The Australian School of Performing Arts, Film and Television (ASPA-FTV) will hold their showcase Digital Natives #NoFilter at the Cremorne Theatre at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre on the December 13.
The show is self-devised by the students and centres around the world of social media as they explore the differences between their online and real self.
QLD Correspondent, Bobbi-Lea spoke with some of the cast and crew of Digital Natives including Amanda Hardwick, the founding director of ASPA-FTV, Talia Rowley the director, and performers Jackie Murtagh and Seth Collier.
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