Cruise the streets of Wurundjeri country with acclaimed Mutti Mutti songman Kutcha Edwards and a deadly cast to sing songs and share stories – great yarns and lots of laughs.
In Season Two we meet a powerhouse of singer – songwriters: Allara, Birdz, Selwyn Burns, Tjimba Possum Burns, Bumpy, Emma Donovan, Kee’ahn, Kamahi Djordon King, Fred Leone, The Merindas, Mo’Ju, Dr Shellie Morris and Dallas Woods. They are joined by local legends and regular passengers, Uncle Jack Charles and Shiralee Hood.
John is of Saibai Island (Torres Strait) and English descent and is a director, producer and writer across screen and stage. He is the Creative Director of Brown Cabs. John wrote and directed the short drama WATER (ABC, Melbourne International Film Festival, Adelaide FF, ImagineNative – Toronto). His second short drama OUT OF RANGE (SBS / Film Victoria) screened at: SBS Short Film Festival; MIFF; Tampere Film Festival (Finland); St Kilda Film Festival (Best Indigenous Short Film); The Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival (Best Short Film). John is the director and co-producer of web series KUTCHA’S CARPOOL KOORIOKE. John produced SPEAR (TIFF, Adelaide Film Festival), and was a producer on ABC TV Series THE WARRIORS (Arenamedia). He produced the chapter SAND for the omnibus feature film THE TURNING (Berlinale, MIFF) along with several Indigenous short films.
In theatre, John wrote and produced the highly acclaimed HEART IS A WASTELAND (Brown Cabs / Malthouse Theatre, 2017). John co-wrote 2020 AsiaTopa & Sydney Festival hit BLACK TIES (Ilbijerri Theatre / Te Rehia Theatre) with the work selling out in Perth, Auckland and Wellington. John is currently writing THE RETURN for Malthouse Theatre. He directed A LITTLE PIECE OF HEAVEN (Orana Arts) for the Yirramboi Festival (Melbourne). John is currently commissioned by ACMI (Australian Centre for Moving Image, Melbourne) to create a multi-channel video installation work for the new centre. He collaborated with Melbourne based Torres Strait Islander artist Ricardo Idagi creating the video element of Idagi’s 2011 New Media Telstra Award Winning work.
He is the former General Manager of Ilbijerri Theatre where he produced many new Indigenous works including: Kutcha Edwards SONGLINES OF A MUTTI MUTTI MAN; 7 DEADLY GINS (with Kutcha at Dame Phyllis Frost Centre); and the Awards Winning Street theatre work on the streets of Fitzroy – THE DIRTY MILE.