The Power for Change Project
Presented as part of the Sustainable Living Festival, Melbourne Playback Theatre Company in collaboration with Climate For Change are hosting an evening of conversation and performance - sharing stories, knowledge, and empowering action.
Venue: Trades Hall
Address: 54 Victoria St Carlton 3053
Date: 18th February
Time: 7pm - 9.30pm
Ticket: Adult $25 / Concession $20
Buy / Ticket: www.commonrooms.com.au/event/the-power-for-change/
Web: www.commonrooms.com.au
Call: (03) 9660 6900
Address: 54 Victoria St Carlton 3053
Date: 18th February
Time: 7pm - 9.30pm
Ticket: Adult $25 / Concession $20
Buy / Ticket: www.commonrooms.com.au/event/the-power-for-change/
Web: www.commonrooms.com.au
Call: (03) 9660 6900
Part workshop, part improvisational performance, The Power For Change will recap the climate science, offer a pathway for change and use the power of playback theatre to deepen the conversation. Audience reflections and stories about our individual and collective response to climate change will power the creation of theatre, and inspire ongoing action after the event.
The night will provoke the mind, nourish the heart, and ultimately, motivate meaningful action.
We're a cultural enterprise, which means that we use bar sales from commercial events to support local artists with opportunities to test their ideas and reach new audiences. We offer a vibrant year-round program of accessible performances and events at Trades Hall, ensuring everyone can discover the best emerging and independent artistic talent.
Common Rooms is a project of Melbourne Fringe, which alongside our Festival each October, celebrates cultural democracy and artistic participation.
Common Rooms is a culturally and physically safe space for our community, including LGBTIQ+, First Nations, people who are Deaf or with disability. We welcome all artists and creative people, as well as the residents of Trades Hall, workers and members of the union movement.
Common Rooms is where culture and community collide.
The night will provoke the mind, nourish the heart, and ultimately, motivate meaningful action.
About the Common Rooms
Located in Melbourne's iconic Trades Hall, Common Rooms is a home for independent artists, for workers and for people who like to party. It's a meeting place housing a licensed performance space and a salon, for one-off and regular events, including live music, performance, comedy, cabaret, dance parties, spoken word, workshops and rehearsals.We're a cultural enterprise, which means that we use bar sales from commercial events to support local artists with opportunities to test their ideas and reach new audiences. We offer a vibrant year-round program of accessible performances and events at Trades Hall, ensuring everyone can discover the best emerging and independent artistic talent.
Common Rooms is a project of Melbourne Fringe, which alongside our Festival each October, celebrates cultural democracy and artistic participation.
Common Rooms is a culturally and physically safe space for our community, including LGBTIQ+, First Nations, people who are Deaf or with disability. We welcome all artists and creative people, as well as the residents of Trades Hall, workers and members of the union movement.
Common Rooms is where culture and community collide.