History Alex & Eve was originally a romantic-comedic stage play, written by Alex Lykos and premiered in 2006. It made its first appearance on 12 July 2006 at the Sidetrack Shed Theatre in Marrickville, Sydney, to a low audience number on opening weekend. The play performed for two weeks from Wednesday to Sunday, in the one hundred seat venue, and extended the run when audience numbers began to increase. The play finished performing in 2008 at the 400-seat Factory Theatre in Enmore. Due to the play's success, the play had three sequels;
Alex & Eve: The Wedding, Alex & Eve: The Baby, and
Alex & Eve: The Complete Story.
Alex & Eve initially as a stage play, developed into a film in 2015.
Stage play Alex & Eve stage play was written in 2004, taking approximately eight to twelve months to develop the script. The original stage play was directed by Michael Block, After sold out sessions at the Factory,
Alex & Eve: The Wedding, performed at
Enmore Theatre in Newtown, Sydney, with an audience of 1600 people, on 1 August 2009, These sessions continued to sell out shows resulting in the sequel of
Alex & Eve: The Baby. All shows at the Factory Theatre was sold out, resulting in the creation of
Alex & Eve: The Complete Story. The play expanded to Melbourne, playing at the Greek Centre for Contemporary Culture.
Alex & Eve: The Complete Story incorporates the previous stage plays together into one show, from "six hours of theatre into two".
Film Lykos decided to make the stage a film production in late 2009, adapted from the original script by Lykos. Lykos identifies his struggle in morphing the play into a film, from writer to producer, due to "not understanding the process of filmmaking and film distribution."
Alex & Eve began filming in June 2014, taking approximately five months, and released from 16 October 2015 to the 9 June 2016. Most of the film was located in the inner-west suburbs of
Sydney, Australia; Lakemba, Canterbury, Homebush, Lidcombe, Burwood and Strathfield," as well as scenes located in the school Sir Joseph Banks High in Revesby and the area of
Southern Sydney, in the suburb of Belmore. Director, Andrikidis wanted to present "the multicultural city of Sydney as a central character," with his direction "reflect(ing) the improvised and naturalistic style of Magnolia" to engage audiences. Andrikidis identified the challenge of a small budget of $1.6 million compared to
Hollywood productions of $20 million. == History of Alex Lykos ==