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Drill Hall Theatre Mullumbimby

Locality: Mullumbimby

Phone: +61 2 6684 1439



Address: 4 Jubilee Avenue 2482 Mullumbimby, NSW, Australia

Website: https://www.drillhalltheatre.org.au

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23.01.2022 ‘We have remarkable writers in this country, and it’s vital we tell Australian stories in all their richness and diversity,' Liz Chance, Artistic Director, Drill Hall Theatre.



23.01.2022 Hot Shorts 2019 Last three performances this weekend Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm, Sunday at 2pm... Book now at: https://www.drillhalltheatre.org.au 8 short plays written by local Playwrights

22.01.2022 Just a little bit of time left to see Hot Shorts 2019 at the Drill Hall Theatre in Mullumbimby. Bookings and more information at https://www.drillhalltheatre.org.au Final performances tonight at 7:30pm and tomorrow at 2pm.

21.01.2022 Let Your Imagination Loose in Theatre Workshops with Former NIDA Teacher Liz Chance! Liz comes with 30 years of experience as an actor/director, and for 12 years taught at NIDA, teaching stars Cate Blanchett, Sam Worthington, Damon Gameau and Jeremy Simms. WORKSHOP DETAILS... When: Sunday's 16 Feb-5 April, 9.00am-1.30pm Where: Mullumbimby Drill Hall Who: 17-25 and 30-45 year olds Cost: $225 Applications are closing soon! Placement is by interview. Email [email protected] to arrange an interview. Interviews will take place Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 February.



18.01.2022 Hot Shorts 2019 2 Final Performances Saturday, 9th at 7:30pm and Sunday, 10th at 2pm. Book Now at https://www.drillhalltheatre.org.au and support our local playwrights.... Hot Shorts 2019 brings comedy, drama, farce and all topics (personal, political and social) to the fore. In keeping with the Drill Hall Theatre Company’s commitment to community involvement, the plays are being produced by people from across the Northern Rivers region, showcasing some of the best theatrical talent the region has to offer as well as some actors 'treading the boards' for the first time. All the short plays are locally written, each with something to say on so many levels (tempting, teasing and tantalising the imagination). Each has been carefully selected (eight finalists from thirty-six entries) and they are now ready to be performed, viewed and judged. As in the past, audience members will get to vote for their favourite plays, and prizes will be awarded at the final performance. Tickets from The Bookshop, Mullumbimby or through The Drill Hall Theatre Company website: https://www.drillhalltheatre.org.au

18.01.2022 Hi folks, We hope you’re all travelling well in these tricky times. Like everyone else, we were caught out by the swiftness of the onset of Covid-19 restrictions and to date, we haven’t been able to re-organize our season as we have to wait and see how the situation develops. We very much hope to mount one or two productions this year, but as long as social distancing remains in place this is just not practical. We also think it unwise at the moment to open before September ...because of the added strain of winter and the normal flu season. I don’t want to make any promises as to dates as the situation remains too volatile. Please know that we are very much still here and raring to go. We will let you know as soon as possible the plans for the rest of this year. Wishing you all the very best from the whole board of the Drill Hall Theatre Company. Liz Chance, Artistic Director

17.01.2022 Public Act Theatre presents The World's Wife at the Mullumbimby Drill Hall Theatre this Saturday 4th January at 7pm. Following on from the sold-out success at T...he Byron Theatre on Dec 11th, Public Act Theatre are very excited to announce their encore theatre performance of ‘The World’s Wife’ at The Drill Hall Theatre this coming January! A series of poems and dramatic monologues written by Carol Ann Duffy and directed by Philippa Williams. This is a unique collection of satirical poems from the erstwhile Poet Laureate, filled with her characteristic wit, which is a feminist classic and a modern take on age-old mythology. It gives the women of ancient history, the unsung women of myth, fairytale and culture, a glorious and powerful voice. from Mrs Freud, Mrs Icarus, Mrs Aesop along with many other ‘wives’ who join their voices with Medusa, Delilah, and Salome to tell it as it really was. Join us on Saturday 4th January 7pm 2020 at The Drill Hall Theatre for a witty, satirical, provocative and playful production of ‘The World’s Wife’. For more information and bookings visit: https://www.drillhalltheatre.org.au//visi/the-worlds-wife/



11.01.2022 If you haven't seen this movie, you should join us at the Drill Hall this Sunday 23 February at 2pm. If you have seen it then you know that it is well worth seeing again. It's a great movie - don't miss it! HUNT FOR THE WILDERPEOPLE A big-hearted picture full of small, understated moments of magic, the New Zealand-based comedy-drama Hunt for the Wilderpeople is an off-kilter charmer. Directed by Taika Waititi (co-director of What We Do in the Shadows), this film downplays t...he broad laughs of its predecessor, instead focusing on the emotional thrust of a mismatched buddy movie. Equal parts road comedy and rousing adventure story, director Taika Waititi masterfully weaves lively humour with emotionally honest performances by Sam Neill and Julian Dennison. Gradually, the two rejected loners, who only had Bella in common, find a kinship, united against the authorities that hunt them down. For more information visit: https://www.drillhalltheatre.org.au//the-drill-hall-film-/

11.01.2022 Hot Shorts at the Mullumbimby Drill Hall this afternoon at 2pm. Only 4 more performances. 8 short plays written by local playwrights. For more information and bookings visit: https://www.drillhalltheatre.org.au

09.01.2022 Hot Shorts 2019 1st - 10th November ONLY 6 PERFORMANCES Book Now at https://www.drillhalltheatre.org.au... The Drill Hall Theatre Company is proud to present, yet again, another season of cutting-edge and oh-so-new shorts so hot, we cannot wait to set them free in the wild to be viewed (and judged) by you. Hot Shorts 2019 brings comedy, drama, farce and all topics (personal, political and social) to the fore. In keeping with the Drill Hall Theatre Company’s commitment to community involvement, the plays are being produced by people from across the Northern Rivers region, showcasing some of the best theatrical talent the region has to offer as well as some actors 'treading the boards' for the first time. All the short plays are locally written, each with something to say on so many levels (tempting, teasing and tantalising the imagination). Each has been carefully selected (eight finalists from thirty-six entries) and they are now ready to be performed, viewed and judged. As in the past, audience members will get to vote for their favourite plays, and prizes will be awarded at the final performance. Hot Shorts 2019 opens on Friday, November 1 at The Drill Hall, 4 Jubilee Avenue, Mullumbimby and will run for two weekends, up to November 10. Friday and Saturday performances are at 7.30pm and Sunday performances at 2pm, with doors open beforehand for a snack and a libation. Organise a group and get involved as an audience supporting our local writers, directors and actors Tickets can be obtained from The Bookshop, Mullumbimby or through The Drill Hall Theatre Company website: https://www.drillhalltheatre.org.au

05.01.2022 Hot Shorts 2019 And the Winners are Audience Appeal Seven Minutes by Prudence Clark... Flight by Michael Lill Tertiary by Lisa Walmsley Best Written Play Flight by Michael Lill Congratulations to all concerned

02.01.2022 We're thrilled to announce actor/director and long-time NIDA teacher, Liz Chance as our new Artistic Director! Liz comes with 30 years’ experience as an actor, and more than a decade teaching stars of stage and screen including Academy Award-winner Cate Blanchett, Sam Worthington and Jeremy Simms. Expect an exciting program of contemporary Australian theatre, and let your imagination loose in theatre workshops with Liz from February at The Drill Hall! ... ACTORS' FOUNDATION WORKSHOP 16 Feb-5 April, 2020 Join Liz in this inspiring nine week foundational course in acting techniques. We'll climb inside characters and learn how to develop them through movement, voice and improvisation. Classes are designed for two age groups including 17-25 year olds and actors in their early 30s to mid 40s. The course runs over nine consecutive Sunday’s from 16 February to 5 April, at 9am1.30pm in The Drill Hall Theatre. The course costs $225 and places are limited. Placements are by interview. Interviews will take place on Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 February. Contact Liz for more information or to arrange your interview at [email protected]



02.01.2022 A DRILL HALL THEATRE COMPANY CLUB EVENT Members of the Drill Hall Theatre Company are invited to DRILL BITS, our first Members’ Club Event for 2020 on Sunday 15th March at 3pm.... Our intention is to hold these member events bi-monthly to keep everyone informed of what’s happening at the Drill and to create a little more time to socialise and get to know one another. There is no entry cost to Members. If you’re not currently a member of the Drill Hall Theatre Company or have not yet rejoined for the 2020 calendar year, that’s not a problem. Just bring your $15 membership fee to the Club Event and become an Associate Member of the Company for 2020. The March Club Night includes A launch of the production, When The Rain Stops Falling to be performed in August this year. Three workshopped scenes will be presented by the full company followed by a Q&A with the director Greg Aitken and the cast Liz Chance, the new Artistic Director of the Drill Hall Theatre Company, will chat with renowned actor Maggie Kirkpatrick. Andy Bambach the composer and musical director of the When The Rain Stops Falling production will sing songs about the characters in When The Rain Stops Falling. More information at https://www.drillhalltheatre.org.au//drill-hall-theatre-c/

01.01.2022 DRILL HALL FILM SOCIETY, MULLUMBIMBY CRACKERS (1998) Special Christmas presentation with Q&A with lead actor Daniel Kellie, who played young Joey, and Director ...David Swann. Come and join us with a complimentary celebratory bubbly and Christmas fare on Sunday December 15 at 2pm (doors open 1.30). If you wish to attend please book by ringing 66842112 (booking is necessary for catering purposes) David Swann’s 1998 movie Crackers has larceny, adultery, sabotage and treachery. Yes, just your typical Aussie Christmas with the Dredge family! Thirteen-year-old Joey Dredge is in trouble again. Expelled for jumping off the school roof, he’s haunted by his father’s death and hates his mother’s new boyfriend and his bullying son. Compounding his misery is the knowledge he has to spend Christmas with them at the family beach house. Things look grim until the unexpected arrival of great-grandfather Albert (Warren Mitchell), fresh from a stint in prison. Forced to share the back shed with this swearing, farting and devious octogenarian, Joey’s life changes. Between barbecuing the family dog, performing a self-burial and causing his intended step-father to consume a startling amount of hash, Joey learns a few life lessons from Albert, who despite his many vices may give Joey the strength to accept the past and embrace the future.

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