“This Soldier Boy is no dry history lesson. It’s a living, breathing elegy to lost youth, to courage in its most fragile form, and to the aching cost of sacrifice. In an age where the meaning of heroism is often blurred, this production restores its gravity with clarity and grace.” – Australian Arts Review
At just 14 years old James Charles Martin enlisted to fight for his country, not knowing he would never return home. SOLDIER BOY follows his journey from Melbourne to the battlefields of Gallipoli.
Adapted from Anthony Hill’s award-winning novel, SOLDIER BOY is centred on the end-of-life visions of 14-year-old Private James Martin as he lies alone and dying aboard the hospital ship, the Glenart Castle, just off the coast of Gallipoli on the evening of Monday 25 October 1915.
This visually and emotionally charged retelling honours Jim’s story while offering a fresh, contemporary perspective on the ANZAC legacy. it is a war play, but not as you imagine it. There are no feats of heroism or stirring charges over the top to a loud soundtrack. It has a human scale. It does not shrink from suffering but there’s love and humour, and it unfolds in unexpected ways. It stays true to Jim’s story and is all the better for it.
Soldier Boy
19 June to 5 July 2025
Producer
Theatre Works
14 Acland Street
St Kilda VIC 3182










“Beng Oh’s direction brings moments of striking emotional resonance, particularly in the well-composed scenes between Jim and his parents, which are sensitively staged. These intimate moments reveal a deep understanding of character“
Theatre Matters
“Beng Oh’s direction unleashes this story with great strength juxtaposed with subtlety.”
Melbourne Observer
“Beng Oh gives us striking images of soldiers at war – not just in bewildering battle, but in the endless waiting and enduring that is warfare … Later, when Jim’s troop transport is torpedoed, the struggles of the drowning men under and above water is masterfully staged by Oh.”
Stage Whispers
“In a deeply moving staged production of Soldier Boy, adapted from Anthony Hill’s celebrated novel, director Beng Oh delivers a poignant and profoundly human story about our youngest ANZAC to have died on active service. … Beng Oh’s direction is thoughtful and restrained, allowing the raw power of the story to shine through without sentimentality … Oh wisely leans into the quiet moments, reminding us that war is not just history, but heartbreak lived moment by moment by those affected individuals.“
Australian Arts Review

WRITTEN AND ADAPTED BY
Anthony Hill
DIRECTOR & DRAMATURG
Beng Oh
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
Jessica Fallico
SOUND DESIGNER & COMPOSER
Jack Burmeister
SET DESIGNER
Viv Hargreaves
LIGHTING DESIGNER
Sidney Younger
COSTUME COORDINATOR
Adrienne Chisholm
PHOTOGRAPHY
Steven Mitchell Wright
CAST
Philip Hayden
Laura Iris Hill
Emily Joy
Marc Opitz
Ashlynn Parigi
Oliver Tapp
Charlie Veitch
Mark Yeates
STAGE MANAGER & OPERATOR
Ella Thompson
ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER
Kade Lightfoot
ASSOCIATE SECONDMENT
(MARKETING & PRODUCING)
Arianna Marchiori