Embers
Directed by: Jan McLachlan
Embers recounts the courage, survival and community strength shown when residents faced the extreme adversity of the 2003 fires in the Eastern Alpine area of Victoria. Campion Decent's award winning play uses material from Government transcripts and interviews with residents from the rural townships involved. These are true stories with real emotions from actual people and events. The content is still relevant today as we continue to battle bushfires.
A marvellous piece of verbatim theatre, with 10 actors playing multiple roles. The Director acknowledges the support received from the playwright Campion Decent.
It is both ordinary and extraordinary at the same time. # Warning - special effects will be used.
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The Peach Season
Directed by: Jennie Bazell
The Peach Season is a powerful, salutary tale showing what it’s like to be a young person desperate for independence and the pitfalls of being a parent during the painful process of letting children fly the nest. A story of first love and the love between a mother and a daughter.
A moving and suspenseful story
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Natural Causes
Directed by: Rob White
Natural Causes is a black comedy/thriller dealing with the subject of death through misadventure and misunderstanding. Suicide, murder, manslaughter, affairs … it sounds pretty serious – but it’s hilarious!
Liberating - joyful, enlightening, funny.
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The Odd Couple (female version)
Directed by: Joy Sweeney
That famous mismatched couple, Felix Unger and Oscar Madison, have become Florence and Olive, two complex and complicated women. Audiences will have a ball as they navigate the pitfalls of relationships and friendships of single women in 1980s New York. Be prepared for a play full to the brim with heart, warmth, spirit and cracking one-liners.
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