COMMUNITY WORK
Full-On Theatre has facilitated more than 45 community programs, many of these have involved creating new theatre shows by working closely with a community and/or schools in developing content around various themes. Recent projects have centered around gender equity, depression and anxiety, racism, violent extremism, violence against women and changing drug and alcohol culture.
The company works in partnership and collaboration with various stakeholders such as schools, health professionals, local government, Not for Profits, funding bodies, Councils and youth agencies to create work with teenagers. Full-On Theatre delivers innovative & creative participatory arts programs for young people and the broader community.
The company works in partnership and collaboration with various stakeholders such as schools, health professionals, local government, Not for Profits, funding bodies, Councils and youth agencies to create work with teenagers. Full-On Theatre delivers innovative & creative participatory arts programs for young people and the broader community.
Escape from Worryville was a project involving 3 schools and 70 students. We worked over two terms to create a new show. When we first performed the shows in the schools we had a cast of 25, plus a band. The show was followed by a forum on mental health. We adapted this show to a two person professional touring show. We are grateful to our partners School Focused Youth Services, Family Life, Westhall Secondary College, Dromana Secondary College and Sandringham Secondary College. Special thanks to Andy Jans-Brown
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In a project called Raise the heART, with students from Catholic Regional College Melton, we created a play called The Change. The play covered themes of racism, violent extremism and was loosely based on the Romeo and Juliet story. Special thanks to Catholic Regional College Melton, School Focused Youth Services, the Department of Premier & Cabinet & Tina Torabi.
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