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, Full-On Theatre will keep the momentum going, sharing stories, food, workshops, fun and embracing the community process of recovery and transformation across the sectors of health, art, natural disasters, education and community. With your help Full-On Theatre will be creating a new piece of community theatre in Lismore, 2023.
In the RISING project we are looking to engage with people available to assist with monthly meetings, online or in person, and help guide the project in the direction of the greatest benefit to the community. We seek people with a vested interest in the area, in mental health, in the arts, with a lived experience of what our region is going through, to form the Steering Committee and guide the project.
We'd love to connect with those who have a passion for community and/or those who already have skills/a desire to learn the following:
- Writing
- Acting
- Music
- Dance/movement
- Theatre Making
- Publicity and Promotion
- Technical aspects - lights, sound, design, costume
- Community Development
To register your interest, please email Meg at: connect@umbrellatheatricalproductions.com.au
For more information contact Dave Houston directly on: dave@fullon.biz | 0411 71 00 81
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.
STAGE 1 - 2022 Complete
RISING was a 60 minute theatre show, part of a 2022 'raise the heART' arts and wellbeing project between Full-On Theatre and Byron Bay High School, where year 11 Drama Students created and performed an original play responding to natural disasters and community. More info Rising @ Byron High
STAGE 2 - 2023 Happening now
A new arts/wellbeing project, making an original piece of theatre by community, with professional artists, supported by wellbeing professionals.
A massive thanks to Create NSW, National Recovery and Resilience Agency, Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal, ETREA Foundation
logos coming
In the RISING project we are looking to engage with people available to assist with monthly meetings, online or in person, and help guide the project in the direction of the greatest benefit to the community. We seek people with a vested interest in the area, in mental health, in the arts, with a lived experience of what our region is going through, to form the Steering Committee and guide the project.
We'd love to connect with those who have a passion for community and/or those who already have skills/a desire to learn the following:
- Writing
- Acting
- Music
- Dance/movement
- Theatre Making
- Publicity and Promotion
- Technical aspects - lights, sound, design, costume
- Community Development
To register your interest, please email Meg at: connect@umbrellatheatricalproductions.com.au
For more information contact Dave Houston directly on: dave@fullon.biz | 0411 71 00 81
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.
STAGE 1 - 2022 Complete
RISING was a 60 minute theatre show, part of a 2022 'raise the heART' arts and wellbeing project between Full-On Theatre and Byron Bay High School, where year 11 Drama Students created and performed an original play responding to natural disasters and community. More info Rising @ Byron High
STAGE 2 - 2023 Happening now
A new arts/wellbeing project, making an original piece of theatre by community, with professional artists, supported by wellbeing professionals.
A massive thanks to Create NSW, National Recovery and Resilience Agency, Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal, ETREA Foundation
logos coming
Photography by Alisha Doherty