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she kills monsters

The Factory Theatre

February 19, 21 & 23, 2025

She Kills Monsters is a story about kids who make up stories... and where queer kids are cool and nerds rule the earth.

 

This hugely popular comedy-drama by Qui Nguyen, tells the story of Agnes Evans after the death of her younger sister, Tilly.

 

When Agnes finds Tilly’s Dungeons & Dragons notebook, she enlists the help of Chuck, a teenage Dungeon Master, and stumbles into an imaginary world filled with adventure, LGBTQ teens, demon queens and homicidal fairies.

 

Set to a rocking 90’s soundtrack, SHE KILLS MONSTERS has become one of America’s most popular shows, performed in over a thousand universities and colleges since it’s debut in 2011.

 

Epiphany Arts Theatre are excited to bring it to the Sydney stage for the first time at The Big Gay Entree Festival, and invite audiences both young and old to come join the adventure!

The
OTHER
ALICE

Hellenic Art Theatre

September 22, 2022

‘The Other Alice’ is an original adaptation that draws parallels between the stories of Alice and Coraline as little girls looking for adventure within the decaying walls of the Pink Palace. Twin flames, living one hundred years apart, who discover worlds where dreams and dark wishes can come true.

Led by a stray cat, a beaten up old diary and a button eyed doll, Coraline is pushed down a ghostly rabbit hole into the world of Alice’s creation, where time stands still, monsters are real and nothing is quite as it seems.

Wonderland is being overthrown, the rats are guarding the drains and the Red Queen is racing against Time to get her hands on the diary to rewrite her story and destroy Alice’s vision for Wonderland forever. In a whirlpool of madness, contradictions and surreal encounters, Alice must overcome her selfishness, slay demons, save Coraline and take control of the story once and for all, becoming Queen of Wonderland before all is lost.

The Other Alice brings thirty of our young performers together in a celebration of storytelling and imagination in a musical play that is full of heart.

YOU, ME &
EVERYTHING
IN-BETWEEN

Art Est Art Studios

May 22, 2021

IWC Gulgadya Festival 2021

‘You, Me and Everything In-Between’ is an original performance video installation that juxtaposes award winning monologues - written and adapted for IYT by Jane Bodie - of teenage identity, wanting and loss with the pagan realm of transformation and redemption from Shakespeare’s ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’.

 

Reimagined as an edgy, urban fairy tale, this performance installation is part confession, part accusation. It’s a youthful explosion of ideas, merging live theatre, surrealist poetry, film and rock n roll and invites the intimacy of the viewer by breaking the fourth wall with direct address revelations and confrontations. The viewer is cast as a perpetrator one minute and best friend the next, experiencing what they do, having to navigate a world where everything is publicly seen and felt and responded to.  With a cool soundtrack of original songs and sound design, this is our youth and they’ll decide who they are, moment to moment.

LADY MACBETH'S REVENGE

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Bell Shakespeare Shorts Festival 2020 - WINNER - Excellence in Direction

"Blown away by these kids and the way they committed to this. Nice editing, terrific movement of the camera and the graveyard floats like a ghost.”

Lisa McCune - four-time Gold Logie Award-winning Australian actress

“I love this one, this is very serious - one of the more serious ones… very moody. And, with original music too, which I thought was just great.”

Peter Evans - Artistic Director Bell Shakespeare

lord
of the
flies

The Forum Theatre

September 14 & 15, 2019

Nominated for the

Sydney Fringe Festival Best Youth Production

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stories in the dArk

The Greek Theatre

November 3, 2018

 

Two contemporary Award Winning Australian Plays

'Stories In The Dark'

by Debra Oswald

'The Trolleys'

by Sara West.

Camelot

The Greek Theatre

December 14, 2017

Adapted from

A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court.

A midsummer nights dream

The Greek Theatre

June 18, 2017

Adapted from

A Midsummer Nights Dream.

Epiphany Arts Inc.

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