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WAAPA's 'Tilt' creates a mini-festival at the Blue Room Theatre

WAAPA’s graduating performance-makers hit The Blue Room Theatre stage at full tilt this week in a mini-festival of short works.

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The talented performers will deliver to short programs, the first will run from Wednesday 30 August through to Saturday 2 September., Next week the second program will run from Wednesday 6 September to Saturday 9 September. The show is on at 7pm each night, and there’s also a Saturday afternoon matinee at 3pm.

The program promises daring dialogue, dynamic energy, and delicate movement shape a variety of world’s from a carpet of confinement to a dingy office and up to a penthouse at the top of the world.

TILT provides an exciting opportunity for audiences to engage with new ideas and fresh faces in the theatre world.

Program One: Do you have a moment to talk about Vincent Park? followed by A Cuppa Tea and The View from the Penthouse. 

Program Two: Blue Sky Thinking alongside Stitched Up and I Am Not Your Safe Space.

Head to The Blue Room to lock in your tickets.


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