Get your team together and join us for our annual Growl Theatre Trivia Night/Fundraising!
Saturday 14th November 2015
Doors open 6:30pm, Trivia starts 7pm
We are raising money to purchase a lighting bar for our humble little theatre.
The bar will be open and nibbles & share platters will be available on the ...
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The year is rapidly moving on and Growl is looking down the barrel of the last of our four productions for 2015. Our next play, “Stories in the Dark” is probably more well known for its author, Debra Oswald (“Secret Life of Us”, “Offspring”) but it is a beautiful and timely story. Set now, somewhere, it is the ...
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Growl Theatre is looking for extra support from people interested in lighting and sound to be involved in our upcoming production, Stories in the Dark.
Any age, any experience level - we'd love to hear from you. If you or someone you know is interested, please email us at
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Brisbane's first ever stage show performed entirely in French, with the inclusion of English surtitles sold out completely. The feedback from everyone was fantastic, and we hope we can put on another French production in the future.
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More great news for our guest director, Emily Miller, awarded the Mabel Pingel scholarship from The School of Languages and Comparative Cultural Studies (UQ), in her latest interview, she takes the occasion to talk us through Growl Theatre's up and coming show Trois versions de la vie.
http://languages-cultures.uq.edu.au/i...
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Our first foreign language production (with English surtitles) is opening tonight to a sold out season!
Trois versions de la vie hits the stage for 3 nights only, being Brisbane's first ever French play. Thank you to everyone who has purchased tickets to make this show a success.
We hope that the success of this show will ...
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Our second production for 2015 was unlike anything we've done before. A thrilling drama which spoke about gossip, lies and what it is to be a woman.
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"If you enjoy thought-provoking theatre that keeps your rapt attention, I should warn you there are only a couple nights' performances of "The Children's Hour" left...
For my money, the stand out performances were from Vivien Whittle and Alexandria Page who played Karen Wright and Martha Dobie respectively, the women stuck at ...
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Our next show "The Children's Hour" is featured in this week's City North News, with an interview from Mrs Lily Mortar!
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Tickets on sale now at growltheatre.org.au/buy-tickets/
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Growl Theatre Company is calling for French-speaking actors to be a part of their upcoming production;
Trois versions de la vie
By Yasmina Reza
A scathingly hilarious commentary on vanity, professional insecurity and the vicissitudes of marriage, Trois versions de la vie presents three versions of two couples trying to ...
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