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Lighting the Dark is a profound celebration of the human experience, a transcendent journey that traverses individual and universal truths in a dance to the very centre of what it means to be human.
The second woman to be appointed to the US Supreme Court, Ruth Bader Ginsburg was both a trailblazer in the American judiciary and a fierce advocate for gender equality and reproductive rights. Her life is brought to the stage by the extraordinary pen of Olivier Award-winning Australian playwright and expert legal mind, Suzie Miller (Prima Facie). This story chronicles Ginsburg’s wins and dissents, traces her steps forward and the steps back, and brings you right into the room with Ruth at the most pivotal moments of her life.
Tennessee Williams’s haunting memory play stars Alison Whyte in a contemporary revival of one of the most beloved and enduring works of the 20th century.
Murrun has returned to the watering hole. The same one Aunty Aggie used to take her to. Present and past collide. There she meets her old friend Gunawarra. The Black Swan. Gunawarra is a contemporary creation work based on Taun Wurrung (Taungurung) stories passed down.
Rose Grey is saying her final goodbye to The Lark, a small inner-city pub in Melbourne. It’s been closed for six months and will be demolished as the suburb gentrifies. But for Rose, now in her seventies, this derelict building is her whole life.
In 2010, an official report into the state of Australian Rules Football recommended the creation of a national women’s league. Seven years and a whole lot of grit, passion and fancy footwork later, the AFLW was born. This is the untold story of how the league went from a pipe dream to a sensation the sports world could no longer ignore.
Following a bloody battle, Macbeth and his comrade Banquo are met by three Weird Sisters who prophesy Macbeth will one day be king. Unable to shake the thought, Macbeth tells his wife, Lady Macbeth. Driven by an insatiable hunger for power, posterity and certainty, they commit a murder and set in motion the unravelling of their sanity.
Women of Troy is a play that speaks as powerfully to us today as it did to its first audience 2,500 years ago. Queen Hecuba, priestess and prophet Cassandra, and famed beauty Helen of Sparta rise from the ashes to share the story of war’s collateral damage.
Where is the Green Sheep? is an immersive visual theatre experience based on the beloved children’s book by Mem Fox and Judy Horacek. We meet Blue Sheep who loves his blue flowers and Red Sheep who loves to cartwheel in the fields, Bath Sheep who loves bubbles and Bed Sheep who loves to bounce ... But where IS that Green Sheep?
Moss Piglet takes young audiences from jelly-filled petri dishes to the depths of a volcano to Arctic glaciers to the moon; the work explodes the mysteries of the wildly weird tardigrade. Featuring wicked puppetry, live video and green screen technology, this is an epic ride of microscopic proportions.
Four talented young actors take on multiple roles in this poetic, personal, and unexpected production that will leave you asking ‘who’s really to blame?’ in a system that keeps cutting young people down. Saplings is a collection of hilarious and heartbreaking stories born from workshops with young people experiencing the youth justice system from Marrickville to Moree.
Professor Lexi Con has curated a curious collection of her favourite words (one for every letter of the alphabet) with each word providing Professor Noel Edge with an inspirational jumping off point for 26 quirky scientific demonstrations – that squish and squirt, float and fly, erupt and explode.
Workshop | Years P-12
Workshop | Year 8-12
Workshop | Year 9-12
Workshop | Grade 4-6
Workshop | Students studying VCE Unit 4 Drama
Workshop | Students studying VCE Unit 4 Theatre Studies
Workshop | Kinder - Prep
$12 per student
Workshop | Years 3-6
Performance | All year levels
Online Zoom Session
Enrich your drama or theatre studies classroom experience while fostering stronger creative outcomes for students. The Devising Masterclass by Red Leap Theatre is a two day workshop – a fully catered evening of classroom learning and then a practical full day of physical activities.