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The Store Room Salon Series: Cultivate

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Archive


SRT Developments and Presentation History:

 

2007

Chocolate Monkey - Presentation - Arts Victoria /Full Tilt – Black Box

Die Rotten Punkte – Presentation – Arts Victoria - Melbourne International Comedy Festival

Pilot Version of Something to Die For- Presentation – Arts Victoria - Melbourne The Store Room

Letters from Animals- Presentation – Arts Victoria - The Store Room

 

2008

Bare Life –Development -Sidney Myer

Perfection–Development -Sidney Myer

A Dictionary of Imaginary Places – Development- Arts House/Sidney Myer

 

2009

April

The Gift of Responsibility–Development -Sidney Myer

July to November

The Store Room Presents 2009 Season (details click here)

October

Presented by Store Room Theatre, Melbourne International Arts Festival and Arts House

The Dictionary of Imaginary Places (World Premiere)

Created by Anna Tregloan

There are two dictionaries of imaginary places.  One itemises the wondrous worlds invented, written about and published by the world's great authors.  The other lives in the public mind.  Conversations, rants and whisperings uttered by the public while commuting on trains are replicated on stage verbatim, shaken and stirred by imagination gone rampant and the talents of a bunch of clowns.  It makes for a precious night of theatre and a train ride in a truly unique world.

An original work created by Anna Tregloan and developed with Store Room Theatre.

Direction / Design
Anna Tregloan

Performers
Heather Bolton, Christopher Brown, Rita Kalnejais and James Wardlaw

Sound Design / Composition
David Franzke

Lighting Design
Niklas Pajanti

Season Dates
Preview Thursday 15th October        8pm
Opening Friday 16th October            8pm
Saturday 17th October                    4pm and 8pm
Sunday 18th October                      2pm and 6pm

Venue:
Arts House, Meat Market
5 Blackwood Street
North Melbourne

Tickets
$35 Full
$27 Concession
Discount packs available through www.melbournefestival.com.au

Bookings:
www.Easytix.com.au

Dictionary of Imaginary Places was developed in the CultureLAB
This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.