Matthew Morris
dance performance artist /mischievous vagabond / collaborator / visual distractor / silver freak / maker of things

We’re proud supporters of ‘Until Falling Things Work’ by Matthew Morris. Good luck, Matthew, with the final performances. The season is sold out, but we recommend jumping on the waitlist!
📸 [1,2,3] Photo by Cameron Park
📸 [4] Photo by Fionn Mulholland
📸 [5] Photo by Apurva Gupta

We’re proud supporters of ‘Until Falling Things Work’ by Matthew Morris. Good luck, Matthew, with the final performances. The season is sold out, but we recommend jumping on the waitlist!
📸 [1,2,3] Photo by Cameron Park
📸 [4] Photo by Fionn Mulholland
📸 [5] Photo by Apurva Gupta

We’re proud supporters of ‘Until Falling Things Work’ by Matthew Morris. Good luck, Matthew, with the final performances. The season is sold out, but we recommend jumping on the waitlist!
📸 [1,2,3] Photo by Cameron Park
📸 [4] Photo by Fionn Mulholland
📸 [5] Photo by Apurva Gupta

We’re proud supporters of ‘Until Falling Things Work’ by Matthew Morris. Good luck, Matthew, with the final performances. The season is sold out, but we recommend jumping on the waitlist!
📸 [1,2,3] Photo by Cameron Park
📸 [4] Photo by Fionn Mulholland
📸 [5] Photo by Apurva Gupta

We’re proud supporters of ‘Until Falling Things Work’ by Matthew Morris. Good luck, Matthew, with the final performances. The season is sold out, but we recommend jumping on the waitlist!
📸 [1,2,3] Photo by Cameron Park
📸 [4] Photo by Fionn Mulholland
📸 [5] Photo by Apurva Gupta

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In Conversation with Matthew Morris - Until Falling Things Work 💙
In this edition of In Conversation, we shine a light on Until Falling Things Work, a new dance work by Matthew Morris, premiering at The Blue Room Theatre from 13th to 16th May. The architecture of our histories, the building blocks of our existence, is hidden between the cracks and visible to those who dare to see. This performance shares the stories of how one man’s life touches the world through poetic prose and dance. Moments in memory and time upend and suspend a life less ordinary. We caught up with Matthew Morris to dive into the creative process behind the work and what audiences can expect from this thrilling new production. 💥
Read via blueroom.org.au
Until Falling Things Work will be showing 13 - 16 May
Tickets via blueroom.org.au / (08) 92277005
#TheBlueRoomTheatre #PerthTheatre #AnnualSeason #2026Season #PerthArt
Dance works are taking over The Blue Room Theatre this May! 💙
We spoke with Lauren Marchbank from A Cure For Loneliness, Matthew Morris from Until Falling Things Work, and Harrison Cook from MATA MATA about their experience both here and in the wider Boorloo dance community 🪩
Tickets via blueroom.org.au / (08) 92277005
#theblueroomtheatre #boorlooarts #annualseason #boorloodance #2026Season

One week to go till opening!
Introducing the final member to our team for Until Falling Things Work
Jay Covich (He/Him): Is a Perth (Boorloo) based Lighting Designer who specialises in theatre and dance. He completed the final year of his Bachelor of Production & Design (Lighting) in 2024 at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts. Since then, Jay has worked as a Lighting Designer and Technician across a multitude of productions large and small. Some of his more recent projects include designing for the international theatre company Cheek Jowl (Antigone) at Studio Underground Theatre, the Soweto Gospel Choir at the Rechabite Hall across Fringe 2026, and most recently working on a regional WA tour with Marrugeku’s 2026 production of Cut the Sky, as well a numerous independent productions at the Blue Room Theatre and other venues.

One week to go till opening!
Introducing the final member to our team for Until Falling Things Work
Jay Covich (He/Him): Is a Perth (Boorloo) based Lighting Designer who specialises in theatre and dance. He completed the final year of his Bachelor of Production & Design (Lighting) in 2024 at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts. Since then, Jay has worked as a Lighting Designer and Technician across a multitude of productions large and small. Some of his more recent projects include designing for the international theatre company Cheek Jowl (Antigone) at Studio Underground Theatre, the Soweto Gospel Choir at the Rechabite Hall across Fringe 2026, and most recently working on a regional WA tour with Marrugeku’s 2026 production of Cut the Sky, as well a numerous independent productions at the Blue Room Theatre and other venues.

Only 2 weeks till opening!!
Until Falling Things Work presented by Matthew Morris & The Blue Room Theatre @theblueroomtheatre 13-16 May, Boorloo/Perth.
The architecture of our histories, the building blocks of our existence, is hidden between the cracks and visible to those who dare to see.
This performance shares the stories of how one man’s life touches the world through rhapsodic prose and dance. Moments in memory and time upend and suspend a life less ordinary.
A place and time for a yarn.
To remember a past, to live in the now and dream for tomorrow.
Lend me your ears & eyes my friend.
In collaboration with an extraordinary group of creatives
Alice Cummins @alicehcummins
CreativeConsultant / Dramaturg
Josten Myburgh @jostenmyburgh
Composer / Sound Design
Andrew Stumpfel:
Visual Artist / Set Design
Jay Covich @j.covich.lx
Lighting Design
Izzy Leclezio @izzy_leclezio
Co-Producer
Jake Battle @magicjakeball
Stage Manager
Jameson Feakes & Mary Rapp:
Recorded Artists
We’re raising funds through the Australia Cultural Fund to help bring the performance to its full realization and most importantly to pay the artists!!
The link is in my bio
Photo: Fi Mulholland @thefilmmakerfi

I’d like to introduce you to Izzy Leclezio @izzy_leclezio who is co-producing Until Falling Things Work, and Jake Battle @magicjakeball will be our Stage Manager. Absolutely thrilled to have them on the team.
Izzy Leclezio: is an Australian-Mauritian contemporary dancer, teaching artist and producer. They completed a Bachelor of Arts in Dance (Honours) at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts in 2020. Since then, their creative experience has centred on playful dance theatre, imaginative intergenerational performances and impactful community engagement. Izzy has collaborated and performed with Thomas Mullane (Pretty Purgatory, The Last Ballet), Natalie Allen (In Crimson), Laura Boynes (Subliminal Drift), Enneagon Movement (Ignorance was Bliss) andHylozoic/Desires (Microfictions). With Estelle Brown, Izzy co-founded Flying Bicycle Collective, creating original children’s contemporary dance and puppetry shows that have toured regional WA in partnership with CircuitWest.
Jake Battle: (he/him) is a Boorloo-based actor and theatre-maker with a pretty serious track record of doing cool shit. He’s featured in musicals and plays; stage managed; designed for lights and sound; produced; and even directs from time to time. You name it- he’s probably done it. He has previously collaborated with Curious Legends, Bunbury Fringe, WAYTCO, Drew Anthony Creative, Black Swan STC, and graduated from WAAPA with a Bachelor of Performance Making in 2025 and a Diploma of Acting in 2022.

I’d like to introduce you to Izzy Leclezio @izzy_leclezio who is co-producing Until Falling Things Work, and Jake Battle @magicjakeball will be our Stage Manager. Absolutely thrilled to have them on the team.
Izzy Leclezio: is an Australian-Mauritian contemporary dancer, teaching artist and producer. They completed a Bachelor of Arts in Dance (Honours) at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts in 2020. Since then, their creative experience has centred on playful dance theatre, imaginative intergenerational performances and impactful community engagement. Izzy has collaborated and performed with Thomas Mullane (Pretty Purgatory, The Last Ballet), Natalie Allen (In Crimson), Laura Boynes (Subliminal Drift), Enneagon Movement (Ignorance was Bliss) andHylozoic/Desires (Microfictions). With Estelle Brown, Izzy co-founded Flying Bicycle Collective, creating original children’s contemporary dance and puppetry shows that have toured regional WA in partnership with CircuitWest.
Jake Battle: (he/him) is a Boorloo-based actor and theatre-maker with a pretty serious track record of doing cool shit. He’s featured in musicals and plays; stage managed; designed for lights and sound; produced; and even directs from time to time. You name it- he’s probably done it. He has previously collaborated with Curious Legends, Bunbury Fringe, WAYTCO, Drew Anthony Creative, Black Swan STC, and graduated from WAAPA with a Bachelor of Performance Making in 2025 and a Diploma of Acting in 2022.

I’d like to introduce you to Izzy Leclezio @izzy_leclezio who is co-producing Until Falling Things Work, and Jake Battle @magicjakeball will be our Stage Manager. Absolutely thrilled to have them on the team.
Izzy Leclezio: is an Australian-Mauritian contemporary dancer, teaching artist and producer. They completed a Bachelor of Arts in Dance (Honours) at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts in 2020. Since then, their creative experience has centred on playful dance theatre, imaginative intergenerational performances and impactful community engagement. Izzy has collaborated and performed with Thomas Mullane (Pretty Purgatory, The Last Ballet), Natalie Allen (In Crimson), Laura Boynes (Subliminal Drift), Enneagon Movement (Ignorance was Bliss) andHylozoic/Desires (Microfictions). With Estelle Brown, Izzy co-founded Flying Bicycle Collective, creating original children’s contemporary dance and puppetry shows that have toured regional WA in partnership with CircuitWest.
Jake Battle: (he/him) is a Boorloo-based actor and theatre-maker with a pretty serious track record of doing cool shit. He’s featured in musicals and plays; stage managed; designed for lights and sound; produced; and even directs from time to time. You name it- he’s probably done it. He has previously collaborated with Curious Legends, Bunbury Fringe, WAYTCO, Drew Anthony Creative, Black Swan STC, and graduated from WAAPA with a Bachelor of Performance Making in 2025 and a Diploma of Acting in 2022.

I’d like to introduce you to Izzy Leclezio @izzy_leclezio who is co-producing Until Falling Things Work, and Jake Battle @magicjakeball will be our Stage Manager. Absolutely thrilled to have them on the team.
Izzy Leclezio: is an Australian-Mauritian contemporary dancer, teaching artist and producer. They completed a Bachelor of Arts in Dance (Honours) at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts in 2020. Since then, their creative experience has centred on playful dance theatre, imaginative intergenerational performances and impactful community engagement. Izzy has collaborated and performed with Thomas Mullane (Pretty Purgatory, The Last Ballet), Natalie Allen (In Crimson), Laura Boynes (Subliminal Drift), Enneagon Movement (Ignorance was Bliss) andHylozoic/Desires (Microfictions). With Estelle Brown, Izzy co-founded Flying Bicycle Collective, creating original children’s contemporary dance and puppetry shows that have toured regional WA in partnership with CircuitWest.
Jake Battle: (he/him) is a Boorloo-based actor and theatre-maker with a pretty serious track record of doing cool shit. He’s featured in musicals and plays; stage managed; designed for lights and sound; produced; and even directs from time to time. You name it- he’s probably done it. He has previously collaborated with Curious Legends, Bunbury Fringe, WAYTCO, Drew Anthony Creative, Black Swan STC, and graduated from WAAPA with a Bachelor of Performance Making in 2025 and a Diploma of Acting in 2022.

Hello friends, arts colleagues and communities both near and far,
Firstly, I want to take a moment to sincerely thank all of you who have already donated, supported in various ways, booked tickets, and shared news of my new dance theatre performance, Until Falling Things Work. Your generosity and encouragement have meant so much.
I’m really excited to share that the initial fundraising goal of $5,000 through the Australian Cultural Fund is now almost reached. Reaching this milestone means I can now aim toward the full project budget of $12,000. These additional funds will go directly toward essential elements of the production, including artist fees, a new sound composition, lighting design, theatre technicians, rehearsal space, costumes, and documentation.
With just three weeks to go until production week and the premiere season,n 13–16 May 2026 @theblueroomtheatre , Boorloo/Perth, I’m entering a critical and energising phase of rehearsals with my collaborator and dramaturg, @alicehcummins . The set design by Andrew Stumpfel has just arrived, and the sound composition by @jostenmyburgh is nearly complete. These elements are already bringing new depth and texture to the work as we spend our days refining and shaping the performance. Three new important members of the team have joined us. Lighting Designer @j.covich.lx, Stage Manager @magicjakeball and co-producer @izzy_leclezio
If you’re in a position to support, I would be incredibly grateful for any contribution. Every donation helps bring this work fully to life and supports the artists and collaborators who are part of its creation. Sharing the project with others who may be interested is also a huge help.
To donate the link is in my bio
The campaign will remain open until one month after the production closes, allowing time for the work to resonate and for reflections on the performance to continue generating support.
Thank you again for being part of this journey. I would love to see you at the show if you’re able to attend.
With gratitude and warm wishes,
Matthew Morris 📷 @thefilmmakerfi #dance #queertheatre #physicaltheatre#livetheatre #newwriting
Step inside a world where movement evokes memory, language pulsates rhythm, and transformation is something you can feel in your bones. Until Falling Things Work is an intimate and arresting new work that confronts grief, solitude, love, and the enduring search for home with unflinching honesty and lyrical beauty.
At its centre stands a mature dancing body, boldly challenging assumptions about age, virtuosity, and visibility in contemporary performance.
Blending rhapsodic prose, improvisation, and articulate choreography, Morris crafts a performance that is both deeply personal and strikingly universal. Suspended between contradictions, tension and tenderness, body and mind, the arcane and the everyday, Until Falling Things Work reveals the raw material of a life well lived as movement and language intertwine. Choreography grows out of text, stories shape rhythm, and emotion drives form, creating a living conversation between word and body that disrupts, reveals, and invites audiences to witness how meaning emerges, dissolves, and reforms.
Until Falling Things Work is an invitation to slow down, to pay attention, and to meet the world through presence and connection. It is a performance where dance, sound and language become vessels for change.
Development of ‘Until Falling Things Work’ has been supported by @strutdancewa 2026 Seed Residency Program
This Production is presented in partnership with @theblueroomtheatre
Creation/performer - @mobilelifeforms
Creative consultant/dramaturg - @alicehcummins
Sound design/Composer - @jostenmyburgh Josten Myburgh
Visual Artist/Set Design - Andrew Stumpfel
Lighting Design - @j.covich.lx
Co-producer - @izzy_leclezio
Co-producer - @mobilelifeforms
Stage Manager- Jake Battle
Video - Fi Mulholland
Presented by Matthew Morris & The Blue Room Theatre
53 James Street, Boorloo/Perth
13-16 May 2026 #livetheatre #queertheatre #newmusic #perththeatre #newwriting

Meet my collaborators for Until Falling Things Work
Andrew Stumpfel
Andrew Stumpfel holds a BA with distinction, from the Western Australian Institute of Technology [WAIT], School of Art and design. Over the last twenty years he has worked in Perth, with periods in Melbourne and London in the field of art and design.
Exhibitions include the Bestial Show at the Lawrence Wilson Gallery in Perth and the Greythorn Gallery in Melbourne. His work is held in private and institution collections including the Holmes á Court collection and the National Gallery of Australia – National Sculpture Prize and Exhibition Archive.
https://www.stumpfel.com.au
Image: Andrew Stumpfel

Meet my collaborators for Until Falling Things Work
Josten Myburgh
Josten is a composer and saxophonist. They have made music with leading voices in global experimental sound practice, including Aviva Endean, Emilio Gordoa, Michael Pisaro-Liu, Burkhard Beins, Jules Reidy, and Chris Abrahams (The Necks), and have played at festivals in Prague, Mexico, Norway, France, Kuala Lumpur, and across this continent. Their music is published by labels including Another Timbre (Sheffield) and Edition Wandelweiser (Germany). They are co-director and co-founder of Tone List, an award winning label for exploratory music, established in 2016. They are the recipient of a number of competitive residencies and prizes including Gallop House (2026), the APRA AMCOS Professional Development Awards (2025) and the Schenberg Fellowship (2019).
Josten Myburgh
Image 1:Anna Baštýřová
Image 2:Eduardo Cossio

Meet my collaborators for Until Falling Things Work
Josten Myburgh
Josten is a composer and saxophonist. They have made music with leading voices in global experimental sound practice, including Aviva Endean, Emilio Gordoa, Michael Pisaro-Liu, Burkhard Beins, Jules Reidy, and Chris Abrahams (The Necks), and have played at festivals in Prague, Mexico, Norway, France, Kuala Lumpur, and across this continent. Their music is published by labels including Another Timbre (Sheffield) and Edition Wandelweiser (Germany). They are co-director and co-founder of Tone List, an award winning label for exploratory music, established in 2016. They are the recipient of a number of competitive residencies and prizes including Gallop House (2026), the APRA AMCOS Professional Development Awards (2025) and the Schenberg Fellowship (2019).
Josten Myburgh
Image 1:Anna Baštýřová
Image 2:Eduardo Cossio
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