Ordinary Days returns to Melbourne

by | Jun 30, 2025

CLOVELLY FOX PRESENTS ORDINARY DAYS

a refreshingly honest and funny musical about making real connections in a bustling city

Following the award-winning presentation of Elegies: A Song Cycle in 2024, Clovelly Fox returns to fortyfivedownstairs this August to present ORDINARY DAYS, a humorous and inspiring musical written by highly celebrated composer and lyricist Adam Gwon.

ORDINARY DAYS is a charming and moving musical about making simple connections in a chaotic city. Written by one of musical theatre’s exciting new composers, it tells the story of four young people whose lives intersect in unexpected ways as they search for success, happiness, love and taxis.

Shared through a vibrant and memorable score, their experiences ring startlingly true to life. ORDINARY DAYS is an original musical for anyone who’s ever struggled to appreciate the simple things in a complex place. With equal doses of humour and poignancy, it celebrates how millions of individual stories combine in unexpected ways.

2025 Green Room Award winning director Tyran Parke (who first brought ORDINARY DAYS to life at Chapel Off Chapel in 2017), is eagerly looking forward to the directorial opportunity of a fresh take on this contemporary musical and promises heart, humour, and a beautifully intimate theatrical experience.

Tyran remarked, “As a rule, I’m not one to revisit past productions—But for the past eight years, ORDINARY DAYS has quietly haunted me. It’s a show of such hope, humanity, and aching beauty that it never truly left my creative consciousness. So, when the timing aligned and the opportunity arose to bring it to life again, I didn’t hesitate. I’m thrilled to return to this remarkable piece, with fresh eyes and a full heart, ready to rediscover the extraordinary in the everyday.”

“It feels like, now more than ever, the world is crying out for hope—for softness, for inspiration, and for something that gently reminds us of our shared humanity. ORDINARY DAYS does exactly that. It celebrates the small, beautiful details of everyday life and the quiet, profound ways in which our lives intersect. In a time that often feels fractured and uncertain, this show offers a kind of balm: a reason to pause, to reflect, and to reconnect—with each other and with ourselves. I couldn’t be more thrilled to return to this piece at this moment and with my long-time collaborator Vicky Jacobs as musical director”


Following its acclaimed, award-winning debut with ELEGIES: A SONG CYCLE at 45 Downstairs in 2024, Clovelly Fox—one of Melbourne’s most exciting new theatre companies—returns to the intimate venue with this highly anticipated new production of ORDINARY DAYS with its luminous score and stories that resonate long after the final note. This is a show for anyone who’s ever felt lost—and found something unexpected along the way. Clovelly Fox is sure to bring its signature warmth and emotional clarity to this celebrated work.

The cast will be announced in the coming weeks.

 

Clovelly Fox presents ORDINARY DAYS
Music & Lyrics by Adam Gwon

Director: Tyran Parke
Musical Director: Vicky Jacobs

 

ORDINARY DAYS is presented by permission of ORiGiN™ Theatrical on behalf of R&H Theatricals, A Concord Theatricals Company

Performance dates: Wednesday 20 August (preview) to Sunday 31 August 2025 (no performance Tue 26 August).

Venue: fortyfivedownstairs, 45 Flinders Lane, Melbourne

Bookings: fortyfivedownstairs.com.au | 03 9662 9966

Tickets: $69 ($49 conc.)

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