Turn Up the Volume

Australian television series

  • Riya Mandrawa
  • Ayiana Ncube
  • Mira Russo
  • Elaine King
  • Erza James
ComposerAmelia BardenCountry of originAustraliaOriginal languageEnglishNo. of episodes10ProductionExecutive producersAmanda Higgs
Margaret RossProducersPhilippa Campay
Rachel DavisProduction companiesMatchbox Pictures
Film CampOriginal releaseNetworkABC MeRelease24 March 2023 (2023-03-24) –
present

Turn Up the Volume is an Australian teen drama television series on ABC ME. The ten-part series follows a group of young female and gender-diverse teenagers who start a band called "The Volume" at a music camp held in Melbourne's inner west suburbs. It is inspired by the coming-of-age documentary No Time For Quiet which followed the first Girls Rock! Camp in Melbourne.[1] The series premiered on 24 March 2023.[2]

It was written by Dannika Horvat, Penelope Chai, Matthew Bon, Ciarán Hanrahan, Chloe Wong, Betiel Beyin and Leigh Lule. It was directed by Tenika Smith, Jub Clerc, Harry Lloyd, Jessie Oldfield and Adam Murfet. Music performed by "The Volume" is composed and produced by Josh Teicher and Sophia Exiner.

Cast

Main

  • Riya Mandrawa as Vivi
  • Erza James as Hex
  • Elaine King as Ginger
  • Mira Russo as Breeze
  • Ayiana Ncube as Jam

Supporting

  • Jennifer Dao
  • Justine Clarke as Sandy
  • Spencer McLaren as Dad
  • Keith Brockett
  • Debra Lawrence
  • Dennis Coard
  • Kaiya Jones as Stevie
  • Ben Chen
  • Madison Lu
  • Tim Rogers
  • Joshua Mzila
  • Jethro Dvorak

See also

  • flagAustralia portal
  • iconTelevision portal

References

  1. ^ Knox, David. "Cameras roll on Turn Up The Volume for ABC ME". Retrieved 18 July 2022.
  2. ^ "Turn Up the Volume". ABC iview. Retrieved 15 March 2023.

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