Divine Photos

September 9th, 2011 by admin | No Comments »


Carole Patullo in Divine (Abbotsford Convent, 2011) photo: Pia Johnson

Divine Photos

September 9th, 2011 by admin | No Comments »

Carole Patullo in Divine (Abbotsford Convent, 2011) photo: Pia Johnson

Divine Photos

September 9th, 2011 by admin | No Comments »

Carole Patullo in Divine (Abbotsford Convent, 2011) photo: Pia Johnson

Divine photos

September 9th, 2011 by admin | No Comments »

Carole Patullo in Divine (Abbotsford Convent, 2011) photo: Pia Johnson

New Site-specific Show

August 23rd, 2011 by admin | No Comments »

Divine

From the team that brought you THE LOST STORY OF THE MAGDALEN ASYLUM (Nominated for Green Room Award 2010 Best Site-specific Performance)DIVINE continues Peepshow Inc’s distinctive style of image-based theatre and immersive site-specific performance.

Two nights only! Wed 7- Thu 8 September, 7pm & 8pm Book tickets

More info here.

Photo: Pia Johnson featuring performer Carole Patullo

Hansel and Gretel

April 7th, 2011 by admin | Comments Off

Made in a Month #2 sees the team tackle Hansel and Gretel in a contemporary adaptation by Nick Barlow and Robyn McMicking (after the Brothers Grimm).  In this dark take on the well-known tale the audience follow Hansel and Gretel down the path and into the forest, meeting several unlikely characters along the way.

Created by – Nick Barlow and Robyn McMicking

along with: Simon Abrahams, Fiona Gillies, Melinda Hetzel, Henriette Kassay-Schuster, Hermione Merry, Georgie Meyer, Narda Shanley

Due to limited audience numbers the premiere performance will be presented in a secret outdoor location, by invitation only. To keep up to date with future performances please join our mailing list.

Photo by Melinda Hetzel featuring performers Nick Barlow and Robyn McMicking.

Swings and Roundabouts

March 15th, 2011 by admin | Comments Off

Made in a Month collaborators present their first, short, home-made work – Swings and Roundabouts – in March. This intimate performance is presented to an audience of 3 people at a time, in the back seat of a car. It has been created from scratch in the space of a month by collaborators:

Sarah Austin, Nick Barlow, Fiona Gillies, Melinda Hetzel, Robyn McMicking, Georgie Meyer, Tim Monley, Angela Orrego and writer, Kylie Trounson.

Due to limited audience numbers the premiere performance will be presented in a secret location, strictly by invitation. To keep up to date with future performances please join our mailing list.

Photo by Nick Barlow featuring performer Fiona Gillies.

Green Room Award nomination

February 21st, 2011 by admin | Comments Off

Peepshow Inc’s recent production The Lost Story of the Magdalen Asylum nominated for a Green Room Award for Best Site-Specific Performance 2010. For further details see 2010 Green Room Award Nominations.

Performer Teresa Blake sits in the Separation Tree in The Lost Story of the Magdalen Asylum, Abbotsford Convent, 2010. Photo: Pia Johnson

Made in a Month

February 1st, 2011 by admin | Comments Off

Peepshow Inc’s CAC (Creative Advisory Committee) reinvents itself once again to create a program of extraordinary, home-made works in February-April 2011. This pool of multi-disciplinary, associated artists will present a series of mini-projects – the challenge being to create a short, polished outcome, from start to finish, within one month on zero budget. ‘Made in a Month’ continues Peepshow’s tradition of working in unusual performance spaces which may include, a train platform, an abandoned car or a suburban forest. Stay tuned for further details…

Seven years young

November 23rd, 2010 by admin | Comments Off

Seven years ago today, Peepshow moved from a small group of like-minded artists to a formally incorporated association.

At this time Peepshow would like to pay tribute to Sandra Ayache who passed away recently. Sandra, who was general manager of Snuff Puppets for many years, acted as mentor to Peepshow’s Melinda Hetzel and was instrumental in helping set up the company in 2003. As we celebrate seven years as a company, so too do we pay tribute to her memory.

Photo: Paul Dunn