Utopia (Australian TV Series)
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''Utopia'', internationally titled ''Dreamland'', is a
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-winning Australian television comedy series by
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that premiered on the
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on 13 August 2014. The series follows the working lives of a team in the fictional Nation Building Authority, a newly created government organisation. The Authority is responsible for overseeing major infrastructure projects, from announcement to unveiling. The series explores the collision between bureaucracy and grand ambitions. The second series aired in 2015, beginning with the first episode on 19 August 2015. The third series aired in 2017, beginning with the first episode on 19 July 2017. The fourth series aired in 2019, beginning on 21 August 2019. A fifth series is in production for release in 2023.


Plot

The series is set inside the offices of the fictional Nation Building Authority, a newly created government organisation responsible for overseeing major infrastructure projects ranging from new roads and rail lines to airports and high rise urban developments. It follows the working lives of a tight-knit team of
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in charge of guiding big building schemes from announcement to unveiling. Throughout the series grand projects are frustrated by self-interest, publicity stunts, constant shifts in political priorities and bureaucracy. The series features a number of recurring themes. The office is continually focused on various
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s. In one episode, staff become obsessed with exercise after a visit from a Heart Smart representative, practising communal yoga in the office at regular intervals. In another episode, Amy (Davidson) hires an indoor plant consultant, making major changes to office air conditioning and lighting, after Tony's (Sitch) plant dies and he asks for a replacement. Rhonda (Flanagan) frequently attends conferences or workshops on various forms of online media. She returns to the office enthusiastically and doggedly drawing priorities away from important projects to superficial online projects on how to engage more with their relevant "audience."


Background

''Utopia'' is written and produced by three of the founding members of
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:
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,
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and
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. It is produced by Michael Hirsh, directed by Sitch who also stars as one of the main characters Tony, and casting managed by
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. When casting, Sitch wanted to have actors that possessed a certain acting style, that appeared as if nothing absurd was going on. Sitch described the series as being about "the currency of grand dreams". He described that the idea of the "National Building Authority" was to portray it as one of those things that got set up in a bit of a mad rush and that under all the grand dreams there was a white elephant waiting to appear. ''Utopia'' continues on the satirical themes of other Working Dog works such as ''
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'' and ''
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''. Sitch also noted that the series was more observational than satirical and that it depicted how organisations may or may not function. When creating the show, Gleisner said the production team spoke to people who worked with government authorities and had experienced for themselves the daily unpredictabilities of working in these environments.


Characters

Main cast * Tony Woodford (
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) is the CEO of the NBA, and is constantly exasperated by his inability to achieve anything other than meetings, studies and reports. * Jim Gibson (
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) is the government liaison. He is unceasingly positive about new government projects, while being oblivious to the problems and chaos they cause. * Nat Russell (
Celia Pacquola Celia Pacquola (born 12 February 1983) is an Australian comedian, writer, presenter and actor who performs predominantly in Australia and the United Kingdom. Early life Pacquola is a third child, and her parents separated when she was eightee ...
) is the Chief Operations Officer, and Tony's second in charge. The only other competent person in the office, she is just as frustrated as Tony. * Scott Byrnes (
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) is a project assistant, an enthusiastic guy who doesn't actually do much. He can sometimes be helpful to Tony. * Rhonda Stewart (
Kitty Flanagan Kitty Flanagan (born 1968) is an Australian comedian, writer and actress who works in Australia and the United Kingdom. She has also performed in France, Germany, the Netherlands, South Africa, and Japan and at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and ...
) is the media manager. She forcefully pushes her narrow agenda, often based on some new
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, ignoring more important priorities. * Katie Norris (
Emma-Louise Wilson Emma-Louise Wilson is an Australian actress. She is best known for her role as Katie in the Logie Award and AACTA Award-winning comedy series ''Utopia''. She also features in the ensemble for the comedy sketch show '' Kinne''. Wilson played a min ...
) is Tony's personal assistant. She constantly tries to be helpful but is somewhat incompetent. * Hugh (
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) is Nat's project assistant, who constantly reminds her of how difficult it is to do things. (Series 1–2) * Amy (
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) is the office receptionist, who is always positive and chirpy, but unable to see the big picture. (Series 1–2) * Karsten Leith (
Toby Truslove Toby Truslove is an Australian film, theatre and television actor. Career In 2001, Truslove appeared on the television drama series '' Crash Palace'' as Bryan Rossiter. He has since made guest appearances on Australian TV series including '' All ...
) a media and marketing content creator and an ally of Rhonda, who is highly optimistic and always has a grand vision. (Series 1–2; Guest Series 3–4) * Ashan De Silva (
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) is a senior project manager at the NBA with degrees in accounting, business administration and engineering. He is yet to master the office coffee machine. (Series 3–4) * Courtney Kano (
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) is the Executive Assistant and Office Manager, and likes to refer to herself as the NBA's Chief Happiness Officer, after having recently completed an anger management course. (Series 3–4) Recurring characters * Beverley Sadler (
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) is the head of the Human Resources Department and an experienced recruiter whose main role is conducting exit interviews with staff members who have quit after three weeks in the job. She frequently uses HR jargon and always asks what the date is. (Series 2–4) * Brian Collins (Jamie Robertson) has the official title 'Head of Building Services and Security', but his actual role is to ensure that everyone is wearing the correct lanyard. (Series 3–4)


Series overview


Episodes


Series 1 (2014)


Series 2 (2015)


Series 3 (2017)


Series 4 (2019)


Series 5 (2023)

Series 5 of Utopia has been confirmed by the ABC to air in June 2023.


Reception

Anne Pender from ''The Conversation'' described ''Utopia'' as "light – but sharp and witty" political satire. She praised the talents of the writers and the cast of "exceptional actors". She also noted that it was an improvement from ''The Speechmaker'', a stage show that Sitch and
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put together earlier in 2014. David Knox from
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noted the show's similarity to Sitch's previous work, ''
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''. In addition to praising the performances of cast members, he opined that the city backdrop of
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gave the series a "fresh, contemporary feel" accompanied by a "driving percussion soundtrack" and "cityscape montages". Ahmad Kahn from
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drew comparisons with the earlier and more cynical seasons of American workplace comedies ''
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'' and ''
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'', as well as saying that ''Utopia'' offers a "painfully funny satire that focuses on the interaction between the media and press friendly projects wanted by government administrations and the disparities it presents to those in the agency who would prefer practicality."
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purchased the rights to the program in 2015 to broadcast the first two series under the title ''Dreamland''. Series 1 began airing on
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in the United States on 21 July 2018.


Awards and nominations


See also

*
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*
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References


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