All In This Together
Congratulations to ex-STAGer, Sam Ludeman who has been cast in the ensemble of the professional Australian production of Disney's High School Musical.

Sam featured in STAG's One Hit Wonders and won a Georgy Award for his portrayal of Audrey II in Shepparton High School's Little Shop of Horrors. Sam studied musical theatre at the Ballarat Arts Academy and appeared in the title role in the 2007 Graduating Class production of Batboy, which earrned him a Guild Award nomination.

Disney's High School Musical will be staged at the Capitol Theatre, Sydney from December 20 with tickets available now from www.ticketmaster.com.

Visit www.hsmliveonstage.com.au for further booking information.

Posted by Aaron-David on 31.8.08

Entries Open For 2009 Ten In 10
As part of the SheppARTon Festival 2009, Shepparton Theatre Arts Group Inc. (STAG Inc.) invites entries for a short play festival aptly titled Ten in 10 for $10.

The concept is simple; ten 10 minute plays, all for the ticket price of ten dollars and follows in the wake of a successful inaugural staging at the 2008 SheppARTon Festival.

STAG Inc. President, Jo Chambers believes the event will only continue to grow.

"We had eight plays staged last year by writers around the area and this year we're already receiving plays for consideration from as far away as Melbourne," Ms Chambers said, "To be able to stage ten new plays, featuring actors from within the company while nurturing the talents of novice directors is not only entertaining our loyal patrons but also ensuring that the company continues to exist for years to come."

For SheppARTon Festival artistic director, John Head, STAG Inc.'s inclusion in the 2009 program is a natural progression from the inaugural 2008 event.

"This year's was very well attended and the excitement and interest has only grown since then," Mr Head commented. "We invite any budding playwright to submit a play or two for consideration as there are some great undiscovered literary talents out there."

Entry forms and conditions can be downloaded by clicking here.

Posted by Aaron-David on 18.8.08

Rockin' The Theatre
FamilyCare Disability Support Services' SHINE Youth Performing Arts Group presents Rock Spectacular which is an anticipated follow up to their 2007 production of Grease.

This special performance, which is sure to be both rocking and spectacular will be staged at WestSide Performing Arts Centre on Saturday September 20.

Tickets can be purchased from Riverlinks by phoning (03) 5832 9511 and are $12 Adults, $8 Under 15s and is FREE for children Under 5.

If you would like more information about SHINE Youth Performing Arts Group, please contact (03) 5823 7000.

Posted by Aaron-David on 18.8.08

A River's Tale
A River's Tale is an art project, devised by three artists: Angie Russi, Bev Hoffmann and Jan Donaldson. The aim of the project is to explore the stories that connect the communities of Shepparton and Mooroopna through the land that divides them; the river and its flood plain.

The stories collected from individuals from both sides of the river will be woven together to create the fabric of a new story as seen through the eyes of the river which has been witness to the layers of humanity who have lived along its banks and flood plains for thousands of years.

A River's Tale will be told though the creation and installation of temporary sculptures placed along the length of the walking path that connects the towns and through a theatrical performance which will take place at Kids Town on Friday 26 September 2008. Using David Diamond's 'Living Theatre' techniques and improvisation exercises, the rehearsal will explore personal connections and memories of the Goulburn River and it's surrounding community history.

Please contact Bev Hoffmann on 0448 090 262 for further details and enquiries about the performance and rehearsal.

Posted by Aaron-David on 18.8.08

Who Gets The Farm?
As part of it's 2009 season, Shepparton Theatre Arts Group Inc. will stage Inheritance by Hannie Rayson.

The production of Inheritance will be directed by Aaron-David Palmer and feature a cast of 12 talented actors, both male and female, ranging in age from 15 to 80.

The story follows the Myrtle twins, Dibs Hamilton and Girlie Delaney, who are turning 80. As the family gathers to celebrate, speculation grows as to who will be the one to inherit the family property. Inheritance is a powerful family drama, where duty contends with freedom, and the differences of race, gender and generation must be reconciled before the claims on Allandale, and its families, may be settled.

The play will be held in the second half of the year, however, ticketing details will be released shortly.

Posted by Aaron-David on 13.8.08

A New Addition
The committee of Shepparton Theatre Arts Group Inc. would like to take this opportunity to welcome Amanda Harry to the team. Amanda has been co-opted to committee and will take up the pivotal role of Co-Secretary. Along with current Secretary, Aaron-David Palmer, Amanda will see to the administration of the company.

Amanda brings with her a wealth of experience, not only in performing onstage, but also in her work as an executive assistant with FamilyCare.

We hope you welcome Amanda to the team and remember that her smiling face is another on committee that you can now approach with submissions, ideas and thoughts.

Welcome aboard Amanda.

Posted by Aaron-David on 13.8.08