True West Theatre is a season of independent theatre works designed to give a voice to Sydney’s West, and encourages all kinds of performance: new Australian plays, drama and comedy, multimedia and hybrid theatre, devised performance, music theatre, physical theatre that is text-based, and culturally specific works.
All projects must have relevance to the Western area of Sydney, whether through the themes contained in the work, relevance to cultural groups represented in Sydney’s west, through the work having been devised or developed in the area, or through the core artists being based in, or collaborating with, western based artists.
“We are looking for work that that breaks through the stereotypical perceptions of life in Sydney’s West; ideas that are imaginative, innovative, and entertaining, and backed by artists with professional flair,” said Producer of Riverside Productions Camilla Rountree.
More information and applications forms are available from the Riverside Theatres’ website at
www.riversideparramatta.com.au
Applications close on 12 March 2012.
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