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SUMMARY:I hope this means something
DESCRIPTION:Patrick Livesey presents\, as a part of the 2024 Melbourne Fringe Festival\, the premiere season of \nI hope this means something\nWritten and performed by Patrick Livesey\nDirected by Benjamin Nichol \nA story of isolation\, sacrifice\, and the climate crisis. By two of Fringe’s most celebrated artists. \nAn activist with a history of mental illness sets themself on fire. Will we ever know exactly why? I hope this means something ventures beyond the science of the climate crisis to uncover a fragile mind squarely undone by it. A story of one person becoming increasingly radicalised by the world around them\, this powerful world premiere season explores a world where the boundaries between sane and insane\, fact and fiction\, disintegrate. \nRecipient of 11 Fringe Festival Awards\, Patrick Livesey returns to the Melbourne Fringe Festival in 2024 with this urgent and confronting new solo work\, skilfully realised under the direction of Green Room Award-Winner Benjamin Nichol (SIRENS\, Kerosene). \nFollowing award-winning turns in DIRT and Naomi\, Livesey once again dives beneath the banal to bring you a visceral\, vulnerable\, and vital story that reflects the weight of a dying planet on the human soul. \nPatrick Livesey (they/them) is a multi-award-winning theatre artist best known for their Green Room Award-nominated performance in DIRT and their critically revered solo work\, Naomi. Patrick’s first solo production\, The Boy\, George premiered at Melbourne Fringe in 2018 receiving the NZ Tour Ready Award and a nomination for Best Performance. Since then\, they’ve toured multiple productions around the country\, receiving multiple awards including Best Performance from FRINGE WORLD in 2022\, The Frank Ford Award from Adelaide Fringe in 2021 and the Adelaide Critics Circle Award in both 2021 and 2022. Patrick is a 2022 recipient of the Marten Bequest for Acting. In addition to this their playwriting has been shortlisted for the Cooper Prize (for Walpurgisnacht) and recognised with The Fast Track Award from Midsumma Festival (for Woolf). \nI hope this means something is the inaugural recipient of the Melbourne Fringe Climate Crisis Commission\, supported by the Malcolm Robertson Foundation. \n★★★★★ – Stage Whispers (Naomi)\n★★★★★ – The Barefoot Review (Naomi)\n★★★★★ – The Advertiser (Naomi)\n★★★★ ½ – The Age (Naomi)\n★★★★ – Time Out Melbourne (Naomi)\n★★★★★ – Glam Adelaide (DIRT)\n★★★★★ – AU Review (DIRT)\n★★★★★ – On The House (DIRT)\n★★★★★ – Stage Whispers (DIRT)\n★★★★★ – Theatre Travels (DIRT)\n★★★★ ½ – In Daily (DIRT) \nCreated and performed by Patrick Livesey\nDirected by Benjamin Nichol\nMentored by Kamarra Bell-Wykes\nProduction managed by Rosie Osmond\nSet and costume design by M*ck McKeague\nLighting design by Natalia Velasco Moreno\nSound design and composition by Gary Watling\nVideo design by Aron Murray\nPublicity by Sassy Red PR \n2 – 13 October 2024\nTues – Sun 7:30pm\, Sun 5pm\nPreview Wed 2 October 7:30pm\nOpening Night Thurs 3 October 7:30pm\nTickets: $55 Extra Applause\, $45 Full\, $35 Concession\, $25 Preview and Grps 6+\, $15 MFringe Pass Holder\, $10 Blak Tix\nBookings: Online via www.patrickhlivesey.com (this event has assigned seating)\nVenue: Chapel off Chapel (The Loft) – 12 Little Chapel Street\, Prahran\nwww.patrickhlivesey.com \nDuration: 70 minutes\, no interval\nAge Suitability: 15+\nWarnings: mild coarse language\, references to suicide\, death\, mental health\, drug and alcohol abuse
URL:https://pridecentre.org.au/event/i-hope-this-means-something/2024-10-13/
LOCATION:Chapel Off Chapel\, 12 Little Chapel St\, Prahran\, VIC\, 3181\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Community & culture,Markets & Festivals,Nature, climate & environmental studies,Visual & performing arts
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CREATED:20240730T011125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240730T011125Z
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SUMMARY:I hope this means something
DESCRIPTION:Patrick Livesey presents\, as a part of the 2024 Melbourne Fringe Festival\, the premiere season of \nI hope this means something\nWritten and performed by Patrick Livesey\nDirected by Benjamin Nichol \nA story of isolation\, sacrifice\, and the climate crisis. By two of Fringe’s most celebrated artists. \nAn activist with a history of mental illness sets themself on fire. Will we ever know exactly why? I hope this means something ventures beyond the science of the climate crisis to uncover a fragile mind squarely undone by it. A story of one person becoming increasingly radicalised by the world around them\, this powerful world premiere season explores a world where the boundaries between sane and insane\, fact and fiction\, disintegrate. \nRecipient of 11 Fringe Festival Awards\, Patrick Livesey returns to the Melbourne Fringe Festival in 2024 with this urgent and confronting new solo work\, skilfully realised under the direction of Green Room Award-Winner Benjamin Nichol (SIRENS\, Kerosene). \nFollowing award-winning turns in DIRT and Naomi\, Livesey once again dives beneath the banal to bring you a visceral\, vulnerable\, and vital story that reflects the weight of a dying planet on the human soul. \nPatrick Livesey (they/them) is a multi-award-winning theatre artist best known for their Green Room Award-nominated performance in DIRT and their critically revered solo work\, Naomi. Patrick’s first solo production\, The Boy\, George premiered at Melbourne Fringe in 2018 receiving the NZ Tour Ready Award and a nomination for Best Performance. Since then\, they’ve toured multiple productions around the country\, receiving multiple awards including Best Performance from FRINGE WORLD in 2022\, The Frank Ford Award from Adelaide Fringe in 2021 and the Adelaide Critics Circle Award in both 2021 and 2022. Patrick is a 2022 recipient of the Marten Bequest for Acting. In addition to this their playwriting has been shortlisted for the Cooper Prize (for Walpurgisnacht) and recognised with The Fast Track Award from Midsumma Festival (for Woolf). \nI hope this means something is the inaugural recipient of the Melbourne Fringe Climate Crisis Commission\, supported by the Malcolm Robertson Foundation. \n★★★★★ – Stage Whispers (Naomi)\n★★★★★ – The Barefoot Review (Naomi)\n★★★★★ – The Advertiser (Naomi)\n★★★★ ½ – The Age (Naomi)\n★★★★ – Time Out Melbourne (Naomi)\n★★★★★ – Glam Adelaide (DIRT)\n★★★★★ – AU Review (DIRT)\n★★★★★ – On The House (DIRT)\n★★★★★ – Stage Whispers (DIRT)\n★★★★★ – Theatre Travels (DIRT)\n★★★★ ½ – In Daily (DIRT) \nCreated and performed by Patrick Livesey\nDirected by Benjamin Nichol\nMentored by Kamarra Bell-Wykes\nProduction managed by Rosie Osmond\nSet and costume design by M*ck McKeague\nLighting design by Natalia Velasco Moreno\nSound design and composition by Gary Watling\nVideo design by Aron Murray\nPublicity by Sassy Red PR \n2 – 13 October 2024\nTues – Sun 7:30pm\, Sun 5pm\nPreview Wed 2 October 7:30pm\nOpening Night Thurs 3 October 7:30pm\nTickets: $55 Extra Applause\, $45 Full\, $35 Concession\, $25 Preview and Grps 6+\, $15 MFringe Pass Holder\, $10 Blak Tix\nBookings: Online via www.patrickhlivesey.com (this event has assigned seating)\nVenue: Chapel off Chapel (The Loft) – 12 Little Chapel Street\, Prahran\nwww.patrickhlivesey.com \nDuration: 70 minutes\, no interval\nAge Suitability: 15+\nWarnings: mild coarse language\, references to suicide\, death\, mental health\, drug and alcohol abuse
URL:https://pridecentre.org.au/event/i-hope-this-means-something/2024-10-12/
LOCATION:Chapel Off Chapel\, 12 Little Chapel St\, Prahran\, VIC\, 3181\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Community & culture,Markets & Festivals,Nature, climate & environmental studies,Visual & performing arts
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SUMMARY:I hope this means something
DESCRIPTION:Patrick Livesey presents\, as a part of the 2024 Melbourne Fringe Festival\, the premiere season of \nI hope this means something\nWritten and performed by Patrick Livesey\nDirected by Benjamin Nichol \nA story of isolation\, sacrifice\, and the climate crisis. By two of Fringe’s most celebrated artists. \nAn activist with a history of mental illness sets themself on fire. Will we ever know exactly why? I hope this means something ventures beyond the science of the climate crisis to uncover a fragile mind squarely undone by it. A story of one person becoming increasingly radicalised by the world around them\, this powerful world premiere season explores a world where the boundaries between sane and insane\, fact and fiction\, disintegrate. \nRecipient of 11 Fringe Festival Awards\, Patrick Livesey returns to the Melbourne Fringe Festival in 2024 with this urgent and confronting new solo work\, skilfully realised under the direction of Green Room Award-Winner Benjamin Nichol (SIRENS\, Kerosene). \nFollowing award-winning turns in DIRT and Naomi\, Livesey once again dives beneath the banal to bring you a visceral\, vulnerable\, and vital story that reflects the weight of a dying planet on the human soul. \nPatrick Livesey (they/them) is a multi-award-winning theatre artist best known for their Green Room Award-nominated performance in DIRT and their critically revered solo work\, Naomi. Patrick’s first solo production\, The Boy\, George premiered at Melbourne Fringe in 2018 receiving the NZ Tour Ready Award and a nomination for Best Performance. Since then\, they’ve toured multiple productions around the country\, receiving multiple awards including Best Performance from FRINGE WORLD in 2022\, The Frank Ford Award from Adelaide Fringe in 2021 and the Adelaide Critics Circle Award in both 2021 and 2022. Patrick is a 2022 recipient of the Marten Bequest for Acting. In addition to this their playwriting has been shortlisted for the Cooper Prize (for Walpurgisnacht) and recognised with The Fast Track Award from Midsumma Festival (for Woolf). \nI hope this means something is the inaugural recipient of the Melbourne Fringe Climate Crisis Commission\, supported by the Malcolm Robertson Foundation. \n★★★★★ – Stage Whispers (Naomi)\n★★★★★ – The Barefoot Review (Naomi)\n★★★★★ – The Advertiser (Naomi)\n★★★★ ½ – The Age (Naomi)\n★★★★ – Time Out Melbourne (Naomi)\n★★★★★ – Glam Adelaide (DIRT)\n★★★★★ – AU Review (DIRT)\n★★★★★ – On The House (DIRT)\n★★★★★ – Stage Whispers (DIRT)\n★★★★★ – Theatre Travels (DIRT)\n★★★★ ½ – In Daily (DIRT) \nCreated and performed by Patrick Livesey\nDirected by Benjamin Nichol\nMentored by Kamarra Bell-Wykes\nProduction managed by Rosie Osmond\nSet and costume design by M*ck McKeague\nLighting design by Natalia Velasco Moreno\nSound design and composition by Gary Watling\nVideo design by Aron Murray\nPublicity by Sassy Red PR \n2 – 13 October 2024\nTues – Sun 7:30pm\, Sun 5pm\nPreview Wed 2 October 7:30pm\nOpening Night Thurs 3 October 7:30pm\nTickets: $55 Extra Applause\, $45 Full\, $35 Concession\, $25 Preview and Grps 6+\, $15 MFringe Pass Holder\, $10 Blak Tix\nBookings: Online via www.patrickhlivesey.com (this event has assigned seating)\nVenue: Chapel off Chapel (The Loft) – 12 Little Chapel Street\, Prahran\nwww.patrickhlivesey.com \nDuration: 70 minutes\, no interval\nAge Suitability: 15+\nWarnings: mild coarse language\, references to suicide\, death\, mental health\, drug and alcohol abuse
URL:https://pridecentre.org.au/event/i-hope-this-means-something/2024-10-11/
LOCATION:Chapel Off Chapel\, 12 Little Chapel St\, Prahran\, VIC\, 3181\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Community & culture,Markets & Festivals,Nature, climate & environmental studies,Visual & performing arts
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SUMMARY:I hope this means something
DESCRIPTION:Patrick Livesey presents\, as a part of the 2024 Melbourne Fringe Festival\, the premiere season of \nI hope this means something\nWritten and performed by Patrick Livesey\nDirected by Benjamin Nichol \nA story of isolation\, sacrifice\, and the climate crisis. By two of Fringe’s most celebrated artists. \nAn activist with a history of mental illness sets themself on fire. Will we ever know exactly why? I hope this means something ventures beyond the science of the climate crisis to uncover a fragile mind squarely undone by it. A story of one person becoming increasingly radicalised by the world around them\, this powerful world premiere season explores a world where the boundaries between sane and insane\, fact and fiction\, disintegrate. \nRecipient of 11 Fringe Festival Awards\, Patrick Livesey returns to the Melbourne Fringe Festival in 2024 with this urgent and confronting new solo work\, skilfully realised under the direction of Green Room Award-Winner Benjamin Nichol (SIRENS\, Kerosene). \nFollowing award-winning turns in DIRT and Naomi\, Livesey once again dives beneath the banal to bring you a visceral\, vulnerable\, and vital story that reflects the weight of a dying planet on the human soul. \nPatrick Livesey (they/them) is a multi-award-winning theatre artist best known for their Green Room Award-nominated performance in DIRT and their critically revered solo work\, Naomi. Patrick’s first solo production\, The Boy\, George premiered at Melbourne Fringe in 2018 receiving the NZ Tour Ready Award and a nomination for Best Performance. Since then\, they’ve toured multiple productions around the country\, receiving multiple awards including Best Performance from FRINGE WORLD in 2022\, The Frank Ford Award from Adelaide Fringe in 2021 and the Adelaide Critics Circle Award in both 2021 and 2022. Patrick is a 2022 recipient of the Marten Bequest for Acting. In addition to this their playwriting has been shortlisted for the Cooper Prize (for Walpurgisnacht) and recognised with The Fast Track Award from Midsumma Festival (for Woolf). \nI hope this means something is the inaugural recipient of the Melbourne Fringe Climate Crisis Commission\, supported by the Malcolm Robertson Foundation. \n★★★★★ – Stage Whispers (Naomi)\n★★★★★ – The Barefoot Review (Naomi)\n★★★★★ – The Advertiser (Naomi)\n★★★★ ½ – The Age (Naomi)\n★★★★ – Time Out Melbourne (Naomi)\n★★★★★ – Glam Adelaide (DIRT)\n★★★★★ – AU Review (DIRT)\n★★★★★ – On The House (DIRT)\n★★★★★ – Stage Whispers (DIRT)\n★★★★★ – Theatre Travels (DIRT)\n★★★★ ½ – In Daily (DIRT) \nCreated and performed by Patrick Livesey\nDirected by Benjamin Nichol\nMentored by Kamarra Bell-Wykes\nProduction managed by Rosie Osmond\nSet and costume design by M*ck McKeague\nLighting design by Natalia Velasco Moreno\nSound design and composition by Gary Watling\nVideo design by Aron Murray\nPublicity by Sassy Red PR \n2 – 13 October 2024\nTues – Sun 7:30pm\, Sun 5pm\nPreview Wed 2 October 7:30pm\nOpening Night Thurs 3 October 7:30pm\nTickets: $55 Extra Applause\, $45 Full\, $35 Concession\, $25 Preview and Grps 6+\, $15 MFringe Pass Holder\, $10 Blak Tix\nBookings: Online via www.patrickhlivesey.com (this event has assigned seating)\nVenue: Chapel off Chapel (The Loft) – 12 Little Chapel Street\, Prahran\nwww.patrickhlivesey.com \nDuration: 70 minutes\, no interval\nAge Suitability: 15+\nWarnings: mild coarse language\, references to suicide\, death\, mental health\, drug and alcohol abuse
URL:https://pridecentre.org.au/event/i-hope-this-means-something/2024-10-09/
LOCATION:Chapel Off Chapel\, 12 Little Chapel St\, Prahran\, VIC\, 3181\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Community & culture,Markets & Festivals,Nature, climate & environmental studies,Visual & performing arts
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241018T200000
DTSTAMP:20260602T181951
CREATED:20240730T011125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240730T011125Z
UID:10006423-1728415800-1729281600@pridecentre.org.au
SUMMARY:I hope this means something
DESCRIPTION:Patrick Livesey presents\, as a part of the 2024 Melbourne Fringe Festival\, the premiere season of \nI hope this means something\nWritten and performed by Patrick Livesey\nDirected by Benjamin Nichol \nA story of isolation\, sacrifice\, and the climate crisis. By two of Fringe’s most celebrated artists. \nAn activist with a history of mental illness sets themself on fire. Will we ever know exactly why? I hope this means something ventures beyond the science of the climate crisis to uncover a fragile mind squarely undone by it. A story of one person becoming increasingly radicalised by the world around them\, this powerful world premiere season explores a world where the boundaries between sane and insane\, fact and fiction\, disintegrate. \nRecipient of 11 Fringe Festival Awards\, Patrick Livesey returns to the Melbourne Fringe Festival in 2024 with this urgent and confronting new solo work\, skilfully realised under the direction of Green Room Award-Winner Benjamin Nichol (SIRENS\, Kerosene). \nFollowing award-winning turns in DIRT and Naomi\, Livesey once again dives beneath the banal to bring you a visceral\, vulnerable\, and vital story that reflects the weight of a dying planet on the human soul. \nPatrick Livesey (they/them) is a multi-award-winning theatre artist best known for their Green Room Award-nominated performance in DIRT and their critically revered solo work\, Naomi. Patrick’s first solo production\, The Boy\, George premiered at Melbourne Fringe in 2018 receiving the NZ Tour Ready Award and a nomination for Best Performance. Since then\, they’ve toured multiple productions around the country\, receiving multiple awards including Best Performance from FRINGE WORLD in 2022\, The Frank Ford Award from Adelaide Fringe in 2021 and the Adelaide Critics Circle Award in both 2021 and 2022. Patrick is a 2022 recipient of the Marten Bequest for Acting. In addition to this their playwriting has been shortlisted for the Cooper Prize (for Walpurgisnacht) and recognised with The Fast Track Award from Midsumma Festival (for Woolf). \nI hope this means something is the inaugural recipient of the Melbourne Fringe Climate Crisis Commission\, supported by the Malcolm Robertson Foundation. \n★★★★★ – Stage Whispers (Naomi)\n★★★★★ – The Barefoot Review (Naomi)\n★★★★★ – The Advertiser (Naomi)\n★★★★ ½ – The Age (Naomi)\n★★★★ – Time Out Melbourne (Naomi)\n★★★★★ – Glam Adelaide (DIRT)\n★★★★★ – AU Review (DIRT)\n★★★★★ – On The House (DIRT)\n★★★★★ – Stage Whispers (DIRT)\n★★★★★ – Theatre Travels (DIRT)\n★★★★ ½ – In Daily (DIRT) \nCreated and performed by Patrick Livesey\nDirected by Benjamin Nichol\nMentored by Kamarra Bell-Wykes\nProduction managed by Rosie Osmond\nSet and costume design by M*ck McKeague\nLighting design by Natalia Velasco Moreno\nSound design and composition by Gary Watling\nVideo design by Aron Murray\nPublicity by Sassy Red PR \n2 – 13 October 2024\nTues – Sun 7:30pm\, Sun 5pm\nPreview Wed 2 October 7:30pm\nOpening Night Thurs 3 October 7:30pm\nTickets: $55 Extra Applause\, $45 Full\, $35 Concession\, $25 Preview and Grps 6+\, $15 MFringe Pass Holder\, $10 Blak Tix\nBookings: Online via www.patrickhlivesey.com (this event has assigned seating)\nVenue: Chapel off Chapel (The Loft) – 12 Little Chapel Street\, Prahran\nwww.patrickhlivesey.com \nDuration: 70 minutes\, no interval\nAge Suitability: 15+\nWarnings: mild coarse language\, references to suicide\, death\, mental health\, drug and alcohol abuse
URL:https://pridecentre.org.au/event/i-hope-this-means-something/2024-10-08/
LOCATION:Chapel Off Chapel\, 12 Little Chapel St\, Prahran\, VIC\, 3181\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Community & culture,Markets & Festivals,Nature, climate & environmental studies,Visual & performing arts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://pridecentre.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/I-hope-this-means-something-Portrait.jpeg
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241006T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241016T200000
DTSTAMP:20260602T181951
CREATED:20240730T011125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240730T011125Z
UID:10006422-1728243000-1729108800@pridecentre.org.au
SUMMARY:I hope this means something
DESCRIPTION:Patrick Livesey presents\, as a part of the 2024 Melbourne Fringe Festival\, the premiere season of \nI hope this means something\nWritten and performed by Patrick Livesey\nDirected by Benjamin Nichol \nA story of isolation\, sacrifice\, and the climate crisis. By two of Fringe’s most celebrated artists. \nAn activist with a history of mental illness sets themself on fire. Will we ever know exactly why? I hope this means something ventures beyond the science of the climate crisis to uncover a fragile mind squarely undone by it. A story of one person becoming increasingly radicalised by the world around them\, this powerful world premiere season explores a world where the boundaries between sane and insane\, fact and fiction\, disintegrate. \nRecipient of 11 Fringe Festival Awards\, Patrick Livesey returns to the Melbourne Fringe Festival in 2024 with this urgent and confronting new solo work\, skilfully realised under the direction of Green Room Award-Winner Benjamin Nichol (SIRENS\, Kerosene). \nFollowing award-winning turns in DIRT and Naomi\, Livesey once again dives beneath the banal to bring you a visceral\, vulnerable\, and vital story that reflects the weight of a dying planet on the human soul. \nPatrick Livesey (they/them) is a multi-award-winning theatre artist best known for their Green Room Award-nominated performance in DIRT and their critically revered solo work\, Naomi. Patrick’s first solo production\, The Boy\, George premiered at Melbourne Fringe in 2018 receiving the NZ Tour Ready Award and a nomination for Best Performance. Since then\, they’ve toured multiple productions around the country\, receiving multiple awards including Best Performance from FRINGE WORLD in 2022\, The Frank Ford Award from Adelaide Fringe in 2021 and the Adelaide Critics Circle Award in both 2021 and 2022. Patrick is a 2022 recipient of the Marten Bequest for Acting. In addition to this their playwriting has been shortlisted for the Cooper Prize (for Walpurgisnacht) and recognised with The Fast Track Award from Midsumma Festival (for Woolf). \nI hope this means something is the inaugural recipient of the Melbourne Fringe Climate Crisis Commission\, supported by the Malcolm Robertson Foundation. \n★★★★★ – Stage Whispers (Naomi)\n★★★★★ – The Barefoot Review (Naomi)\n★★★★★ – The Advertiser (Naomi)\n★★★★ ½ – The Age (Naomi)\n★★★★ – Time Out Melbourne (Naomi)\n★★★★★ – Glam Adelaide (DIRT)\n★★★★★ – AU Review (DIRT)\n★★★★★ – On The House (DIRT)\n★★★★★ – Stage Whispers (DIRT)\n★★★★★ – Theatre Travels (DIRT)\n★★★★ ½ – In Daily (DIRT) \nCreated and performed by Patrick Livesey\nDirected by Benjamin Nichol\nMentored by Kamarra Bell-Wykes\nProduction managed by Rosie Osmond\nSet and costume design by M*ck McKeague\nLighting design by Natalia Velasco Moreno\nSound design and composition by Gary Watling\nVideo design by Aron Murray\nPublicity by Sassy Red PR \n2 – 13 October 2024\nTues – Sun 7:30pm\, Sun 5pm\nPreview Wed 2 October 7:30pm\nOpening Night Thurs 3 October 7:30pm\nTickets: $55 Extra Applause\, $45 Full\, $35 Concession\, $25 Preview and Grps 6+\, $15 MFringe Pass Holder\, $10 Blak Tix\nBookings: Online via www.patrickhlivesey.com (this event has assigned seating)\nVenue: Chapel off Chapel (The Loft) – 12 Little Chapel Street\, Prahran\nwww.patrickhlivesey.com \nDuration: 70 minutes\, no interval\nAge Suitability: 15+\nWarnings: mild coarse language\, references to suicide\, death\, mental health\, drug and alcohol abuse
URL:https://pridecentre.org.au/event/i-hope-this-means-something/2024-10-06/
LOCATION:Chapel Off Chapel\, 12 Little Chapel St\, Prahran\, VIC\, 3181\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Community & culture,Markets & Festivals,Nature, climate & environmental studies,Visual & performing arts
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241015T200000
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UID:10006421-1728156600-1729022400@pridecentre.org.au
SUMMARY:I hope this means something
DESCRIPTION:Patrick Livesey presents\, as a part of the 2024 Melbourne Fringe Festival\, the premiere season of \nI hope this means something\nWritten and performed by Patrick Livesey\nDirected by Benjamin Nichol \nA story of isolation\, sacrifice\, and the climate crisis. By two of Fringe’s most celebrated artists. \nAn activist with a history of mental illness sets themself on fire. Will we ever know exactly why? I hope this means something ventures beyond the science of the climate crisis to uncover a fragile mind squarely undone by it. A story of one person becoming increasingly radicalised by the world around them\, this powerful world premiere season explores a world where the boundaries between sane and insane\, fact and fiction\, disintegrate. \nRecipient of 11 Fringe Festival Awards\, Patrick Livesey returns to the Melbourne Fringe Festival in 2024 with this urgent and confronting new solo work\, skilfully realised under the direction of Green Room Award-Winner Benjamin Nichol (SIRENS\, Kerosene). \nFollowing award-winning turns in DIRT and Naomi\, Livesey once again dives beneath the banal to bring you a visceral\, vulnerable\, and vital story that reflects the weight of a dying planet on the human soul. \nPatrick Livesey (they/them) is a multi-award-winning theatre artist best known for their Green Room Award-nominated performance in DIRT and their critically revered solo work\, Naomi. Patrick’s first solo production\, The Boy\, George premiered at Melbourne Fringe in 2018 receiving the NZ Tour Ready Award and a nomination for Best Performance. Since then\, they’ve toured multiple productions around the country\, receiving multiple awards including Best Performance from FRINGE WORLD in 2022\, The Frank Ford Award from Adelaide Fringe in 2021 and the Adelaide Critics Circle Award in both 2021 and 2022. Patrick is a 2022 recipient of the Marten Bequest for Acting. In addition to this their playwriting has been shortlisted for the Cooper Prize (for Walpurgisnacht) and recognised with The Fast Track Award from Midsumma Festival (for Woolf). \nI hope this means something is the inaugural recipient of the Melbourne Fringe Climate Crisis Commission\, supported by the Malcolm Robertson Foundation. \n★★★★★ – Stage Whispers (Naomi)\n★★★★★ – The Barefoot Review (Naomi)\n★★★★★ – The Advertiser (Naomi)\n★★★★ ½ – The Age (Naomi)\n★★★★ – Time Out Melbourne (Naomi)\n★★★★★ – Glam Adelaide (DIRT)\n★★★★★ – AU Review (DIRT)\n★★★★★ – On The House (DIRT)\n★★★★★ – Stage Whispers (DIRT)\n★★★★★ – Theatre Travels (DIRT)\n★★★★ ½ – In Daily (DIRT) \nCreated and performed by Patrick Livesey\nDirected by Benjamin Nichol\nMentored by Kamarra Bell-Wykes\nProduction managed by Rosie Osmond\nSet and costume design by M*ck McKeague\nLighting design by Natalia Velasco Moreno\nSound design and composition by Gary Watling\nVideo design by Aron Murray\nPublicity by Sassy Red PR \n2 – 13 October 2024\nTues – Sun 7:30pm\, Sun 5pm\nPreview Wed 2 October 7:30pm\nOpening Night Thurs 3 October 7:30pm\nTickets: $55 Extra Applause\, $45 Full\, $35 Concession\, $25 Preview and Grps 6+\, $15 MFringe Pass Holder\, $10 Blak Tix\nBookings: Online via www.patrickhlivesey.com (this event has assigned seating)\nVenue: Chapel off Chapel (The Loft) – 12 Little Chapel Street\, Prahran\nwww.patrickhlivesey.com \nDuration: 70 minutes\, no interval\nAge Suitability: 15+\nWarnings: mild coarse language\, references to suicide\, death\, mental health\, drug and alcohol abuse
URL:https://pridecentre.org.au/event/i-hope-this-means-something/2024-10-05/
LOCATION:Chapel Off Chapel\, 12 Little Chapel St\, Prahran\, VIC\, 3181\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Community & culture,Markets & Festivals,Nature, climate & environmental studies,Visual & performing arts
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241004T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241014T200000
DTSTAMP:20260602T181951
CREATED:20240730T011125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240730T011125Z
UID:10006420-1728070200-1728936000@pridecentre.org.au
SUMMARY:I hope this means something
DESCRIPTION:Patrick Livesey presents\, as a part of the 2024 Melbourne Fringe Festival\, the premiere season of \nI hope this means something\nWritten and performed by Patrick Livesey\nDirected by Benjamin Nichol \nA story of isolation\, sacrifice\, and the climate crisis. By two of Fringe’s most celebrated artists. \nAn activist with a history of mental illness sets themself on fire. Will we ever know exactly why? I hope this means something ventures beyond the science of the climate crisis to uncover a fragile mind squarely undone by it. A story of one person becoming increasingly radicalised by the world around them\, this powerful world premiere season explores a world where the boundaries between sane and insane\, fact and fiction\, disintegrate. \nRecipient of 11 Fringe Festival Awards\, Patrick Livesey returns to the Melbourne Fringe Festival in 2024 with this urgent and confronting new solo work\, skilfully realised under the direction of Green Room Award-Winner Benjamin Nichol (SIRENS\, Kerosene). \nFollowing award-winning turns in DIRT and Naomi\, Livesey once again dives beneath the banal to bring you a visceral\, vulnerable\, and vital story that reflects the weight of a dying planet on the human soul. \nPatrick Livesey (they/them) is a multi-award-winning theatre artist best known for their Green Room Award-nominated performance in DIRT and their critically revered solo work\, Naomi. Patrick’s first solo production\, The Boy\, George premiered at Melbourne Fringe in 2018 receiving the NZ Tour Ready Award and a nomination for Best Performance. Since then\, they’ve toured multiple productions around the country\, receiving multiple awards including Best Performance from FRINGE WORLD in 2022\, The Frank Ford Award from Adelaide Fringe in 2021 and the Adelaide Critics Circle Award in both 2021 and 2022. Patrick is a 2022 recipient of the Marten Bequest for Acting. In addition to this their playwriting has been shortlisted for the Cooper Prize (for Walpurgisnacht) and recognised with The Fast Track Award from Midsumma Festival (for Woolf). \nI hope this means something is the inaugural recipient of the Melbourne Fringe Climate Crisis Commission\, supported by the Malcolm Robertson Foundation. \n★★★★★ – Stage Whispers (Naomi)\n★★★★★ – The Barefoot Review (Naomi)\n★★★★★ – The Advertiser (Naomi)\n★★★★ ½ – The Age (Naomi)\n★★★★ – Time Out Melbourne (Naomi)\n★★★★★ – Glam Adelaide (DIRT)\n★★★★★ – AU Review (DIRT)\n★★★★★ – On The House (DIRT)\n★★★★★ – Stage Whispers (DIRT)\n★★★★★ – Theatre Travels (DIRT)\n★★★★ ½ – In Daily (DIRT) \nCreated and performed by Patrick Livesey\nDirected by Benjamin Nichol\nMentored by Kamarra Bell-Wykes\nProduction managed by Rosie Osmond\nSet and costume design by M*ck McKeague\nLighting design by Natalia Velasco Moreno\nSound design and composition by Gary Watling\nVideo design by Aron Murray\nPublicity by Sassy Red PR \n2 – 13 October 2024\nTues – Sun 7:30pm\, Sun 5pm\nPreview Wed 2 October 7:30pm\nOpening Night Thurs 3 October 7:30pm\nTickets: $55 Extra Applause\, $45 Full\, $35 Concession\, $25 Preview and Grps 6+\, $15 MFringe Pass Holder\, $10 Blak Tix\nBookings: Online via www.patrickhlivesey.com (this event has assigned seating)\nVenue: Chapel off Chapel (The Loft) – 12 Little Chapel Street\, Prahran\nwww.patrickhlivesey.com \nDuration: 70 minutes\, no interval\nAge Suitability: 15+\nWarnings: mild coarse language\, references to suicide\, death\, mental health\, drug and alcohol abuse
URL:https://pridecentre.org.au/event/i-hope-this-means-something/2024-10-04/
LOCATION:Chapel Off Chapel\, 12 Little Chapel St\, Prahran\, VIC\, 3181\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Community & culture,Markets & Festivals,Nature, climate & environmental studies,Visual & performing arts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://pridecentre.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/I-hope-this-means-something-Portrait.jpeg
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241002T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20241012T200000
DTSTAMP:20260602T181951
CREATED:20240730T011125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240730T011125Z
UID:10006419-1727897400-1728763200@pridecentre.org.au
SUMMARY:I hope this means something
DESCRIPTION:Patrick Livesey presents\, as a part of the 2024 Melbourne Fringe Festival\, the premiere season of \nI hope this means something\nWritten and performed by Patrick Livesey\nDirected by Benjamin Nichol \nA story of isolation\, sacrifice\, and the climate crisis. By two of Fringe’s most celebrated artists. \nAn activist with a history of mental illness sets themself on fire. Will we ever know exactly why? I hope this means something ventures beyond the science of the climate crisis to uncover a fragile mind squarely undone by it. A story of one person becoming increasingly radicalised by the world around them\, this powerful world premiere season explores a world where the boundaries between sane and insane\, fact and fiction\, disintegrate. \nRecipient of 11 Fringe Festival Awards\, Patrick Livesey returns to the Melbourne Fringe Festival in 2024 with this urgent and confronting new solo work\, skilfully realised under the direction of Green Room Award-Winner Benjamin Nichol (SIRENS\, Kerosene). \nFollowing award-winning turns in DIRT and Naomi\, Livesey once again dives beneath the banal to bring you a visceral\, vulnerable\, and vital story that reflects the weight of a dying planet on the human soul. \nPatrick Livesey (they/them) is a multi-award-winning theatre artist best known for their Green Room Award-nominated performance in DIRT and their critically revered solo work\, Naomi. Patrick’s first solo production\, The Boy\, George premiered at Melbourne Fringe in 2018 receiving the NZ Tour Ready Award and a nomination for Best Performance. Since then\, they’ve toured multiple productions around the country\, receiving multiple awards including Best Performance from FRINGE WORLD in 2022\, The Frank Ford Award from Adelaide Fringe in 2021 and the Adelaide Critics Circle Award in both 2021 and 2022. Patrick is a 2022 recipient of the Marten Bequest for Acting. In addition to this their playwriting has been shortlisted for the Cooper Prize (for Walpurgisnacht) and recognised with The Fast Track Award from Midsumma Festival (for Woolf). \nI hope this means something is the inaugural recipient of the Melbourne Fringe Climate Crisis Commission\, supported by the Malcolm Robertson Foundation. \n★★★★★ – Stage Whispers (Naomi)\n★★★★★ – The Barefoot Review (Naomi)\n★★★★★ – The Advertiser (Naomi)\n★★★★ ½ – The Age (Naomi)\n★★★★ – Time Out Melbourne (Naomi)\n★★★★★ – Glam Adelaide (DIRT)\n★★★★★ – AU Review (DIRT)\n★★★★★ – On The House (DIRT)\n★★★★★ – Stage Whispers (DIRT)\n★★★★★ – Theatre Travels (DIRT)\n★★★★ ½ – In Daily (DIRT) \nCreated and performed by Patrick Livesey\nDirected by Benjamin Nichol\nMentored by Kamarra Bell-Wykes\nProduction managed by Rosie Osmond\nSet and costume design by M*ck McKeague\nLighting design by Natalia Velasco Moreno\nSound design and composition by Gary Watling\nVideo design by Aron Murray\nPublicity by Sassy Red PR \n2 – 13 October 2024\nTues – Sun 7:30pm\, Sun 5pm\nPreview Wed 2 October 7:30pm\nOpening Night Thurs 3 October 7:30pm\nTickets: $55 Extra Applause\, $45 Full\, $35 Concession\, $25 Preview and Grps 6+\, $15 MFringe Pass Holder\, $10 Blak Tix\nBookings: Online via www.patrickhlivesey.com (this event has assigned seating)\nVenue: Chapel off Chapel (The Loft) – 12 Little Chapel Street\, Prahran\nwww.patrickhlivesey.com \nDuration: 70 minutes\, no interval\nAge Suitability: 15+\nWarnings: mild coarse language\, references to suicide\, death\, mental health\, drug and alcohol abuse
URL:https://pridecentre.org.au/event/i-hope-this-means-something/2024-10-02/
LOCATION:Chapel Off Chapel\, 12 Little Chapel St\, Prahran\, VIC\, 3181\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Community & culture,Markets & Festivals,Nature, climate & environmental studies,Visual & performing arts
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221204T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221215T170000
DTSTAMP:20260602T181951
CREATED:20221106T230824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221106T230824Z
UID:10000160-1670182200-1671123600@pridecentre.org.au
SUMMARY:cavemxn
DESCRIPTION:Patrick Livesey\, Wil King and Anthropocene Play Company proudly present \ncavemxn\nWritten by Angus Cameron \nA good mxn is hard to find. \nMike\, Tim\, Chris\, and Oscar are friends. Sort of. They definitely know each other. Spanning five years and three continents\, Melbourne audiences are invited to grab some popcorn and a coke and bear witness as this crazed quartet crash in and out of each other’s lives\, hurtling through hook-ups\, raves\, saunas\, and airports. And as the bonds between them are pulled into focus\, each will have to confront within themselves the reality of who they are… and what they actually want. \nThe award-winning team behind DIRT and Naomi now bring you an explosive queer odyssey about life\, love\, and intimacy in the digital age. Written by Angus Cameron and directed by multi-award-winner Bronwen Coleman (Best Theatre Fringeworld\, Frank Ford Award\, Critics Prize Adelaide Fringe\, Mindshare Mental Health Awareness Award)\, cavemxn stars four of Australia’s most exciting young actors and is gearing up to be better than the best hookup you’ve ever had. Most likely. At least. \nExistential crisis has never been so much fun. \nMarking the 40th Anniversary of the first diagnosis of HIV/AIDS in Australia\, one dollar from every ticket sold to cavemxn will be donated to Thorne Harbour Health\, to support them in their ongoing fight for a future free of HIV. \nThis season is proudly supported by the City of Stonnington and made possible by Creative Partnerships Australia through MATCH Lab and the Australian Cultural Fund \nDirected by Bronwen Coleman (she/her)\nWritten by Angus Cameron (he/him)\nPerformed by Patrick Livesey (they/them)\, Harvey Zielinski (he/him)\, Joss McLelland (he/him) and Yuchen Wang (he/they)\nSet and Costume Design by XaSha Chua-Huggins (she/her)\nSound Design by Danni Esposito (they/them)\nLighting Designer by Harrie Hogan (she/her)\nAssistant Director: Oliver Ayres (he/him)\nProduced by Patrick Livesey (they/them) and Wil King (they/them) in association with Anthropocene Play Company\nPhotography by Jack Dixon-Gunn and Cameron Grant\nPublicity by Sassy Red PR \n23 November – 4 December\, 2022\nTues – Sat 7:30pm\, Sat 3 December 3pm\, Sun 5pm\nPreviews 23 and 24 November\nTickets: $45 Full\, $35 Concession and Grps 6+\, $30 Previews\nBookings: 03 8290 7000 or online at www.chapeloffchapel.com.au/show/cavemxn\nVenue: Chapel Off Chapel – 12 Little Chapel St\, Prahran\, VIC\nwww.patrickhlivesey.com \nRun time: 2 hours 20 mins + 20 min interval\nAge Suitability: 15+\nWarnings: Coarse language\, adult themes\, sexual\, drug and alcohol references\nPlease note: All Chapel Off Chapel performances have a strict lockout policy. Latecomers may not be admitted. Please arrive at least 15-minutes before performance time
URL:https://pridecentre.org.au/event/cavemxn/2022-12-04/
LOCATION:Chapel Off Chapel\, 12 Little Chapel St\, Prahran\, VIC\, 3181\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Visual & performing arts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://pridecentre.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Cavemxn-Web.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221203T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221214T170000
DTSTAMP:20260602T181951
CREATED:20221106T230824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221106T230824Z
UID:10000159-1670095800-1671037200@pridecentre.org.au
SUMMARY:cavemxn
DESCRIPTION:Patrick Livesey\, Wil King and Anthropocene Play Company proudly present \ncavemxn\nWritten by Angus Cameron \nA good mxn is hard to find. \nMike\, Tim\, Chris\, and Oscar are friends. Sort of. They definitely know each other. Spanning five years and three continents\, Melbourne audiences are invited to grab some popcorn and a coke and bear witness as this crazed quartet crash in and out of each other’s lives\, hurtling through hook-ups\, raves\, saunas\, and airports. And as the bonds between them are pulled into focus\, each will have to confront within themselves the reality of who they are… and what they actually want. \nThe award-winning team behind DIRT and Naomi now bring you an explosive queer odyssey about life\, love\, and intimacy in the digital age. Written by Angus Cameron and directed by multi-award-winner Bronwen Coleman (Best Theatre Fringeworld\, Frank Ford Award\, Critics Prize Adelaide Fringe\, Mindshare Mental Health Awareness Award)\, cavemxn stars four of Australia’s most exciting young actors and is gearing up to be better than the best hookup you’ve ever had. Most likely. At least. \nExistential crisis has never been so much fun. \nMarking the 40th Anniversary of the first diagnosis of HIV/AIDS in Australia\, one dollar from every ticket sold to cavemxn will be donated to Thorne Harbour Health\, to support them in their ongoing fight for a future free of HIV. \nThis season is proudly supported by the City of Stonnington and made possible by Creative Partnerships Australia through MATCH Lab and the Australian Cultural Fund \nDirected by Bronwen Coleman (she/her)\nWritten by Angus Cameron (he/him)\nPerformed by Patrick Livesey (they/them)\, Harvey Zielinski (he/him)\, Joss McLelland (he/him) and Yuchen Wang (he/they)\nSet and Costume Design by XaSha Chua-Huggins (she/her)\nSound Design by Danni Esposito (they/them)\nLighting Designer by Harrie Hogan (she/her)\nAssistant Director: Oliver Ayres (he/him)\nProduced by Patrick Livesey (they/them) and Wil King (they/them) in association with Anthropocene Play Company\nPhotography by Jack Dixon-Gunn and Cameron Grant\nPublicity by Sassy Red PR \n23 November – 4 December\, 2022\nTues – Sat 7:30pm\, Sat 3 December 3pm\, Sun 5pm\nPreviews 23 and 24 November\nTickets: $45 Full\, $35 Concession and Grps 6+\, $30 Previews\nBookings: 03 8290 7000 or online at www.chapeloffchapel.com.au/show/cavemxn\nVenue: Chapel Off Chapel – 12 Little Chapel St\, Prahran\, VIC\nwww.patrickhlivesey.com \nRun time: 2 hours 20 mins + 20 min interval\nAge Suitability: 15+\nWarnings: Coarse language\, adult themes\, sexual\, drug and alcohol references\nPlease note: All Chapel Off Chapel performances have a strict lockout policy. Latecomers may not be admitted. Please arrive at least 15-minutes before performance time
URL:https://pridecentre.org.au/event/cavemxn/2022-12-03/
LOCATION:Chapel Off Chapel\, 12 Little Chapel St\, Prahran\, VIC\, 3181\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Visual & performing arts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://pridecentre.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Cavemxn-Web.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221202T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221213T170000
DTSTAMP:20260602T181951
CREATED:20221106T230824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221106T230824Z
UID:10000158-1670009400-1670950800@pridecentre.org.au
SUMMARY:cavemxn
DESCRIPTION:Patrick Livesey\, Wil King and Anthropocene Play Company proudly present \ncavemxn\nWritten by Angus Cameron \nA good mxn is hard to find. \nMike\, Tim\, Chris\, and Oscar are friends. Sort of. They definitely know each other. Spanning five years and three continents\, Melbourne audiences are invited to grab some popcorn and a coke and bear witness as this crazed quartet crash in and out of each other’s lives\, hurtling through hook-ups\, raves\, saunas\, and airports. And as the bonds between them are pulled into focus\, each will have to confront within themselves the reality of who they are… and what they actually want. \nThe award-winning team behind DIRT and Naomi now bring you an explosive queer odyssey about life\, love\, and intimacy in the digital age. Written by Angus Cameron and directed by multi-award-winner Bronwen Coleman (Best Theatre Fringeworld\, Frank Ford Award\, Critics Prize Adelaide Fringe\, Mindshare Mental Health Awareness Award)\, cavemxn stars four of Australia’s most exciting young actors and is gearing up to be better than the best hookup you’ve ever had. Most likely. At least. \nExistential crisis has never been so much fun. \nMarking the 40th Anniversary of the first diagnosis of HIV/AIDS in Australia\, one dollar from every ticket sold to cavemxn will be donated to Thorne Harbour Health\, to support them in their ongoing fight for a future free of HIV. \nThis season is proudly supported by the City of Stonnington and made possible by Creative Partnerships Australia through MATCH Lab and the Australian Cultural Fund \nDirected by Bronwen Coleman (she/her)\nWritten by Angus Cameron (he/him)\nPerformed by Patrick Livesey (they/them)\, Harvey Zielinski (he/him)\, Joss McLelland (he/him) and Yuchen Wang (he/they)\nSet and Costume Design by XaSha Chua-Huggins (she/her)\nSound Design by Danni Esposito (they/them)\nLighting Designer by Harrie Hogan (she/her)\nAssistant Director: Oliver Ayres (he/him)\nProduced by Patrick Livesey (they/them) and Wil King (they/them) in association with Anthropocene Play Company\nPhotography by Jack Dixon-Gunn and Cameron Grant\nPublicity by Sassy Red PR \n23 November – 4 December\, 2022\nTues – Sat 7:30pm\, Sat 3 December 3pm\, Sun 5pm\nPreviews 23 and 24 November\nTickets: $45 Full\, $35 Concession and Grps 6+\, $30 Previews\nBookings: 03 8290 7000 or online at www.chapeloffchapel.com.au/show/cavemxn\nVenue: Chapel Off Chapel – 12 Little Chapel St\, Prahran\, VIC\nwww.patrickhlivesey.com \nRun time: 2 hours 20 mins + 20 min interval\nAge Suitability: 15+\nWarnings: Coarse language\, adult themes\, sexual\, drug and alcohol references\nPlease note: All Chapel Off Chapel performances have a strict lockout policy. Latecomers may not be admitted. Please arrive at least 15-minutes before performance time
URL:https://pridecentre.org.au/event/cavemxn/2022-12-02/
LOCATION:Chapel Off Chapel\, 12 Little Chapel St\, Prahran\, VIC\, 3181\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Visual & performing arts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://pridecentre.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Cavemxn-Web.jpg
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221201T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221212T170000
DTSTAMP:20260602T181951
CREATED:20221106T230824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221106T230824Z
UID:10000157-1669923000-1670864400@pridecentre.org.au
SUMMARY:cavemxn
DESCRIPTION:Patrick Livesey\, Wil King and Anthropocene Play Company proudly present \ncavemxn\nWritten by Angus Cameron \nA good mxn is hard to find. \nMike\, Tim\, Chris\, and Oscar are friends. Sort of. They definitely know each other. Spanning five years and three continents\, Melbourne audiences are invited to grab some popcorn and a coke and bear witness as this crazed quartet crash in and out of each other’s lives\, hurtling through hook-ups\, raves\, saunas\, and airports. And as the bonds between them are pulled into focus\, each will have to confront within themselves the reality of who they are… and what they actually want. \nThe award-winning team behind DIRT and Naomi now bring you an explosive queer odyssey about life\, love\, and intimacy in the digital age. Written by Angus Cameron and directed by multi-award-winner Bronwen Coleman (Best Theatre Fringeworld\, Frank Ford Award\, Critics Prize Adelaide Fringe\, Mindshare Mental Health Awareness Award)\, cavemxn stars four of Australia’s most exciting young actors and is gearing up to be better than the best hookup you’ve ever had. Most likely. At least. \nExistential crisis has never been so much fun. \nMarking the 40th Anniversary of the first diagnosis of HIV/AIDS in Australia\, one dollar from every ticket sold to cavemxn will be donated to Thorne Harbour Health\, to support them in their ongoing fight for a future free of HIV. \nThis season is proudly supported by the City of Stonnington and made possible by Creative Partnerships Australia through MATCH Lab and the Australian Cultural Fund \nDirected by Bronwen Coleman (she/her)\nWritten by Angus Cameron (he/him)\nPerformed by Patrick Livesey (they/them)\, Harvey Zielinski (he/him)\, Joss McLelland (he/him) and Yuchen Wang (he/they)\nSet and Costume Design by XaSha Chua-Huggins (she/her)\nSound Design by Danni Esposito (they/them)\nLighting Designer by Harrie Hogan (she/her)\nAssistant Director: Oliver Ayres (he/him)\nProduced by Patrick Livesey (they/them) and Wil King (they/them) in association with Anthropocene Play Company\nPhotography by Jack Dixon-Gunn and Cameron Grant\nPublicity by Sassy Red PR \n23 November – 4 December\, 2022\nTues – Sat 7:30pm\, Sat 3 December 3pm\, Sun 5pm\nPreviews 23 and 24 November\nTickets: $45 Full\, $35 Concession and Grps 6+\, $30 Previews\nBookings: 03 8290 7000 or online at www.chapeloffchapel.com.au/show/cavemxn\nVenue: Chapel Off Chapel – 12 Little Chapel St\, Prahran\, VIC\nwww.patrickhlivesey.com \nRun time: 2 hours 20 mins + 20 min interval\nAge Suitability: 15+\nWarnings: Coarse language\, adult themes\, sexual\, drug and alcohol references\nPlease note: All Chapel Off Chapel performances have a strict lockout policy. Latecomers may not be admitted. Please arrive at least 15-minutes before performance time
URL:https://pridecentre.org.au/event/cavemxn/2022-12-01/
LOCATION:Chapel Off Chapel\, 12 Little Chapel St\, Prahran\, VIC\, 3181\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Visual & performing arts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://pridecentre.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Cavemxn-Web.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221130T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221211T170000
DTSTAMP:20260602T181951
CREATED:20221106T230824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221106T230824Z
UID:10000156-1669836600-1670778000@pridecentre.org.au
SUMMARY:cavemxn
DESCRIPTION:Patrick Livesey\, Wil King and Anthropocene Play Company proudly present \ncavemxn\nWritten by Angus Cameron \nA good mxn is hard to find. \nMike\, Tim\, Chris\, and Oscar are friends. Sort of. They definitely know each other. Spanning five years and three continents\, Melbourne audiences are invited to grab some popcorn and a coke and bear witness as this crazed quartet crash in and out of each other’s lives\, hurtling through hook-ups\, raves\, saunas\, and airports. And as the bonds between them are pulled into focus\, each will have to confront within themselves the reality of who they are… and what they actually want. \nThe award-winning team behind DIRT and Naomi now bring you an explosive queer odyssey about life\, love\, and intimacy in the digital age. Written by Angus Cameron and directed by multi-award-winner Bronwen Coleman (Best Theatre Fringeworld\, Frank Ford Award\, Critics Prize Adelaide Fringe\, Mindshare Mental Health Awareness Award)\, cavemxn stars four of Australia’s most exciting young actors and is gearing up to be better than the best hookup you’ve ever had. Most likely. At least. \nExistential crisis has never been so much fun. \nMarking the 40th Anniversary of the first diagnosis of HIV/AIDS in Australia\, one dollar from every ticket sold to cavemxn will be donated to Thorne Harbour Health\, to support them in their ongoing fight for a future free of HIV. \nThis season is proudly supported by the City of Stonnington and made possible by Creative Partnerships Australia through MATCH Lab and the Australian Cultural Fund \nDirected by Bronwen Coleman (she/her)\nWritten by Angus Cameron (he/him)\nPerformed by Patrick Livesey (they/them)\, Harvey Zielinski (he/him)\, Joss McLelland (he/him) and Yuchen Wang (he/they)\nSet and Costume Design by XaSha Chua-Huggins (she/her)\nSound Design by Danni Esposito (they/them)\nLighting Designer by Harrie Hogan (she/her)\nAssistant Director: Oliver Ayres (he/him)\nProduced by Patrick Livesey (they/them) and Wil King (they/them) in association with Anthropocene Play Company\nPhotography by Jack Dixon-Gunn and Cameron Grant\nPublicity by Sassy Red PR \n23 November – 4 December\, 2022\nTues – Sat 7:30pm\, Sat 3 December 3pm\, Sun 5pm\nPreviews 23 and 24 November\nTickets: $45 Full\, $35 Concession and Grps 6+\, $30 Previews\nBookings: 03 8290 7000 or online at www.chapeloffchapel.com.au/show/cavemxn\nVenue: Chapel Off Chapel – 12 Little Chapel St\, Prahran\, VIC\nwww.patrickhlivesey.com \nRun time: 2 hours 20 mins + 20 min interval\nAge Suitability: 15+\nWarnings: Coarse language\, adult themes\, sexual\, drug and alcohol references\nPlease note: All Chapel Off Chapel performances have a strict lockout policy. Latecomers may not be admitted. Please arrive at least 15-minutes before performance time
URL:https://pridecentre.org.au/event/cavemxn/2022-11-30/
LOCATION:Chapel Off Chapel\, 12 Little Chapel St\, Prahran\, VIC\, 3181\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Visual & performing arts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://pridecentre.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Cavemxn-Web.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221129T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221210T170000
DTSTAMP:20260602T181951
CREATED:20221106T230824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221106T230824Z
UID:10000155-1669750200-1670691600@pridecentre.org.au
SUMMARY:cavemxn
DESCRIPTION:Patrick Livesey\, Wil King and Anthropocene Play Company proudly present \ncavemxn\nWritten by Angus Cameron \nA good mxn is hard to find. \nMike\, Tim\, Chris\, and Oscar are friends. Sort of. They definitely know each other. Spanning five years and three continents\, Melbourne audiences are invited to grab some popcorn and a coke and bear witness as this crazed quartet crash in and out of each other’s lives\, hurtling through hook-ups\, raves\, saunas\, and airports. And as the bonds between them are pulled into focus\, each will have to confront within themselves the reality of who they are… and what they actually want. \nThe award-winning team behind DIRT and Naomi now bring you an explosive queer odyssey about life\, love\, and intimacy in the digital age. Written by Angus Cameron and directed by multi-award-winner Bronwen Coleman (Best Theatre Fringeworld\, Frank Ford Award\, Critics Prize Adelaide Fringe\, Mindshare Mental Health Awareness Award)\, cavemxn stars four of Australia’s most exciting young actors and is gearing up to be better than the best hookup you’ve ever had. Most likely. At least. \nExistential crisis has never been so much fun. \nMarking the 40th Anniversary of the first diagnosis of HIV/AIDS in Australia\, one dollar from every ticket sold to cavemxn will be donated to Thorne Harbour Health\, to support them in their ongoing fight for a future free of HIV. \nThis season is proudly supported by the City of Stonnington and made possible by Creative Partnerships Australia through MATCH Lab and the Australian Cultural Fund \nDirected by Bronwen Coleman (she/her)\nWritten by Angus Cameron (he/him)\nPerformed by Patrick Livesey (they/them)\, Harvey Zielinski (he/him)\, Joss McLelland (he/him) and Yuchen Wang (he/they)\nSet and Costume Design by XaSha Chua-Huggins (she/her)\nSound Design by Danni Esposito (they/them)\nLighting Designer by Harrie Hogan (she/her)\nAssistant Director: Oliver Ayres (he/him)\nProduced by Patrick Livesey (they/them) and Wil King (they/them) in association with Anthropocene Play Company\nPhotography by Jack Dixon-Gunn and Cameron Grant\nPublicity by Sassy Red PR \n23 November – 4 December\, 2022\nTues – Sat 7:30pm\, Sat 3 December 3pm\, Sun 5pm\nPreviews 23 and 24 November\nTickets: $45 Full\, $35 Concession and Grps 6+\, $30 Previews\nBookings: 03 8290 7000 or online at www.chapeloffchapel.com.au/show/cavemxn\nVenue: Chapel Off Chapel – 12 Little Chapel St\, Prahran\, VIC\nwww.patrickhlivesey.com \nRun time: 2 hours 20 mins + 20 min interval\nAge Suitability: 15+\nWarnings: Coarse language\, adult themes\, sexual\, drug and alcohol references\nPlease note: All Chapel Off Chapel performances have a strict lockout policy. Latecomers may not be admitted. Please arrive at least 15-minutes before performance time
URL:https://pridecentre.org.au/event/cavemxn/2022-11-29/
LOCATION:Chapel Off Chapel\, 12 Little Chapel St\, Prahran\, VIC\, 3181\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Visual & performing arts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://pridecentre.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Cavemxn-Web.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221127T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221208T170000
DTSTAMP:20260602T181951
CREATED:20221106T230824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221106T230824Z
UID:10000154-1669577400-1670518800@pridecentre.org.au
SUMMARY:cavemxn
DESCRIPTION:Patrick Livesey\, Wil King and Anthropocene Play Company proudly present \ncavemxn\nWritten by Angus Cameron \nA good mxn is hard to find. \nMike\, Tim\, Chris\, and Oscar are friends. Sort of. They definitely know each other. Spanning five years and three continents\, Melbourne audiences are invited to grab some popcorn and a coke and bear witness as this crazed quartet crash in and out of each other’s lives\, hurtling through hook-ups\, raves\, saunas\, and airports. And as the bonds between them are pulled into focus\, each will have to confront within themselves the reality of who they are… and what they actually want. \nThe award-winning team behind DIRT and Naomi now bring you an explosive queer odyssey about life\, love\, and intimacy in the digital age. Written by Angus Cameron and directed by multi-award-winner Bronwen Coleman (Best Theatre Fringeworld\, Frank Ford Award\, Critics Prize Adelaide Fringe\, Mindshare Mental Health Awareness Award)\, cavemxn stars four of Australia’s most exciting young actors and is gearing up to be better than the best hookup you’ve ever had. Most likely. At least. \nExistential crisis has never been so much fun. \nMarking the 40th Anniversary of the first diagnosis of HIV/AIDS in Australia\, one dollar from every ticket sold to cavemxn will be donated to Thorne Harbour Health\, to support them in their ongoing fight for a future free of HIV. \nThis season is proudly supported by the City of Stonnington and made possible by Creative Partnerships Australia through MATCH Lab and the Australian Cultural Fund \nDirected by Bronwen Coleman (she/her)\nWritten by Angus Cameron (he/him)\nPerformed by Patrick Livesey (they/them)\, Harvey Zielinski (he/him)\, Joss McLelland (he/him) and Yuchen Wang (he/they)\nSet and Costume Design by XaSha Chua-Huggins (she/her)\nSound Design by Danni Esposito (they/them)\nLighting Designer by Harrie Hogan (she/her)\nAssistant Director: Oliver Ayres (he/him)\nProduced by Patrick Livesey (they/them) and Wil King (they/them) in association with Anthropocene Play Company\nPhotography by Jack Dixon-Gunn and Cameron Grant\nPublicity by Sassy Red PR \n23 November – 4 December\, 2022\nTues – Sat 7:30pm\, Sat 3 December 3pm\, Sun 5pm\nPreviews 23 and 24 November\nTickets: $45 Full\, $35 Concession and Grps 6+\, $30 Previews\nBookings: 03 8290 7000 or online at www.chapeloffchapel.com.au/show/cavemxn\nVenue: Chapel Off Chapel – 12 Little Chapel St\, Prahran\, VIC\nwww.patrickhlivesey.com \nRun time: 2 hours 20 mins + 20 min interval\nAge Suitability: 15+\nWarnings: Coarse language\, adult themes\, sexual\, drug and alcohol references\nPlease note: All Chapel Off Chapel performances have a strict lockout policy. Latecomers may not be admitted. Please arrive at least 15-minutes before performance time
URL:https://pridecentre.org.au/event/cavemxn/2022-11-27/
LOCATION:Chapel Off Chapel\, 12 Little Chapel St\, Prahran\, VIC\, 3181\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Visual & performing arts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://pridecentre.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Cavemxn-Web.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221126T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221207T170000
DTSTAMP:20260602T181951
CREATED:20221106T230824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221106T230824Z
UID:10000153-1669491000-1670432400@pridecentre.org.au
SUMMARY:cavemxn
DESCRIPTION:Patrick Livesey\, Wil King and Anthropocene Play Company proudly present \ncavemxn\nWritten by Angus Cameron \nA good mxn is hard to find. \nMike\, Tim\, Chris\, and Oscar are friends. Sort of. They definitely know each other. Spanning five years and three continents\, Melbourne audiences are invited to grab some popcorn and a coke and bear witness as this crazed quartet crash in and out of each other’s lives\, hurtling through hook-ups\, raves\, saunas\, and airports. And as the bonds between them are pulled into focus\, each will have to confront within themselves the reality of who they are… and what they actually want. \nThe award-winning team behind DIRT and Naomi now bring you an explosive queer odyssey about life\, love\, and intimacy in the digital age. Written by Angus Cameron and directed by multi-award-winner Bronwen Coleman (Best Theatre Fringeworld\, Frank Ford Award\, Critics Prize Adelaide Fringe\, Mindshare Mental Health Awareness Award)\, cavemxn stars four of Australia’s most exciting young actors and is gearing up to be better than the best hookup you’ve ever had. Most likely. At least. \nExistential crisis has never been so much fun. \nMarking the 40th Anniversary of the first diagnosis of HIV/AIDS in Australia\, one dollar from every ticket sold to cavemxn will be donated to Thorne Harbour Health\, to support them in their ongoing fight for a future free of HIV. \nThis season is proudly supported by the City of Stonnington and made possible by Creative Partnerships Australia through MATCH Lab and the Australian Cultural Fund \nDirected by Bronwen Coleman (she/her)\nWritten by Angus Cameron (he/him)\nPerformed by Patrick Livesey (they/them)\, Harvey Zielinski (he/him)\, Joss McLelland (he/him) and Yuchen Wang (he/they)\nSet and Costume Design by XaSha Chua-Huggins (she/her)\nSound Design by Danni Esposito (they/them)\nLighting Designer by Harrie Hogan (she/her)\nAssistant Director: Oliver Ayres (he/him)\nProduced by Patrick Livesey (they/them) and Wil King (they/them) in association with Anthropocene Play Company\nPhotography by Jack Dixon-Gunn and Cameron Grant\nPublicity by Sassy Red PR \n23 November – 4 December\, 2022\nTues – Sat 7:30pm\, Sat 3 December 3pm\, Sun 5pm\nPreviews 23 and 24 November\nTickets: $45 Full\, $35 Concession and Grps 6+\, $30 Previews\nBookings: 03 8290 7000 or online at www.chapeloffchapel.com.au/show/cavemxn\nVenue: Chapel Off Chapel – 12 Little Chapel St\, Prahran\, VIC\nwww.patrickhlivesey.com \nRun time: 2 hours 20 mins + 20 min interval\nAge Suitability: 15+\nWarnings: Coarse language\, adult themes\, sexual\, drug and alcohol references\nPlease note: All Chapel Off Chapel performances have a strict lockout policy. Latecomers may not be admitted. Please arrive at least 15-minutes before performance time
URL:https://pridecentre.org.au/event/cavemxn/2022-11-26/
LOCATION:Chapel Off Chapel\, 12 Little Chapel St\, Prahran\, VIC\, 3181\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Visual & performing arts
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221125T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221206T170000
DTSTAMP:20260602T181951
CREATED:20221106T230824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221106T230824Z
UID:10000152-1669404600-1670346000@pridecentre.org.au
SUMMARY:cavemxn
DESCRIPTION:Patrick Livesey\, Wil King and Anthropocene Play Company proudly present \ncavemxn\nWritten by Angus Cameron \nA good mxn is hard to find. \nMike\, Tim\, Chris\, and Oscar are friends. Sort of. They definitely know each other. Spanning five years and three continents\, Melbourne audiences are invited to grab some popcorn and a coke and bear witness as this crazed quartet crash in and out of each other’s lives\, hurtling through hook-ups\, raves\, saunas\, and airports. And as the bonds between them are pulled into focus\, each will have to confront within themselves the reality of who they are… and what they actually want. \nThe award-winning team behind DIRT and Naomi now bring you an explosive queer odyssey about life\, love\, and intimacy in the digital age. Written by Angus Cameron and directed by multi-award-winner Bronwen Coleman (Best Theatre Fringeworld\, Frank Ford Award\, Critics Prize Adelaide Fringe\, Mindshare Mental Health Awareness Award)\, cavemxn stars four of Australia’s most exciting young actors and is gearing up to be better than the best hookup you’ve ever had. Most likely. At least. \nExistential crisis has never been so much fun. \nMarking the 40th Anniversary of the first diagnosis of HIV/AIDS in Australia\, one dollar from every ticket sold to cavemxn will be donated to Thorne Harbour Health\, to support them in their ongoing fight for a future free of HIV. \nThis season is proudly supported by the City of Stonnington and made possible by Creative Partnerships Australia through MATCH Lab and the Australian Cultural Fund \nDirected by Bronwen Coleman (she/her)\nWritten by Angus Cameron (he/him)\nPerformed by Patrick Livesey (they/them)\, Harvey Zielinski (he/him)\, Joss McLelland (he/him) and Yuchen Wang (he/they)\nSet and Costume Design by XaSha Chua-Huggins (she/her)\nSound Design by Danni Esposito (they/them)\nLighting Designer by Harrie Hogan (she/her)\nAssistant Director: Oliver Ayres (he/him)\nProduced by Patrick Livesey (they/them) and Wil King (they/them) in association with Anthropocene Play Company\nPhotography by Jack Dixon-Gunn and Cameron Grant\nPublicity by Sassy Red PR \n23 November – 4 December\, 2022\nTues – Sat 7:30pm\, Sat 3 December 3pm\, Sun 5pm\nPreviews 23 and 24 November\nTickets: $45 Full\, $35 Concession and Grps 6+\, $30 Previews\nBookings: 03 8290 7000 or online at www.chapeloffchapel.com.au/show/cavemxn\nVenue: Chapel Off Chapel – 12 Little Chapel St\, Prahran\, VIC\nwww.patrickhlivesey.com \nRun time: 2 hours 20 mins + 20 min interval\nAge Suitability: 15+\nWarnings: Coarse language\, adult themes\, sexual\, drug and alcohol references\nPlease note: All Chapel Off Chapel performances have a strict lockout policy. Latecomers may not be admitted. Please arrive at least 15-minutes before performance time
URL:https://pridecentre.org.au/event/cavemxn/2022-11-25/
LOCATION:Chapel Off Chapel\, 12 Little Chapel St\, Prahran\, VIC\, 3181\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Visual & performing arts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://pridecentre.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Cavemxn-Web.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221124T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221205T170000
DTSTAMP:20260602T181951
CREATED:20221106T230824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221106T230824Z
UID:10000151-1669318200-1670259600@pridecentre.org.au
SUMMARY:cavemxn
DESCRIPTION:Patrick Livesey\, Wil King and Anthropocene Play Company proudly present \ncavemxn\nWritten by Angus Cameron \nA good mxn is hard to find. \nMike\, Tim\, Chris\, and Oscar are friends. Sort of. They definitely know each other. Spanning five years and three continents\, Melbourne audiences are invited to grab some popcorn and a coke and bear witness as this crazed quartet crash in and out of each other’s lives\, hurtling through hook-ups\, raves\, saunas\, and airports. And as the bonds between them are pulled into focus\, each will have to confront within themselves the reality of who they are… and what they actually want. \nThe award-winning team behind DIRT and Naomi now bring you an explosive queer odyssey about life\, love\, and intimacy in the digital age. Written by Angus Cameron and directed by multi-award-winner Bronwen Coleman (Best Theatre Fringeworld\, Frank Ford Award\, Critics Prize Adelaide Fringe\, Mindshare Mental Health Awareness Award)\, cavemxn stars four of Australia’s most exciting young actors and is gearing up to be better than the best hookup you’ve ever had. Most likely. At least. \nExistential crisis has never been so much fun. \nMarking the 40th Anniversary of the first diagnosis of HIV/AIDS in Australia\, one dollar from every ticket sold to cavemxn will be donated to Thorne Harbour Health\, to support them in their ongoing fight for a future free of HIV. \nThis season is proudly supported by the City of Stonnington and made possible by Creative Partnerships Australia through MATCH Lab and the Australian Cultural Fund \nDirected by Bronwen Coleman (she/her)\nWritten by Angus Cameron (he/him)\nPerformed by Patrick Livesey (they/them)\, Harvey Zielinski (he/him)\, Joss McLelland (he/him) and Yuchen Wang (he/they)\nSet and Costume Design by XaSha Chua-Huggins (she/her)\nSound Design by Danni Esposito (they/them)\nLighting Designer by Harrie Hogan (she/her)\nAssistant Director: Oliver Ayres (he/him)\nProduced by Patrick Livesey (they/them) and Wil King (they/them) in association with Anthropocene Play Company\nPhotography by Jack Dixon-Gunn and Cameron Grant\nPublicity by Sassy Red PR \n23 November – 4 December\, 2022\nTues – Sat 7:30pm\, Sat 3 December 3pm\, Sun 5pm\nPreviews 23 and 24 November\nTickets: $45 Full\, $35 Concession and Grps 6+\, $30 Previews\nBookings: 03 8290 7000 or online at www.chapeloffchapel.com.au/show/cavemxn\nVenue: Chapel Off Chapel – 12 Little Chapel St\, Prahran\, VIC\nwww.patrickhlivesey.com \nRun time: 2 hours 20 mins + 20 min interval\nAge Suitability: 15+\nWarnings: Coarse language\, adult themes\, sexual\, drug and alcohol references\nPlease note: All Chapel Off Chapel performances have a strict lockout policy. Latecomers may not be admitted. Please arrive at least 15-minutes before performance time
URL:https://pridecentre.org.au/event/cavemxn/2022-11-24/
LOCATION:Chapel Off Chapel\, 12 Little Chapel St\, Prahran\, VIC\, 3181\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Visual & performing arts
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221123T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Melbourne:20221204T170000
DTSTAMP:20260602T181951
CREATED:20221106T230824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221106T230824Z
UID:10000150-1669231800-1670173200@pridecentre.org.au
SUMMARY:cavemxn
DESCRIPTION:Patrick Livesey\, Wil King and Anthropocene Play Company proudly present \ncavemxn\nWritten by Angus Cameron \nA good mxn is hard to find. \nMike\, Tim\, Chris\, and Oscar are friends. Sort of. They definitely know each other. Spanning five years and three continents\, Melbourne audiences are invited to grab some popcorn and a coke and bear witness as this crazed quartet crash in and out of each other’s lives\, hurtling through hook-ups\, raves\, saunas\, and airports. And as the bonds between them are pulled into focus\, each will have to confront within themselves the reality of who they are… and what they actually want. \nThe award-winning team behind DIRT and Naomi now bring you an explosive queer odyssey about life\, love\, and intimacy in the digital age. Written by Angus Cameron and directed by multi-award-winner Bronwen Coleman (Best Theatre Fringeworld\, Frank Ford Award\, Critics Prize Adelaide Fringe\, Mindshare Mental Health Awareness Award)\, cavemxn stars four of Australia’s most exciting young actors and is gearing up to be better than the best hookup you’ve ever had. Most likely. At least. \nExistential crisis has never been so much fun. \nMarking the 40th Anniversary of the first diagnosis of HIV/AIDS in Australia\, one dollar from every ticket sold to cavemxn will be donated to Thorne Harbour Health\, to support them in their ongoing fight for a future free of HIV. \nThis season is proudly supported by the City of Stonnington and made possible by Creative Partnerships Australia through MATCH Lab and the Australian Cultural Fund \nDirected by Bronwen Coleman (she/her)\nWritten by Angus Cameron (he/him)\nPerformed by Patrick Livesey (they/them)\, Harvey Zielinski (he/him)\, Joss McLelland (he/him) and Yuchen Wang (he/they)\nSet and Costume Design by XaSha Chua-Huggins (she/her)\nSound Design by Danni Esposito (they/them)\nLighting Designer by Harrie Hogan (she/her)\nAssistant Director: Oliver Ayres (he/him)\nProduced by Patrick Livesey (they/them) and Wil King (they/them) in association with Anthropocene Play Company\nPhotography by Jack Dixon-Gunn and Cameron Grant\nPublicity by Sassy Red PR \n23 November – 4 December\, 2022\nTues – Sat 7:30pm\, Sat 3 December 3pm\, Sun 5pm\nPreviews 23 and 24 November\nTickets: $45 Full\, $35 Concession and Grps 6+\, $30 Previews\nBookings: 03 8290 7000 or online at www.chapeloffchapel.com.au/show/cavemxn\nVenue: Chapel Off Chapel – 12 Little Chapel St\, Prahran\, VIC\nwww.patrickhlivesey.com \nRun time: 2 hours 20 mins + 20 min interval\nAge Suitability: 15+\nWarnings: Coarse language\, adult themes\, sexual\, drug and alcohol references\nPlease note: All Chapel Off Chapel performances have a strict lockout policy. Latecomers may not be admitted. Please arrive at least 15-minutes before performance time
URL:https://pridecentre.org.au/event/cavemxn/2022-11-23/
LOCATION:Chapel Off Chapel\, 12 Little Chapel St\, Prahran\, VIC\, 3181\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Visual & performing arts
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