Living Boat Trust: PERFORMANCE

Palais Theatre 3388 Huon Hwy, Franklin, Tasmania, Australia

Hobart Playback are heading down to the stunning Franklin for an evening of story telling through improvisation. We're excited to be there alongside Steve & Marjorie Gadd and Terry Mead & rocketscience! Jump onto the Living Boat Trust's website to join the place where the 'wooden boat festival never ends'! Cost includes supper. Can't go

$25

Presence: PERFORMANCE

Private Event

After experiencing a performance and workshop with Hobart Playback Theatre, the Students Against Racism will be stepping up alongside the company for a shared performance. The show will explore all that arises, moment by moment, within and around the audience. We're looking forward to moving gently together whilst discovering how deep the power of connection,

PERFORMANCE 1: Navigating Uncertain Times Series

Old School Room, Kickstart Arts 12 St Johns Ave, New Town, Tasmania, Australia

Join us for the first of a series of three performances exploring our current world experiences. While the world is still reeling from COVID-19, a larger existential threat of climate change is looming. Through personal storytelling, we will explore lessons learned, grief shared, and find the threads of inspiration and resilience to guide us forward.

Free

PERFORMANCE 2: Navigating Uncertain Times Series

Old School Room, Kickstart Arts 12 St Johns Ave, New Town, Tasmania, Australia

Join us for the second of a series of three performances exploring our current world experiences. While the world is still reeling from COVID-19, a larger existential threat of climate change is looming. Through personal storytelling, we will explore lessons learned, grief shared, and find the threads of inspiration and resilience to guide us forward.

Free

PERFORMANCE 3: Navigating Uncertain Times Series

Old School Room, Kickstart Arts 12 St Johns Ave, New Town, Tasmania, Australia

Join us for the third of a series of three performances exploring our current world experiences. While the world is still reeling from COVID-19, a larger existential threat of climate change is looming. Through personal storytelling, we will explore lessons learned, grief shared, and find the threads of inspiration and resilience to guide us forward.

Free

Peace Please: Solidarity, Compassion, Peace

Mathers Place 108-110 Bathurst Street, nipaluna / Hobart, TAS, Australia

Recently the war in Ukraine has alerted us that peace is fragile. We need to care and work for it. Those in Ukraine and other conflict areas are living in this terrible reality. Around the world, Playback groups are expressing their support for peace by joining in a Festival of Solidarity running this month. All

$24.50

Peace Please: Donations

After our recent heart felt performance 'Peace Please: Solidarity, Compassion, Peace' many people are still asking if they can donate funds. We are delighted to facilitate this request. We are so proud to have joined Playback Theatre companies world wide in the Festival of Solidarity. Over $1000 was raised at our recent performance to support

You choose the donated amount

Kindness

Lindisfarne Sailing Club Ford Parade, Lindisfarne, Tas, Australia

Sometimes all we need is a little extra heart in our world. Join us as we delve into the beautiful expression of kindness and how it shows up, especially when we need it most. On theme, we are proud to donate the funds raised from this performance to a local nipaluna / Hobart family facing

$35

PERFORMANCE: Embers of Imagination

Dechaineux Theater Centre for the Arts, Hunter Street, Hobart, Australia

Are you a renter living in nipaluna / Hobart? Playback is partnering with UTAS to discover how renters think about bushfire and living with bushfire. During this free performance you will have the opportunity to share (or listen) to other audience members thoughts, questions, feelings and experiences about bushfire. Playback will then bring these to

Free

WORKSHOP: Try Playback Theatre

South Hobart Living Arts Centre 14 Weld Street, Hobart, TAS, Australia

Come along to a free workshop to learn the basics of Playback Theatre - a form of improvised theatre based on your own true stories! Ages 16+, all experience levels welcome. Wear comfortable clothing that allows free movement. Bookings essential, see link alongside 'Details and Venue' (green header)

Free