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In a Nutshell Submissions Open!

5/12/2019

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Have you got a story to tell in ten minutes?

Plays are not meant to stay on a piece of paper, they need a stage.

Lane Cove Theatre Company’s In a Nutshell offers an opportunity for you to bring it to life.

In a Nutshell is Lane Cove's first ever short play festival. Staging on 27, 28, and 29 September the festival will showcase short plays from up and coming talent and the audience will b given an opportunity to vote as part of the People's Choice Awards. 

 So what are you waiting for? If you've an idea that's been bouncing around in your head, get it on paper and submit it today!

Simply:

- Visit this website and pay the $10 administration fee. 

- Email your script in Microsoft Word to [email protected]. In the body of the email make sure you tell us if you will direct your play or if you need us to find a director and include the receipt for the $10 administration fee. 

And you're done! Your script has been submitted. 

Submissions close 12 July and you will be advised of the outcome by 25 July. 

If you've any questions, please feel free to email us. 

Be inspired. Be creative. Be brave. 

Lane Cove Theatre Company's In a Nutshell Script Submission Terms and Conditions




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Churchill’s Gallipoli: A play reading

3/24/2019

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​On 30 March Lane Cove Theatre Company is staging a play reading. This is the first time that the Company has performed a piece in this style.
 
Lochie Beh, President of Lane Cove Theatre Company says it’s about enhancing the Company’s role as community storytellers.
 
“As a community theatre group, we only have the capacity to stage four full shows per year. Towards the end of last season, the committee felt that there was more that we could do to tell stories,” says Lochie.
 
“Performing in this minimalist way means that we can engage the community differently.”
 
The first of the play readings will be Churchill’s Gallipoli by local playwright Gordon Parker.
 
Gordon says that Churchill’s Gallipoli is a controversial and provocative play that explores the effect of Churchill’s bipolar disorder on seventy years of significant world events; in particular the Dardanelles/Gallipoli campaign.
 
“Churchill is one of the most inspirational leaders of all time, and with one of the most complicated personalities, being extremely erratic. I seek to put to the audience that the disastrous Dardanelles/Gallipoli campaign lay in Churchill’s flawed decision making which reflected an undiagnosed bipolar disorder,” Gordon says.
 
“While he is well known to have had the ‘black dog’ of depression, the diagnosis of a bipolar disorder has only been entertained by three others.   He is one of many leaders with the condition. In fact, 16% of the first 51 British PMs were thought to have Bipolar II Disorder.”  
 
The play melds ‘The Kings Speech’ and ‘Lincoln’ genres with a voice of intensity, humour and poignancy.
 
When asked what he’s hoping the audience to feel, Gordon says he wants “the audience to find the play itself engrossing and also to contemplate if Winston Churchill had Bipolar Disorder II or whether his behaviour was simply the result of terrible parents and traumatic childhood experiences.”
As with any conversation about Winston Churchill, we simply had to ask, what is Gordon’s favourite quote.  
“Hard to choose but probably ‘Stop interrupting me when I’m interrupting you.’ ”  

This play reading is a free community event however a donation will be gratefully appreciated. Let us know you're coming by booking here. Our bar is cash only.

Churchill’s Gallipoli: A play reading
Saturday 30 March 2019 - 7.30pm
The Performance Space @ St Aidan’s
1 Christina Street, Longueville 

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Bare Cast Announcement

3/24/2019

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We’re thrilled to announce the cast of Bare!

Auditions were run on 24 and 26 February for Lane Cove Theatre Company’s upcoming show, Bare.
 
Kathryn Thomas, Bare’s director was thrilled with the calibre of talent and said it was a tough decision, but she is proud to announce the cast:
 
Matt Shepherd as Jason McConnell
 
MacKinnley Bowden as Peter Simmonds
 
Edan McGovern as Ivy Robinson
 
Chris O’Shea as Matt Lloyd
 
Lucy Roschel as Nadia McConnell
 
Carmel Rodriguez as Sister Chantelle
 
Kathryn Solomau as Tanya Garrett
 
Adrian Sit as Lucas Carter
 
Katherine Nhea as Diane Lee
 
Kristin Kok as Claire Simmonds
 
Anthony Mason as the Priest
 
Ensemble - Ricki Jade, Rosy Chen, Elisa Lam
 
Congratulations to all our cast!

Book tickets to see the show here
 
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Progress on our journey towards a performance space

9/30/2018

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As many members of our community would know, we’ve been working with Lane Cove Council to establish a multi-purpose performing arts space in Lane Cove.
 
Lane Cove Theatre Company alongside Lane Cove Concert Band, Lane Cove Youth Orchestra, local dance schools and other performing arts groups have been banded together to discuss and
 
Lane Cove Council has received a Development Application to redevelop 56-60 Burns Bay Road, the Coles site.
 
As part of this site, Council is proposing to enter into a Voluntary Planning Agreement (VPA).
 
Under an agreement like this the developer, in return for taking control of some council land, includes in the development something for the public’s benefit such as community space.
 
The community space allocated in the proposed in Coles redevelopment is approximately 100sqm located on Burns Bay Road, with 750sqm located below street level.
 
Council will determine the exact use of the space once the Development Application has been determined and there is greater certainty in the opportunity proceeding.
 
From now until Friday 2 November 2018, Lane Cove Council is accepting submissions from the community on what to do with the community space.

We strongly encourage everyone who would like to see a performance space in Lane Cove to send a submission to council.
 
To have your say, make a submission to the General Manager quoting the reference number SU5266. You can submit via:
  • Post - PO Box 20, Lane Cove NSW 1595; 
  • Fax – (02) 9911 3600; or 
  • Email
All supporting documentation for this proposal is also available for viewing at the Civic Centre (48 Longueville Rd, Lane Cove), Lane Cove Library (Library Walk, Lane Cove) and Greenwich Library (48 Greenwich Road, Greenwich).

When writing your submission, you may like to talk about the importance of the performing arts to you and your family, how you think a performing arts space will contribute to the economic and cultural wellbeing of the local community and anything else that you think will help council in their decision.
 
If there is any further information we can offer to help you write your submission in support of the performing arts space, please feel free to send us an email to [email protected].
 
Together we can make this happen! 
 
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Vicki: It's a wrap!

3/2/2018

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A huge congratulations to the cast and crew of Vicki for three fantastic performances. So... what's next for this wonderfully talented team?

Also big thanks to Lane Cove Creative Photography for coming along and taking some fantastic photos of the cast.  Lane Cove Creative Photography are the local camera club that runs a range of activities throughout the year including presentations, guest speakers, evaluations, challenges and excursions.
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Five minutes with Peter Farmer

3/2/2018

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Peter Farmer, the director of She Stoops to Conquer spends five minutes with us talking about the upcoming production.  

1. What is She Stoops to Conquer about?
Good question! On one level it’s a gentle satire on the class system, showing the irony  between our expectations/delusions and the truth, but for me it’s really Oliver Goldsmith’s ability to make us laugh as much at ourselves now as when it written 245 years ago.

2. Why did you want to direct this show?
Apart from the above it’s full of original, well drawn characters with a great balance between verbal and physical comedy and hey, if it’s in the repertory of most other great English-speaking cities why not Sydney?

3. What attracted you to this show?
I’ve loved it ever since studying it in my uni days. Best summed up by overseas critics as having ‘a generosity of spirit that lurks within the humour and affection the author feels for his characters’ or for something more down to earth, ‘a work of pure pleasure in which good humour and romance prevail.’ It’s also a pleasure moving away from the intensity of AWAY, which I directed for Lane Cove Theatre Company in 2016.

4. Which character are you most looking forward to see come to life?
They’re all wonderfully written!  Even the servants create their own comic momentum. Every time I rehearse an actor, they’re the one I want to most see come to life. 

5. What is the most challenging part of this show for you?
It’s a big 240 year old play unseen in this city for decades with big characters, lots of dialogue, huge comic potential and a mainly young cast. Where’s the challenge in that?

Book your tickets for this hilarious comedy here.  

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