9 - 12 November
Powerhouse Theatre, Brisbane Powerhouse
Past Event
9 - 12 November
Powerhouse Theatre, Brisbane Powerhouse
Past Event

Halcyon

Overview

Stunt doubles, starlets, coppers and a crime. Whodunit?

Welcome to a fantasy of high drama, glamour and mystery. In Jack Lister’s new full-length work for Australasian Dance Collective, we are taken into a world of femme fatales, hardened detectives and elusive suspects each with their own secrets.

Prepare to enter the halcyon days of an era bygone and become immersed in this tangled plot of motivations and alibis.

Event Information

This is a promenade style performance.

It is accessible by wheelchair, walker and scooter, and service animals. The show is not seated, and audiences are required to stand-up for 75 minutes. Seating will be available for patrons with access requirements. For more information and to request a seat, please call Box Office on 07 3358 8600.

Creatives

Concept and Direction - Jack Lister
Choreography - Jack Lister in collaboration with ADC dancers
Lighting Designer - Christine Felmingham
Original Composition - Louis Frere-Harvey
Film and Visual Designer - Ryan Renshaw

Cast

Harrison Elliott
Lilly King
Taiga Kita-Leong
Jack Lister
Siobhan Lynch
Gabrielle Nankivell
Lily Potger


Dates & Times

Thursday 09 November - 8:00pm

Friday 10 November - 8:00pm

Saturday 11 November - 8:00pm

Sunday 12 November - 4:00pm


Venue

Powerhouse Theatre, Brisbane Powerhouse

Photography David Kelly

Halcyon

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Behind the Scenes with Jack

Behind the Scenes with Jack

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Behind the Scenes with Louis

Behind the Scenes with Louis

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Behind the Scenes with Ryan

Behind the Scenes with Ryan

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We acknowledge the First Nations people as the Traditional Owners of Meanjin (Brisbane).

Australasian Dance Collective acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their deep connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.

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