Slip by Rebecca Jensen Image, sound, and time untether in a dance work that considers our entanglement in acts of delay, deferral and doubt.
A Certain Mumble by Amelia Jean O'Leary Two women, strong in their identities, express what it feels like to be an outsider in Australia.
Arterial by Na Djinang Circus An exciting and moving performance that celebrates what it means to be First People – the lifeblood of this country.
Crocodiles by Vidya Rajan A hilarious and humane story about class, culture and responsibility in the aged care sector
Let's Take Over 2022 A one day festival at Northcote Town Hall Arts Centre featuring new works by young people aged 15 - 26 years old.
No More Sugar No More Tea An original folk opera exploring the changes that take place when life is decimated by war.
Security by Michele Lee Three female security guards working on the front-line of the mundane and the ugly.
The Rainbow Tree by Bec Matthews and Sarah Ward Where everyone is welcome and anything is possible. Musical storytelling written with children from Rainbow families.
Rhythmic Fictions Award-winning choreographer Siobhan McKenna brings her new work to the stage in a balancing act of movement, sound and language.
Of Frogs A mesmerising performance springing from percussion, voice and shadow play, invoking the life cycle of frogs, forgotten waterways and lost springs.
Truthclub by Jonathan Homsey Led by award-winning choreographer Jonathan Homsey and choreographed by the brand new collective, the untitled likeminded dancers of colour.
Batsh*t “She’s off her trolley. Nuttier than a fruitcake. A couple of kangaroos loose in the top paddock”.
Let's Take Over 2021 Ten young emerging producers bring a collaboratively designed and produced multi-art form participatory festival to Northcote Town Hall Arts Centre and online.
Enlightenment by Joe Paradie Lui The most important human being ever born. The most powerful creature ever to exist. Somewhere in our city, they’re about to hook up.
Reference Material by Alisdair Macindoe An irreverent dance work that asks, can artists compete with the internet?
Everyone Is Famous by Riotstage Nine young folk wade through the wasteland of the internet to find themselves.
Mission Songs Project by Jessie Lloyd Jessie Lloyd explores the day to day life on the missions, settlements and reserves through music.
Considerable Sexual Licence by Joel Brae Come in, find a spot, slip into something more comfortable. Let all those inhibitions go baby, we’re gonna get…pre-colonial.
Archimedes War by Melissa Reeves What happens when our games are about war, and war is played like a game?
Glass by Rawcus Internationally renowned choreographer Marc Brew teams up with the inimitable Rawcus Ensemble in new dance theatre work, GLASS.
Let's Take Over 2020 10 talented young people, aged between 16 and 25, take over the entire Northcote Town Hall Arts Centre
End Of by Ash Flanders A personal monologue that examines creation, death and what makes us who we are.
You Should Be Dancing by Everybody NOW A non-stop, exhilarating party through the decades of dance, featuring Darebin’s dazzling dancing stars!
Whale by Fleur Kilpatrick The ocean is rising. We caused it. We’re going to fix it but someone has to die.
Taking the Waters by Lemony S Puppet Theatre Three sisters gather together after many years apart. One of them is dying.
Let's Take Over 2019 Ten talented young event producers curate and program a ‘take over’ of the Northcote Town Hall Arts Centre
A Normal Child by Disability Slapstick Plan and Ridiculusmus If there is a new normal, everyone’s crazy and nobody’s ill.