Stratford Short Play Festival

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The Stratford Short Play Festival is an initiative for new and exciting short plays performed by people of all ages and backgrounds from all over Gippsland and Victoria, to be performed in November at The Stratford Courthouse

When you dress up and go see a spectacular ballet performance of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland at the New National Th...
19/06/2025

When you dress up and go see a spectacular ballet performance of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland at the New National Theatre Tokyo.... 😁
..but then realise when you get there that a Musical version of Kiki's Delivery Service opens that same day and you're not gonna be able to see it because you've got planes to catch... 😭

Non-Verbal Theatre  will absolutely leave you speechless! Worth seeing twice (or more!), or spontaneously booking a flig...
18/06/2025

Non-Verbal Theatre will absolutely leave you speechless! Worth seeing twice (or more!), or spontaneously booking a flight to Japan for!

Here at  for Scratch  #3, a showcase of new original works by local writers and actors! Could some of these be part of o...
17/05/2025

Here at for Scratch #3, a showcase of new original works by local writers and actors! Could some of these be part of our festival this year?

Bairnsdale Production Line Theatre Co. inc have always put on high quality productions, but they have taken it to anothe...
11/05/2025

Bairnsdale Production Line Theatre Co. inc have always put on high quality productions, but they have taken it to another level with their current production of Come From Away; the amazing and heartfelt true story of a remote place in Canada that became the hub of many a redirected plane on September 11 2001.

Definitely go see this show during their final weekend if you have the chance. It is a story that will stick with you for a long time after the lights go down.

Second weekend — DONE and DUSTED! ✨
But don’t worry — there are still FOUR more chances to see Come From Away this week! 🎭

Catch us:
Thursday 🗓️
Friday 🎶
Saturday ✈️
Sunday 🌍
at The Forge Theatre in Bairnsdale! 🎟️🎉

You do NOT want to miss this show! ❗
It’s emotional ❤️‍🔥 uplifting 💫 and absolutely INSANE! 🤯
People are laughing 😂 crying 😢 clapping 👏 and jumping to their feet!

Final weekend coming up — then it’s GONE! 🏃‍♂️💨
Trust us… you’ll regret missing this one! 🙌

Book now: www.trybooking.com/CXJTK 🖱️✅
Just a little sneak photo from tech week.

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The Force is strong with these guys.Groundwork Youth Theatre presents Forced Shakespeare. Opens 1st May get your tickets...
09/04/2025

The Force is strong with these guys.
Groundwork Youth Theatre presents Forced Shakespeare. Opens 1st May get your tickets here:

https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1368746

Shakespeare is well known for exploring the darker sides of the human experience: From betrayals of family, to senseless murders, and everything in between. Yet there is a crueler side of Shakespeare still... One that explores an experience that unifies many of us.

The darkest side of Shakespeare, is being forced to learn it in school.

Laugh at the suffering of the students as they desperately try to make class more bearable by defeating their evil teacher, in this Matilda-esque Mashup of Shakespearean Scenes

Three shows only, come support our young thespians from Groundwork Youth Theatre with another daring take of a Shakespearian classic.

Thursday May 1, 8pm
Friday May 2, 7.30pm
Saturday May 3, 5pm

Stratford Courthouse Theatre, 66 Princes Highway, Stratford

The 2025 Stratford Shakespeare Festival in The Middle of Everywhere is generously supported by Shire Council.

For tickets and information visit www.stratfordshakespeare.com.au

Can you guess what the gang at Maffra Dramatic Society Inc. are up to?
01/04/2025

Can you guess what the gang at Maffra Dramatic Society Inc. are up to?

🚨 2026 MUSICAL ANNOUNCEMENT INCOMING! 🚨

This is going to be a big one… Join in the fun as we countdown the days to the announcement of our 2026 MUSICAL!

We’re dropping a hint every day until our big reveal this Sunday evening! Here’s our first hint… can you tell this won’t be easy?

Be sure to drop your guesses in the comments, tag a friend to give a helping hand!

HOLLA, YE THESPIANS!IT'S WORLD THEATRE DAY!Since 1962 World Theatre Day has been celebrated by ITI Centres, ITI Cooperat...
27/03/2025

HOLLA, YE THESPIANS!
IT'S WORLD THEATRE DAY!

Since 1962 World Theatre Day has been celebrated by ITI Centres, ITI Cooperating Members, theatre professionals, theatre organizations, theatre universities and theatre lovers all over the world on the 27th of March. This day is a celebration for those who can see the value and importance of the art form “theatre”, and acts as a wake-up-call for governments, politicians and institutions which have not yet recognised its value to the people and to the individual and have not yet realised its potential for economic growth.

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World Theatre Day Message 2025 by Theodoros Terzopoulos

"Can theatre hear the SOS call that our times are sending out, in a world of impoverished citizens, locked in cells of virtual reality, entrenched in their suffocating privacy? In a world of robotized existences within a totalitarian system of control and repression across the spectrum of life?

Is theatre concerned about ecological destruction, global warming, massive biodiversity loss, ocean pollution, melting ice caps, increasing forest fires and extreme weather events? Can theatre become an active part of the ecosystem? Theatre has been watching human impact on the planet for many years, but it is finding it difficult to deal with this problem.

Is theatre worried about the human condition as it is being shaped in the 21st century, where the citizen is manipulated by political and economic interests, media networks and opinionforming companies? Where social media, as much as they facilitate it, are the great alibi for communication, because they provide the necessary safe distance from the Other? A pervasive sense of fear of the Other, the different, the Stranger, dominates our thoughts and actions.

Can theatre function as a workshop for the coexistence of differences without taking into account the bleeding trauma?

The bleeding trauma invites us to reconstruct the Myth. And in the words of Heiner Müller “Myth is an aggregate, a machine to which always new and different machines can be connected. It transports the energy until the growing velocity will explode the cultural field” and I would add the field of barbarity.

Can theatre spotlights shed light on social trauma and stop misleadingly shedding light on itself? Questions that do not allow definitive answers, because theatre exists and endures thanks to unanswered questions.

Questions triggered by Dionysus, passing through his birthplace, the orchestra of the ancient theatre, and continuing his silent refugee journey through landscapes of war, today, on World Theatre Day.

Let us look into the eyes of Dionysus, the ecstatic god of theatre and Myth who unites the past, the present and the future, the child of two births, by Zeus and Semele, expresser of fluid identities, female and male, angry and kind, divine and animal, on the verge between madness and reason, order and chaos, an acrobat on the borderline between life and death. Dionysus poses a fundamental ontological question “what is it all about?” a question that drives the creator towards an ever-deeper investigation into the root of myth and the multiple dimensions of the human enigma.

We need new narrative ways aimed at cultivating memory and shaping a new moral and political responsibility to emerge from the multiform dictatorship of the present-day Middle Ages."

-Theodoros Terzopoulos
(translated from the original Greek)

Awesome performance of Little Shop of Horrors by Class Act Productions Inc. with the amazing Grant van Brummelen and Ste...
22/03/2025

Awesome performance of Little Shop of Horrors by Class Act Productions Inc. with the amazing Grant van Brummelen and Stephanie Morgan in the lead roles! Only one show left tomorrow, definitely go see it!

The Class Act Productions Inc. production of Little Shop of Horrors opens TONIGHT! Head on down to Skid Row, I mean, Gip...
20/03/2025

The Class Act Productions Inc. production of Little Shop of Horrors opens TONIGHT! Head on down to Skid Row, I mean, Gippsland Performing Arts Centre to see this amazing show with amazing people performing it for this weekend only!

A little theatrical excursion down to the National Theatre to see the puppetriffic  production of Avenue Q! Absolutely l...
19/03/2025

A little theatrical excursion down to the National Theatre to see the puppetriffic production of Avenue Q! Absolutely loved it! Closes this Saturday!

26/02/2025

The one act play readings scheduled for the first Saturday of the month will be cancelled in March due to scheduling conflicts. We appreciate the everyone who participated in February's gathering, where four great plays were read. Mark your calendars for Saturday, 5th April for the next one!
Cheers, Belle

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