Sunday Story Time 8 December 2024
Event description
SUNDAY STORY TIME
The Mill Theatre has sought local and interstate writers who want to share their compelling, intriguing and original stories for performance. These stories are in a range of formats, suitable for performance by a single actor with a chair and a spotlight. This year several authors will be reading their own pieces!
Come and enjoy and evening of original stories read by actors with authors, audience, friends, family and industry colleagues.
STORIES
My Home by Bart Meehan
The Night After Christmas by Michael T Schaper
The transfer of a legacy by Rosetta Fitzgerald
Workers of The World, Automate by Michael T Schaper
The Dentist’s Visit by James Balian (performed by the author)
EXCURSION by Amanda Mackenzie
The Most Irritating Thing about Aled by Matthew Malcolm
Songbird by Michael T Schaper
Is it normal to dream about Jack Reacher? by Andrew Brown
Minutes of an ACT Cabinet meeting by Peter Strong (performed by the author)
The River by David Cole
Of the Sea by Claire Stoneman (performed by the author)
Eve Hall by Bob Vinnicombe (performed by the author)
The West Albury Whirlwind by Roger Vickery (performed by the author)
Give by Bres
PERFORMANCE TEAM
Actors: Tracy Noble and Rhys Hekimian
Producer: Lexi Sekuless Productions
Major partner: Elite Event Technology
Principal Sponsor: Willard Public Affairs
TICKETS
All tickets are $25 inclusive of GST but exclusive of Humanitix booking fees. Tickets are fully transferable up to one day before the event only. No refunds are available.
Tickets are for entry only and are available online until one hour before the show. From that point, box office tickets in person are available for purchase.
LOCATION
The Mill Theatre is in Building 3.3, the Screencraft and KeepCo building which is a short walk from Capital Brewing. There are two easy ways to approach the Theatre:
PARK in P3 at the back of the precinct. From there you will see building 3.3 which has a large Screencraft sign. The public entrance is just up from that sign (not underneath it!). Once inside, walk about 5 metres and the theatre is to the right, next to Mojo Guitars.
WALK from Capital Brewing or the Less sculpture into the KeepCo building, pass Ramen Daddy and at the end of the corridor we are on the left.
PARKING
All parking in the precinct is free with several accessible parking spots in all the parking locations. The best spot to park is P3 at the back of the precinct. If you park elsewhere please be warned that signage and way-finding around the precinct is extremely difficult. Arrive in plenty of time to possibly get lost, possibly be in a bad mood, and remedy that with a drink at our bar before enjoying a smashing show!
About the Mill Theatre at Dairy Road & Lexi Sekuless Productions
The Mill Theatre at Dairy Road is Canberra’s newest theatre, an intimate 67 seat greybox studio at the Dairy Road precinct. This venue opened in November 2022 and was built by the Molonglo Group with the technical fit out by Elite Event Technology. The technical fit out is what turned a cool room into a theatre and Elite Event Technology is the ongoing and major partner. In 2024, Willard Public Affairs joined the Mill Theatre team as Principal Sponsor. In 2024 the Mill Theatre Co-Production Series began, a program which provides an avenue for creatives to present their own work in the Mill Theatre space.
It is the first private enterprise theatre of its kind in the ACT and is run by Lexi Sekuless Productions. The Theatre is an ambitious venture committed to a professional theatre practice and growth of the professional theatre industry in the ACT. Here you can expect quality, professionalism and an experience like nothing you can get on your laptop at home.
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