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Theatre and Performance, University of Tasmania

Locality: Launceston, Tasmania

Phone: +61 3 6324 4400



Address: University of Tasmania 7248 Launceston, TAS, Australia

Website: www.utas.edu.au/theatre

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23.01.2022 Panopticon III: The Garden of Earthly Delights begins 6pm tonight at Centre for the Arts on Hunter Street. Join us at this free event to explore indulgence, sin, revelry, and apocalypse. Discover more: http://bit.ly/2xOdGIy



23.01.2022 Graduating Theatre Students from the School of Creative Arts and Media are proud to present the world premiere of Perfect Stranger, written by award-winning playwright Hilary Bell (Wolf Lullaby, Splinter, The Hypochondriac) and directed by acclaimed actor and director Benjamin Winspear (archipelago-productions.com), in collaboration with QVMAG and Archipelago Productions. Content warnings: 15+ This performance contains strong language, adult themes TICKETS OUT NOW! Tickets can be found over at https://www.trybooking.com/660995 https://www.facebook.com/perfectstrangerutas

21.01.2022 Blue Cow Theatre is running GENERAL AUDITIONS in Launceston for professional acting work: Date: Wednesday 27 February (please note it is a public holiday) Time: 10.00am-9.00pm Venue: Annexe Theatre, School of Creative Arts and Media, Inveresk... Auditionees must be OVER 18. Book an audition here: https://bluecowtheatre.youcanbook.me Any queries from potential auditionees should be addressed to [email protected] For further information about the company, see their website: http://bluecowtheatre.com/

19.01.2022 SOCA Graduation Production performing 3rd and 4th October at the Annexe Theatre, Launceston | 7pm



19.01.2022 Reminder of upcoming Information session in Hobart

18.01.2022 Writing for Performance: Readings You are invited to a reading of excerpts from four play scripts written by SOCA Theatre 3rd year Writing for Performance students. When: Wednesday 24 October, 6:00pm... Where: Annexe Theatre, Inveresk Free admission, but bookings required for catering purposes [email protected] Annexe Theatre School of Creative Arts Academy of the Arts, Inveresk, Launceston University of Tasmania

12.01.2022 Since February 2020, UTAS PhD candidate and theatre director Josephine Christensen has been leading a practice-as-research project that utilises the Michael Chekhov Acting Technique in rehearsal and performance. The participants of this project, The Michael Chekhov Collective, now present the play Fishskin Trousers as the cumulation of first phase of the project. Audience numbers will be limited due to COVID-19 restrictions. FREE ENTRY | BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL trybooking.com/BMA...QU This is a socially distanced performance. Please arrive on time as latecomers will not be admitted. OR The performance will also be livestreamed via Zoom on Saturday 24 October at 7pm. People intending to watch the livestream must register in advance at [email protected]



11.01.2022 Please note that this Information session will be held in the old Studio Theatre, UTAS, Sandy Bay Campus. (see map in comments)

08.01.2022 ...will you be getting on the train? Fawkes Theatre Company Presents: THE RETURN by Reg Cribb Directed by Daniel Story... Performing from April 3 - 6 at the Annexe Theatre, the hub for the School of Creative Arts’ theatre course. Tickets: trybooking.com/BAYOJ

06.01.2022 Any students needing help with enrolment should come to the front office int he Stone Building on Friday 8 Feb, 9.30-11.30am to speak with a Course Information Officer in person. Course Information Officers can help you with eStudent and answer questions about what units you need to do to progress through your degree.

06.01.2022 Myth Propaganda and Disaster in Nazi Germany and Contemporary America The University of Tasmania Theatre and Performance program is proud to present our second year production: Myth, Propaganda and Disaster in Nazi Germany and Contemporary America by Stephen Sewell. This provocative play was written in the aftermath of the September 11 terrorist attacks, and interrogates the war of ideas that underscores the war on terror. Since its first production in 2003, terrorism, and ou...r responses to it, have dominated headlines and politics and Sewell’s gripping and visceral play remains all too relevant. Performance rights for Myth, Propaganda, and Disaster in Nazi Germany and Contemporary America exclusively licensed by The Yellow Agency, 16 Princess Ave Rosebery NSW 2018 www.theyellowagency.com Dates: May 15 - May 18 | 7pm Venue: Annexe Theatre, Inveresk Tickets: $5 | UTAS students and staff free on presentation of UTAS ID Bookings: trybooking.com/BBZTH or door sales available from 6pm *Warning: Strong language and Violence Photo credit: Lilly Amos. Imaged edited by: Erin Maloy

04.01.2022 Jazzercise - free on-campus opportunities These FREE classes are the perfect way to break up your study, recharge your batteries and have a whole lot of fun! All while getting an awesome workout that you won’t want to end! Blending dance with Pilates, yoga, kickboxing and strength training, one 55-minute session can burn up to 800 calories. The results? Long, lean muscles and an undeniable mood boost.... First session is tomorrow! More information and register at link below



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