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27th Terrain: The Co-Ordinates of Home

by Maya Turei | 5:08 am, 10/10/2011

Bi-Cultural Theatre Class (3.5/5)


Karma Comedian & ImproNoir

by Bronwyn Wallace | 3:58 am, 03/10/2011

Performers: Trubie-Dylan Smith, Abby Howells, Tegan McKegg, Malcolm Morrison, Jerome Cousins, Megan Grinlinton, Matthew Robinson. (4/5)


Read Aloud

by Bronwyn Wallace | 6:19 am, 19/09/2011

Fortune Theatre Studio


A Dream Romance

by Josh King | 6:18 am, 19/09/2011

Lunchtime Theatre. (4.5/5)


Chrome yellow

by Bronwyn Wallace | 3:22 am, 12/09/2011


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Semester One: what can we learn?

by Jen Aitken | 12:08 am 12/07/2010

Looking back at Semester One, I thought I would offer my thoughts regarding what works and what doesn’t really work so well when it comes to directing/producing/devising a Lunctime Theatre performance.


1) Keep it simple and clean! LTT is only a 40-minute show, so keep things tidy and sharp and use the space to your advantage. See: Cicadas, Play, 7 Jewish Children and He Said, She Said.

2) Break the routine! Think pace, think tempo, think music, think anything – just break the routine! 

3) Be bold! The Allen Hall Theatre is a playground for theatre students and practitioners, so do something that challenges you. Push yourself to come up with new and interesting ideas. (I say this but at the same time remember to keep it simple!) See: Mind Under, Shared Agendas, and Lucid Dreaming. 

4) Utilise knowledgeable and experienced outside eyes wherever you can. Pull someone in to view a rehearsal and ask for help if you are stuck or struggling. Often little tweaks here and there, possibly ones that you might not see if you are completely engrossed in a production, can make all the difference. That final polishing could really help to ‘make’ any production. 

 

Semester Two LTT: so many weeks, so much potential!

 

July 15/16 Romeo and Juliet – written by William Shakespeare, directed by Sam Irwin

July 22/23 Pop Life – an installation 

July 29/30 Here We Are – written by Dorothy Parker, directed by Diana Mockford

August 5/6 An Ordinary Story – written by Abby Howells, directed by Sam Irwin and Martyn Roberts

August 12/13 Skin Tight – written by Gary Henderson, directed by Katie King

August 19/20 Crave – written by Sarah Kane, directed by Eryn van Dijk

August 26/27 Anti-Social Tap Stands-Up – by Anti-Social Tap, produced by Katherine Hurst

September 9/10 Sunday Roast – written by Thomas Sainsbury, directed by Paul Rothwell

September 16/17 The Cyclops – written by Euripides, directed by Jimmy Currin

September 23/24 Lunch – written by Steven Berkoff, directed by Hannah Gould

September 30/1 October Moonscapes – written by Jo Bond, directed by Janis C. Y. Cheng

October 7/8 Voyager VII – devised by THEA152 students

October 14/15 Open Mic 

 

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