Clifton

Directed by Terence O’Connell

Image by Jane Clifton

Access Information:

Visual rating 50%: Events are partly subtitled or include dialogue, background music and/or sounds, so d/Deaf and hard of hearing audiences can have some engagement with the event.

Aural Rating 50%: Has both sound and visual components, but sight isn’t essential to be able to engage with the event.