We just wanna tell wicked good stories.
You want to find out more about us? Wicked!
There’s really not much, just a constant need for telling stories… and the story of Wicked Good Productions is still in the making. It really all started with our founder sitting on a green arm chair, in the chill of an Australian winter, trying to figure out what they wanted to do.
They really just want to be telling stories. As all we are is stories… and we’ve been obsessed with them for as long as we can remember. We’re talking stories of magical wardrobes and space rebellions, that were traded for teenage detectives and mysterious towns, which were tucked away for everyday politics and like-minded thoughts.
Now, we’re telling all the stories we can. We’re taking to theatre stages and to podcasting booths to tell stories of recovering alcoholics, film conspiracies, about people who give a damn about the environment (and how you can give a damn too), we’re telling stories that need to be re-written… and we’re still going on about space rebellions (we just really like space).
Hopefully, you like the stories we’re putting out there. Maybe you want to tell some stories with us?
cAITLIN elLEN mOORE
“Head storyteller” she/they
Based on Kaurna Yerta, all Caitlin wants to do is tell stories. She’s been all over the place, gotten a weird accent because of it, and in every identity crisis has come back to that desire to tell stories. So she made Wicked Good Productions to do that.
Caitlin’s main trade is creative producing. She has produced a number of radio shows for Radio Adelaide, including South Australia’s only queer radio show Pride & Prejudice. Caitlin an executive committee member of the Arts Industry Council of South Australia, a Board Member for Big Picture Club Inc., and was a RUMPUS Member, and has worked for organisations such as Adelaide Festival, State Theatre Company of South Australia, ActNow Theatre, Feast Festival, and the Adelaide Fringe, and with cool companies like Company AT, Vitalstatistix, Paper Mouth Theatre, and JOY 94.9. She’s been one the first of Carclew’s Emerging Creative Producers where she created DevFest. Currently, she’s trying to finish her Masters and tell some wicked good stories.
Caitlin is also a freelance writer, workshop leader and spoken word artist (and hireable for all of those things). Other important things to know is that Caitlin is tall, has endometriosis, loves Star Wars, and is a proud plant mum.
Interested in working with us? Drop us a line!