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2023 - a new theatre show is growing out of Lismore. All welcome.


Following the success of the 'raise the heART' project at Byron High 2022, where a theatre show exploring floods, bushfires, natural disasters and community recovery was created. Full-On Theatre will be sharing  stories, food, workshops, fun and embracing the community process of recovery and transformation while  creating a piece of original music-theatre in Lismore, 2023. The entire project is FREE to be involved in.
 
We'd love to connect with those who have a passion for community and or those who already have skills or a desire to learn the following:
-       Writing
-       Acting
-       Music
-       Dance/movement
-       Theatre Making
-       Publicity and Promotion
-       Technical aspects - lights, sound, design, costume
-       Community Development
 
For more information contact Dave Houston: dave@fullon.biz | 0411 71 00 81 

FREE CREATIVE COMMUNITY  WORKSHOPS
Lismore Workers Sports Club, 202 Oliver Avenue Goonellabah 
1.30pm-4pm
Sunday 23 April
Sunday 21 May
Sunday 11 June
Sunday 2 July


After the workshops a new schedule and plan will be put in place. Please note that you don't have to perform in a public show, if you don't want to. We'd just love you to be part of the process and sharing stories and building arts skills. 

Dave Houston from Full-On Theatre  worked for over a decade as an artist in residence with The Melbourne Royal Children’s Hospital - Integrated Mental Health Unit - in communities devastated by 2009 Victorian Black Saturday Bushfires, in areas of high youth suicide and regions affected by socio-economic hardship. 



Photography by Alisha Doherty
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A massive thanks to Create NSW,  National Recovery and Resilience Agency,  Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal, ETREA Foundation
for funding the project. 
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