Emerging queer Aboriginal artist Sheree Stewart is ready to unleash the world premiere or her one woman show this Melbourne Fringe Festival. Pilepileta (Wemba Wemba language meaning ‘to shine, glitter”) is Stewart’s unapologetic and raw account of being a queer Aboriginal woman in a small redneck town. SS: Pilepileta is a hard story as it touches on topics […]

Abundance Fundraiser 2018
We would love for you to join us for ABUNDANCE 2018, a night of entertainment and gourmet food by Claypots – all in support of Theatre Works. Hosted by the magnetic QUEENIE VAN DE ZANDT, the evening is bound to leave you short of breath before you’ve finished your first glass of wine. ABUNDANCE 2018 […]

TW Talks Tuesday: An Interview With Amanda Crewes
One Punch Wonder is a timely look at male violence and how masculinity has become synonymous with aggression. Through her visceral exploration of the Coward’s Punch, director and writer Amanda Crewes hopes the piece will inspire audiences to look for change in themselves and with their friends and family. The inspiration for the show came from […]

TW Talks Tuesday: An Interview With The Cast of Warriors
In Warriors, five young people (a warrior princess, a sport-loving young man and his cos-playing sister, a bright student from the country and her very ill sister in hospital) share their dreams and face their fears. Through three non-linear narratives, playwright Hayley Lawson-Smith explores the idea of what being a hero means and is a rare […]

TW Talks Tuesday: An Interview With Jayde Kirchert
It’s almost impossible these days to leave your house and not be bombarded with images of how you should look, dress and feel. Citizen Theatre will be examining obsessions with “looking perfect” in their unique work, Ascent. Imagine if this obsession with self-improvement results in improving yourself to death. “Ascent has been the result of months and […]