Melbourne Playback Theatre Company acknowledges the anniversary of the 1967 Referendum with SticksnStones on the Birrarung Marr
After the sell-out success of their inaugural Q&A event for 2016 Melbourne Playback Theatre Company acknowledges the anniversary of the 1967 Referendum with SticksnStones on the Birrarung Marr a cultural development double bill that will enlighten, intrigue, and entertain you. #MelbournePlayback #MPTCSticksnStones
Venue: Deakin Edge Theatre
Address: Federation Square
Date: 27-May-16
Time: 6:30pm
Ticket: $25 Full, $15 Concession, $10 Senior
Buy / Ticket: http://melbourneplayback.com.au/whats-on/sticksnstones/
Web: http://melbourneplayback.com.au/
: https://www.facebook.com/events/182642945460851/
Call: 03 9690 9253
Address: Federation Square
Date: 27-May-16
Time: 6:30pm
Ticket: $25 Full, $15 Concession, $10 Senior
Buy / Ticket: http://melbourneplayback.com.au/whats-on/sticksnstones/
Web: http://melbourneplayback.com.au/
: https://www.facebook.com/events/182642945460851/
Call: 03 9690 9253
Running on the 27th of May at the BMW Deakin Edge Theatre in Federation Square, this powerful evening brings together a highly respected Indigenous panel to discuss perspectives of home and work life, history, place-making, legal practice, and significant movements that are occurring right here in Melbourne.
Featuring a plethora of cultural educators, the panellists for this highly anticipated event will include award-winning author and Indigenous Architects and Design Victoria Co-Founder Bruce Pascoe, architect Rueben Berg, and performing artist and member of the Australian Youth Climate Coalition, Monica McDonald - with other special guests still to be announced.
Audience members are actively invited to participate in this compelling Q&A, which will then be followed by a unique Melbourne Playback Theatre Company performance. At the conclusion of the panel, stories and experiences from the audience (inspired by the evening's discussions) can be shared, and will then be turned into theatre by a team of highly skilled actors and musicians. This landmark event is truly not to be missed.
Melbourne Playback Theatre Company have been captivating audiences for over 30 years with their unique form of improvised theatre. They are a leading interactive theatre company working in the corporate, community, and education sectors - transforming shared, real-life events into powerful and engaging stories on the stage.
Featuring a plethora of cultural educators, the panellists for this highly anticipated event will include award-winning author and Indigenous Architects and Design Victoria Co-Founder Bruce Pascoe, architect Rueben Berg, and performing artist and member of the Australian Youth Climate Coalition, Monica McDonald - with other special guests still to be announced.
Audience members are actively invited to participate in this compelling Q&A, which will then be followed by a unique Melbourne Playback Theatre Company performance. At the conclusion of the panel, stories and experiences from the audience (inspired by the evening's discussions) can be shared, and will then be turned into theatre by a team of highly skilled actors and musicians. This landmark event is truly not to be missed.
Melbourne Playback Theatre Company have been captivating audiences for over 30 years with their unique form of improvised theatre. They are a leading interactive theatre company working in the corporate, community, and education sectors - transforming shared, real-life events into powerful and engaging stories on the stage.