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Blank: An Improvised Musical | Newcastle
 

A completely improvised, totally original musical where YOU decide the premise.

"Little Triangle's latest musical offering is wildly absurd, improvised fun!" (Theatre Thoughts)

Join leading improvisers and comedians Sarah Gaul, Jacinta Gregory and Orya Golgowsky, accompanied by Nick Harriott and featuring a very special guest for a guaranteed a laugh-out-loud-once-in-a-lifetime-never-to-be-repeated experience that will leave your "sides sore with laughter" (The Fourth Wall)!

After a smashing Sydney Fringe season of full houses, Blank: An Improvised Musical was nominated for Best in Cabaret & Musical Theatre and was most recently seen at The Factory Theatre for a special Mardi Gras Performance and at The Old Fitz.

Little Triangle is reuniting the crew for their debut performance in Newcastle, bringing you "one hour of ridiculously enjoyable musical joy... musical improv should be on your must-see list" (Theatre Thoughts).

Plus, for the first time, the performers will be running an intimate workshop prior to the show for improvisers at all levels looking to improve their musical improv skills. This rare opportunity to dig into the techniques of musical improv is not to be missed.

Tickets are available for SHOW ONLY or WORKSHOP AND SHOW.

The workshop will start at 3:30pm (60 mins) and the show will start at 5:30pm (60 mins).

Strictly 18+

 

Event details

Venue: Newcastle Comedy Club
Bookings: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/blank-an-improvised-musical-tickets-923262672507
Start Date: Saturday 13 July 2024

 

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