About this Event
Tragedy Project - Studio One
New theatre work devised by second year Theatre students in collaboration with third year and honours Animation students responding to Sophocles' Antigone.
Please note Tragedy Project Studio One includes, Coarse language, Misogynistic language, References to death and dying, Simulated violence, References to sexual and gender-based violence, Loud noise.
This performance will run for approximately 60 minutes with no interval.
Theatre Devisers Taina Araujo, Delia Breen, Rex Cameron, Gryff Connah, Alex Fimiri, Cosima Gilbert, Brodie Murray, Hamish Payne, Mary Schofield, Charlotte Vella and Sarah Warren
Animation Student Lead Josh Jinu
Animation Devisers Elise De Wit, Mars Salinas and Toby Marlow
Director Kate Sulan
Sound Designer Eugene Beissel
Dramaturg Blake Hohenhaus
Stage Manager Michelle Forbes
Lighting Realiser Lachlan Careedy
Costume Realiser Rose McCormick
Technician Adam Grikepelis
QLab Programmer Kadin Hawker
Production Coordinators Rex Lockyer and Katie Bradley
Artistic Operations Manager Abe Watson
Producer Alex Duffy
Head of Theatre Chris Mead
Interim Head of Film and Television Annabelle Murphy
Theare Subject Coordinator Nazaree Dickerson
Theatre Course Coordinator Sarah Austin
Animation Course Coordinator Christie Widiarto
Student Consultant Derrick Duan
Theatre Academic Staff Chris Mead, Alice Qin, Amy Hume, Colin Sneesby, Georgina Naidu, Isabella Vadiveloo, Joe Paradise Lui, Kate Sulan, Kat Henry, Keith Brockett, Mark Wilson, Mark Wong, Maude Davey, Nazaree Dickerson and Sarah Austin.
Animation Academic Staff Christie Widiarto, Rosalie Osman and Darren Bell
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Walk-ups and latecomers will be admitted at the discretion of front of house staff.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Studio 1 (Meet in Foyer), Performing Arts Building 879, Southbank, Australia
AUD 5.00