Short+Sweet Festival QLD - 2016 Program

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WHAT IS SHORT+SWEET? Now entering its fifteenth year, Short+Sweet is the biggest festival of 10-minute theatre in the world! Over 200 Queensland artists will come together to stage 10-minute works of theatre and cabaret in diverse and exciting lineups. Held annually in over a dozen locations around the world, the festival has already helped launch the careers of countless theatre professionals. Over 300 short plays are produced by Short+Sweet every year, bringing together artists from a variety of backgrounds and making global creative connections. Each lineup will move from outrageous comedy to grisly drama to sultry song. There’s no better way to sample a tasting platter of Queensland’s brightest performancemakers, think of us as the sushi train of the performance world!

HOW DOES IT WORK? Artists can apply to be a part of the Short+Sweet Festival in one of five ways: Writers can submit an anonymous copy of their 10-minute script for assessment. Directors can submit a CV for consideration. Independent Theatre Companies can submit a proposal for their 10-minute work. Cabaret Artists can submit a pitch for their 10-minute cabaret act. Actors can register to attend an open audition for all directors and ITCs. From the applications, we curate an exciting lineup of local makers to present their work at the festival. Individual directors are encouraged to select from our shortlisted scripts, and to cast actors from our auditions. In the past few years, we’ve made a big name for short theatre. Audiences across Queensland have more than doubled since 2013, and our alumni artists have gone on to present longer works on bigger stages. This year’s festival promises to take our artists to new heights! Throughout July and August, over 60 new short works will be performed between seven strands, in Brisbane and the Gold Coast. A further 10 plays will be presented in Townsville, during November. That’s nearly 12 hours of performance, 10 minutes at a time! During each strand, anonymous industry judges will view and assess the performances. Audiences are also encouraged to engage in the selection process by nominating their favourite play as the people’s choice. From each strand, one or more works will be selected for repeat presentation at the Gala Final. This lineup will be performed once more at the end of August, a “best of the festival,” in the Powerhouse Theatre. At the conclusion of the performance, awards will be presented to individuals and groups for recognition of excellence. To find out more about the festival, join us on Facebook, Twitter, and our website: shortandsweet.org/brisbane

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FESTIVAL SCHEDULE TIME

DATE

STRAND

TYPE

SPACE

VENUE

7pm

Thurs 14 Jul

Strand 1

Theatre

Visy Theatre

BPH

7pm

Fri 15 Jul

Strand 1

Theatre

Visy Theatre

BPH

9:45pm

Fri 15 Jul

Strand 2

Cabaret

Visy Theatre

BPH

1:30pm

Sat 16 Jul

Strand 1

Theatre

Visy Theatre

BPH

7pm

Sat 16 Jul

Strand 1

Theatre

Visy Theatre

BPH

9:45pm

Sat 16 Jul

Strand 2

Cabaret

Visy Theatre

BPH

7pm

Thu 21 Jul

Strand 3

Theatre

Visy Theatre

BPH

7pm

Fri 22 Jul

Strand 3

Theatre

Visy Theatre

BPH

9:45pm

Fri 22 Jul

Strand 4

Cabaret

Visy Theatre

BPH

1:30pm

Sat 23 Jul

Strand 3

Theatre

Visy Theatre

BPH

7pm

Sat 23 Jul

Strand 3

Theatre

Visy Theatre

BPH

9:45pm

Sat 23 Jul

Strand 4

Cabaret

Visy Theatre

BPH

7pm

Thu 4 Aug

Strand 5

Theatre

The Space

TACGC

7pm

Fri 5 Aug

Strand 5

Theatre

The Space

TACGC

1.30pm

Sat 6 Aug

Strand 5

Theatre

The Space

TACGC

7pm

Sat 6 Aug

Strand 5

Theatre

The Space

TACGC

9pm

Sat 6 Aug

Strand 6

Cabaret

The Basement

TACGC

7pm

Thu 11 Aug

Strand 7

Theatre

The Space

TACGC

7pm

Fri 12 Aug

Strand 7

Theatre

The Space

TACGC

1.30pm

Sat 13 Aug

Strand 7

Theatre

The Space

TACGC

7pm

Sat 13 Aug

Strand 7

Theatre

The Space

TACGC

9pm

Sat 13 Aug

Strand 6

Cabaret

The Basement

TACGC

7pm

Fri 26 Aug

Gala Finals

Best of the Festival Powerhouse Theatre

Gold Coast Strands

BPH

Brisbane Strands

The Arts Centre, Gold Coast (TACGC) 135 Bundall Road, Surfer’s Paradise

Brisbane Powerhouse (BPH) 119 Lamington Street, New Farm

For Tickets Call: (07) 5588 4000 Online: theartscentregc.com.au

For Tickets Call: (07) 3358 8600 Online: brisbanepowerhouse.org

PRICES: $25/$22* (cabaret), $30/$25* (theatre) Discounts available for Weekend Double Bill (theatre + cabaret) *plus booking fee


STRAND ONE

14-16 July Visy Theatre, Brisbane Powerhouse

BRISBANE THEATRE

Sshhh! Written by Genevieve Tree Directed by Samantha Bull Costumes by Jaymee Richards Performed by Alex Budden, Madi Kennedy-Tucker, Levi Wilcox & Andrew Marshall

The Business of Proposing Businesses to Businessmen in the Busy Business (The Business)

It’s true that the ideal time to rob someone’s house is in the dead of the night. Turns out that this is a common opinion.

By Hillside Deer Productions Written by Ben Knapton, Lachlan Stuart & George Goldfeder Directed by Ben Knapton Dramaturgy by Trey Gordon Performed by George Goldfeder & Lachlan Stuart

Temporalities (or Weekend at Toni’s)

Welcome to the Business, our business is your business. We want your original ideas to become part of the Business of being a business. Our founding business partner, Harold, wants to know what you can offer to the Business that no one else can.

By Wax Lyrical Productions Written & Directed by Shane Pike Performed by Fiona Buchanan & Calum Johnston

A country boy’s first time in the big smoke: strip clubs, affairs, unmarked pills from hipsters, a mysterious woman, and a lost brother. This Short and Sweet version of “Temporalities (or Weekend at Toni’s)” is an in-progress teaser of the full-length version to be premiered in 2017. Enjoy.

The Housemate Hunt Written & Directed by Adam Hasa Performed by Jordan Schulte, Shanay De Marco, Cherie Moss, Lachlan Dalby & Isaac Barnes

Steve and Frank are looking for a new housemate. That’s pretty much it hey.

Take Care of Him By Underground Productions Written & Directed by Dominic Guilfoyle Performed by Dominic Guilfoyle, Kell Andersen, Peter Staff & Matthew McInally

At the dawn of the revolution, three morons discover they’re not very good at this “non-violent” thing.

Good Soldier Written by Nathaniel Young Directed by Kym Brown Designed by Kristan Ford Sound Design by Andrew Haden Performed by Shardé Anne, Bronte Pearce & Drew Der Kinderen

In the year 2118, war has been incorporated and shipped to other planets, however, the story is still the same. On trial for assault on a senior officer, Lance-Corporal Bridget Shulman recounts a disastrous off-world campaign in her defence. Mateship, hard work, unbearable conditions, military politics and incompetence - all of these combine to create a Good Soldier....

Sincerely yours, The Business.

The Conversation By ImproMafia Directed by Luke Rimmelzwaan Performed by Sam Clifford, Amy Driscoll & Siobhan Finniss

Is there something you wish you had said to someone? Something you really wanted them to know? But for some reason you never did? Using one of these statements, ImproMafia will improvise a play each night, building a whole new world around the audience’s suggestion. Isn’t it about time you had the conversation.

The Persistence of Men on Me Written & Directed by Coleman Grehan Performed by Nicholas Prior

Hi. Hi. Hey. How are you? Hey. How are you? Are you there? Hey. Nice photo. Hey. Do you have any more pictures? Hello? You alive? Hi. What are you looking for on here? Hey. Heyy. Hi. Just after friends here... Heyy. Nice photo. What’s up? Keen here. Hey.

Press Pray Written by Seth Freeman Directed by Isabel Stanfield Performed by Gidyea Venner

A troubled young man seeks refuge in a place of worship, only to find that repentance isn’t as easy to find as he’d hoped.


So, What Are Your Demands? Written & Directed by Jeremy Gordon. Performed by Benjamin Knapton, Sarah Robertson, Jamie Tomic, Tahnee Paterson, Joshua Godfrey, Bridie McDonald & Lachlan Davis.

Ever wanted to rob a bank? Now you can audience - using colour coded cards you will orchestrate the greatest, the worst or the alright-est heist of all time. Pick your disguises, assign your team, make your demands and compare your score on the leaderboard (but only if you escape!).


This program has been developed with the generous support of


STRAND TWO

15-16 July Visy Theatre, Brisbane Powerhouse

BRISBANE CABARET

Mornings with Maryanne (and Riva)! By e.g. and Laine present Written by Elise Greig Directed by Lewis Jones Performed by Elise Greig & Laine Loxlea-Danann

Retail Therapy Written & Directed by Cassandra Croucher Performed by Cassandra Croucher & Stephanie Linsdell

CeCe used to be a people person, but working in retail has ruined her.

Maryanne Merrily is an exuberant, exhilarating, energetic has-been who never-really-was-been. She was seventh runner-up on Australian Idol, made it to the dressing room for Australia’s Got Talent and could have been a contender for The Voice, except for an unfortunate sexual mishap with one of the judges. Now, due to some dubious connections and her overwhelming chutzpah, Maryanne and her longtime friend, Riva Brazilliana, have the opportunity to film a pilot for their TV show, Mornings with Maryanne (and Riva)! Welcome to the live recording.

Now she’s wishing she could exchange her career for another and that her worst customers would stick to online shopping. Can she afford to just lay-by and take it? Or will she end up in Retail Therapy?

There’s Something About Mary(s)

Faustine

Written by Cassie George & Michael Mandalios Musical direction by Luke Volker Performed by Cassie George & Luke Volker

When Sassy Cassie G embarked on her university journey she knew she’d get to meet lots of beautiful, charming, nurturing guys while studying her passion in the world of Musical Theatre. This was her time, she’d finally found a flock of friends who shared her interests in jazz music, Fosse dance, Liza Minnelli … and men. See inside the mildly unhealthy symbiotic relationship between one woman and the entire gay community of Brisbane, as Cassie shares her trials of love, loss and the responsibilities of a queen-inwaiting in There’s Something About Mary(s).

A Dark & Stormy Night Written & performed by Asabi Goodman and James Bovill Directed by Asabi Goodman Costumes by Kristine Von Hilderbrandt Graphics by James Marsden

A woman seeks the help of a well-known sleuth to find her missing lover. Will it be an open and shut case, or will her lover’s disappearance reveal a shocking revelation?

Rumble! Written, Directed & Performed by Tim Byrnes

Professional idiot Tim Byrnes has found a way to overcome his nerves and show how truly powerful he is. HE WILL CRUSH ALL OF YOU! Xo

By Hellcat Cabaret Performed by Severine Sinful & Kitty Obsidian

The tale of Faust has been retold across the eras, the archetype of the deal with a demon for a life less ordinary. Now, it’s cabaret’s turn to dance with the devil!

Puberty! Written, Directed & Performed by Ben Trigger

Puberty is one of those things people would never want to relive - in this new work Trigger will uncover, reimagine and submerse the audience in the ever-so-awkward experience of puberty. Utilising musical theatre songs such as 13, Mix Tape, My Unfortunate Erection and a slight twist on Let It Go this production will encapsulate audience members’ minds and past experiences


STRAND THREE

21-23 July Visy Theatre, Brisbane Powerhouse

BRISBANE THEATRE

Divorce Fantasies

Living

Written by Elena Burger Directed by Damian Smith Performed by Alicia Dark, Sam Tilley, Tarah Walsh, Arun Clarke & Mervyn Marriott

Written by Vivien Whittle, with the help of Julie Bray & Leah Pellinkhof Directed by Michael McNally & Mirjana Ristevski Poster by Jasmine Phillips Performed by Vivien Whittle

Marcia brings Adam home for a night of unanticipated roleplay.

Can I Get An Amen?! Written & performed by Kaitlyn Rogers

WARNING: This show contains sass, a lot of sass. Can I Get an Amen?! Is a new comedy by a selfproclaimed comedic prodigy Kaitlyn Rogers. And like Gina from the Real Housewives of Melbourne is, ‘every drag queen’s fantasy!’ Can I Get an Amen?! Is a must see for alcohol enthusiasts everywhere!

Boys Taste Better With Nutella By Hill and Wood Productions Written by Caitlin Hill Devised & Performed by Caitlin Hill & Peter Wood

Aggy is in love. Again. Her friend, Frederick, fears she is falling for the wrong man. Again. Aggy is stuck in a loop where the only comfort is her Soulmate/Secret Lover, Nutella. Going through the loops they explore how these relationships have shaped her. Is she ready to start again?

Lunch Break Written by Ian Westley Directed by Gabriella Flowers Costume Designer: Jaymee Richards Performed by Casey McCollow, Madi Kennedy-Tucker & Levi Wilcox

Ahh to be a kid again! Three young children discuss the big “adult” issues. They think they’ve got it all sussed out.

Not So Black and White By Vacant Collective Written by Aimee Duroux Directed by Laura Campbell Performed by Leilani Fenwick, Samantha Sherrin, Daniel Chlonta & Sam Henry

Not So Black and White delves into the lives of two couples navigating their way through the complexities of a relationship and exploring what it means to love and be loved in return.

The journey to parenthood is the most fulfilling experience of one’s life…Or so we’re told.

The Crash Written by Abby Howells Directed by Steph Tandy Performed by Sam Tilley & Liana Le Gros

Janine and Tobey crash their car on the way to a wedding. And then it gets worse. The story of a couple who are on two different paths but just don’t know it yet.

Carpet Burn By the Miscreants Written by William Pyke Directed by Jack Braddy Performed by Matt McInally, Olivia Hall-Smith, Dominic Guilfoyle & William Pyke

We’ve all faced the harsh judgement of our peers. We’ve all felt the shame of failure. This boy has a little something to say about it all. One auditionee vs. the panel and one seminal question to be answered: Who will be the lead?

Tapping Out Written by Maura Pierlot Directed by Yvette Walker Assistant Directed by Lisa Campos Performed by Terry J Cassels

Thirty year old Wes has OCD and a suffocating weight of repressed emotions that haunt him every hour, minute, second of the day... A life changing event will force him to challenge himself to find the words to release him from the repressed prison he has been trapped in.


The Charmed Life

Attachment Theory

Written by Mark Harvey Levine & Michael Shapiro Directed by Shaun McCallum Choreographed by Brooke McMullen Music Direction by Sophie Woodward Performed by Belinda Ward, Josh Rye, Casey McCollow, Jess Purdy, Cait Gregor, Brooke McMullen, Tom Markiewicz and Danny Lazar

By The PHP Collective Directed by Jamie Kendall Performed by Jamie Kendall & Gina Limpus

Margie has experienced unnaturally good luck her entire life. Parking tickets vanish without cause, magazine subscriptions renew, and her house never seems to get dirty. One afternoon she discovers the source of her good luck: a secret admirer, who for years has been covertly making her life better. What do you do with such a devoted follower?

A Physical Theatre exploration of American Psychologist, John Bowlby’s three proposed Attachment styles.


STRAND FOUR BRISBANE CABARET

22 & 23 July Visy Theatre, Brisbane Powerhouse

Hi, Can I Help You?

Cradle Me In Your Arms

Written by Sophie Banister Performed by Sophie Banister & Ellie Wilson Accompanied by Geordie McGrath

Written & Directed by David Massingham Performed by David Massingham & Drew Lochrie

Meet Grace, the shoe shop assistant desperate to help her dear customers become part of the perfect pair. With her cute and kooky shoe companions and some rather questionable customer service, this show is the opportunity for lonely souls to embrace true friendship.

TBC: The Beauty Channel By Virago Theatre Co AU Written by Chloe-Rose Taylor & Natasha Veselinovic Creative Consultancy by Kristen Barros Performed by Chloe-Rose Taylor, Thomas Davis & Sophie Stevens

Ever wondered how to get that flawless look? Contouring caught you looking like a clown? Sick of buying expensive products? Well look no further. Join the experts at TBC on their musical youtube tutorial. They will guide you on your way to creating your perfect selfie.

Good Intent Performed by Hannah Falconer & Tasia Freckles

This film noir-themed burlesque act tells the story of two strangers who meet and begin a torrid affair. But their passion is doomed to fail… and cheating comes with fatal consequences.

The Gospel According to Matthew Written & Performed by Matthew Semple Directed by Simon Mason

In the performing arts, every day is a battle between artistic integrity and selling out to make dodgy, late-night TV commercials. For Matthew, the choice was simple: sell out or die trying. To that end, he has vowed to ditch art for superstardom—if only he can figure out how.

Mortally wounded on the battlefield, a gallant soldier faces the prospect of a lonely death, never again to see the ones he loves. As his life ebbs away, he asks the universe: “Will no one cradle me in their arms?” Settle in for an uproarious comedy.

Fifty Shades of Curious Performed by Katelyn Ryan & Kate Robinson

When Madeline Woods discovers Fifty Shades of Grey, she encounters a book that is very attractive and deeply intimidating. Madeline is shocked to find she wants to read it. And, when warned to keep her distance, it only makes her want it more. This cabaret is intended for “mature” audiences.

Natural Born Spinster Written & Performed by Cienda McNamara Directed by Catarina Hebbard Music by Luke Volker

Cienda isn’t bothered by her life choices, This is not another ‘single sad girl’ she doesn’t feel defective in any way, nor is she angry or depressed, but she is contemplative about why she hasn’t yet done all the things a woman is supposed to have done by her age and she is starting to feel the pressure.


CONSERVATORY GRADUATES

Jack Douglas Best Actor Award, Short+Sweet 2013

Shanay De Marco Best Actor Award, Short+Sweet 2014

96 Albert St, Brisbane | 3229 6929 | tpac.edu.au The Performing Arts Conservatory first opened its doors in 1993. Since then hundreds of students have successfully graduated from our Advanced Diploma of Screen and Stage Acting. With the release of our two new courses Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media, The Performing Arts Conservatory is also now Australia’s first 3D and 2D film school. Our Advanced Diploma of Commercial Song and Dance Performance, for the music video industry is a course never seen before and fills a gap in the market no one else can deliver. This move means we now have the opportunity to offer three unique courses, working collaboratively on the same CBD premises! More highly anticipated courses are planned for the very near future for the continuing growth of the Performing Arts Conservatory.


STRAND FIVE

GOLD COAST THEATRE

4-6 Aug The Space, The Arts Centre Gold Coast

Dolly and Ken

Connection

Written, directed & performed by Krystal Shuttleworth & James Flett Props & Costumes by James Flett

By Underground Productions Written by Alex Smith Directed by John Da Conceição Performed by Elise O’Meara & Nikhi Singh

Growing up is difficult, especially if you’re a child toy being replaced by an adult toy. Playtime is about to get extremely awkward.

The Tail of Klaus and Shelly Waterbottom Written by Scott Barnett Directed by Janet Palmer Performed by Melissa Maguire (Girl) & Joseph Kelly (Boy)

It’s the dating game. You can either sit back and watch, or jump in head first.

The Lucy Ferman Show Written & performed by Sophie Edwards

Brisbane famous Televangelist Lucy Ferman invites you into her home for ten precious minutes of somewhat holy magic.

Fighting Mr Right Written by Barbara Lindsay Directed by Hannah Falconer Performed by Georgia Rainbow & Patrick Shearer

After a great first date a woman reveals her peculiar dating rules: she won’t sleep with a man until they’ve had three fights. What’s her date to do? If he doesn’t push her far enough nothing will happen, but if he pushes her too far then it’s game over.

AM By Underground Productions Written & Directed by Kemii Maguire Performed by Elise O’Meara

“Never have I looked forward to dead air, over the awkwardness.” A community-radio presenter in rural Queensland tries to hit hard journalism - with what can only be described as the drunk, lonely, medically induced, and late-night SBS viewers to keep company.

Invigilators Incorporated By Underground Productions Written & Directed by Drew Buchanan Performed by Jono Hides, Sam Webb, Ruaraidh Peck, Rijen Mulgrew, Kurtis Laing & Drew Buchanan

A group of elderly Brisbanites band together to uphold the integrity of the university examination system.

Kevin, a generally pleasant young man whose dreams are unrealised, faces a harrowing condition and equally stark decision. He is visited by Kayleigh. Though they have had variations of the ensuing conversation many times, on this occasion there is more at stake than either one realises.

50 Ways to Soothe Yourself Without Food Written by Kathryn Kerr Directed by Laura Minifie Performed by Mervyn Marriott, Audrey Cadzow, Sarah McNally & Emma Goodman

A dynamic fat plated ensemble of cereal dessert eaters trying to lose weight. After a few fad diet attempts the whole thing is postponed until New Years… anyone for seconds?

Sister Icarus By CR Productions Written & Directed by Jay Bloodsworth Performed by Sharmanee Jenkins, William Toft & Shane Oliver

Frankie and Franky Nikolai have been performing together since the day they could tap their toes. As years wore on, Frankie sought more daring pursuits as a stunt choreographer. Will her brother’s sudden departure from the performance of “The Flight of Icarus”, pull Frankie unwillingly back into the spotlight?

1AM By Underground Productions Written & Directed by Zaitoon Salman Performed by Julie Stuart, Luke Chapman, Matthew Ambrose & Nikhil Singh

According to Kit, his life is completely normal. 100% fine. Nothing to be concerned or worried about. So what is he doing at a nearly abandoned general store-alone-during one of the biggest storms of the year?



STRAND SIX

GOLD COAST CABARET

I Dated Batman Written & Performed by Tammy Sarah Linde Musical arrangements and Comediaturgy by Luke O’Hagan & Phillip Fitzjohn Also performed by Luke O’Hagan

Tammy Sarah Linde is single. And yes, she dated a guy who thought he was Batman. This award winning* cabaret show features original music and true stories. Funny, sad, and sweet, you will take a journey through the life of a woman whose taste in men is... questionable, at best. (*Anywhere Festival 2016 Award)

Booty Call With Banter By The Polymammaries Written & Directed by Tamara McLaughlin Photography by Sam Chatterjee Performed by Madeleine Harte, Dale Gibson & Tamara McLaughlin

Hopelessly in love or just hopeless? ‘Booty Call with Banter’ follows the journey of self assessment that we have all found at the bottom of a bottle of red. Navigating the brave new world of online dating, being judged on your body and debating the existence of the friend zone can be tough, so why not spend a night watching our mate do a really bad job of it?

Bulgarian Folk Songs By Valia Gianinska

After charming audiences at last year’s festival, Valia is back with her culturally rich songs and delightful stories.

6 & 13 Aug The Basement, The Arts Centre Gold Coast

‘I Dream of Janey’ & ‘Clashin’ Surfboards’ Written, Directed & Performed by Janey Clash

A retro dream with a fiery wit. Burlesque beauty Janey Clash has a cheeky personality and grinds so intense they have been known to bring audiences to their knees. Sporting a figure that pays homage to the goddesses of the 1960’s and a style all of her own, if you like your women cute, quirky and scorching hot then Janey Clash is the girl for you. She’ll be gracing the Gold coast Cabaret stage with her signature 60’s style of Burlesque, sensual tease and tongue in cheek humour.

Love Obessed Written, Directed & Performed by Rachel Layt

People often say they’d do anything for the ones they love… but exactly how far is too far?

Queen Directed & Written by Daniel Stockwell Choreographed & Performed by Athena Thrillme

‘Queen’ is a burlesque cabaret that showcases two distinct dance pieces that respond in their own unique style to the archaic attitudes towards women, which are still present today. This is the middle finger and an order to respect.



STRAND SEVEN GOLD COAST THEATRE

11-13 Aug The Space, The Arts Centre Gold Coast

Before I Go

BINGE

Written by Michelle Macwhirter Directed by Claudine Anderson Performed by Michelle Macwhirter & Kelly Joyce

By Serial Dissociates Directed by Hannah Barr & Lana Bellingham-Young Performed by Michael Los & Hannah Barr

When a family emergency throws two estranged sisters back together, tensions run high and they must finally address the hurts of the past. But Ashley has her own agenda – one that will change both of their lives forever.

1 AM. I should probably be asleep. Wait, what?! NO WHAT? What kinda cliffhanger bullshit is this? Okay, just one more… …… So Season 4 was average.

Harold Written by Robbie Maher Directed by Jamie Zin Performed by Daniel Hurst & Bryce Hudson

Harold is a rather dapper chap, fond of wine, cheese, a gentleman’s wager and puppies. We couldn’t quite convey his charisma with one actor, so Harold is played by two.

Second Hand Written & Directed by Sonny Clarke Performed by Monette Lee, Chris Bartholomew, Paris Moletti & Stephanie Kutty.

Ewa, alone and menopausal turns to the local trade papers to find a sympathetic audience for her riches to rags tale. Amy and Fred plan to sell some furniture to make room for their new life together but realise too late that time is not kind.

Sucking Hell By Shark Theatre Co Performed by Mark Mather, Shannon Maugham & Kai Johnson

A vampire and a werewolf thought they lived an ordinary death. This is, until their crossbred son committed an act so vile it will shake their dysfunctional family to the core. Sit back and get ready for a blood curdling, heart stopping, and soul-destroying show by Shark Theatre Co. ‘Definitely better than Twilight’- New York Times.

Delinquence By Share House Theatre Company Written by Josh Lyons Directed by Emma Black Performed by Emma Windress, Alex Budden, Rebekah Schmidt, Brendan O’Leary, Josh Lyons & Marcus Oborn

Ms Jones is a substitute teacher. She’s used to disorganised classes, rowdy children, and constant adversity from students and staff alike. But these aren’t your average kids, this isn’t your average classroom, and she’s going to need to be much more than your average teacher to make a difference.

Chicken Curry Written by Georgina Adamson Directed by Nevin Howell Performed by Daniel Hurst, Franciska Schmoll & James Campbell

Two strangers, Blake and Lilly, have the misfortune of contracting food poisoning in the public bathroom at Paul’s Indian Delights. Through all the vomit and dry retching they bond over their tendency to be unlucky in love. Until now. Chicken Curry is a story so cute, it’ll make you vomit.

Red wire, Blue wire Written by Albert Jamae Directed by Tyler Smith

A black comedy high-stakes rollercoaster following a bomb defusal agent, sent to defuse a bomb attached to a ‘seemingly’ innocent worker in an Insurance office… only for each of them to realise they’ve met before…

It Doesn’t Written by George Smart Directed by Martelle Simon-Green Performed by Benny Gane & Pavle Banovic

When David discovers that his compromising photo has gone viral he makes one last call to the hotline before he jumps of a bridge. Alec, is the new hotline volunteer who gets David’s call and finds the training manual is of no help in a situation like this.

Endgame By Spangled Aura Productions Written & Performed by Sarah Gooda

One minute the world is at your feet, the next, you’re falling into a chasm so dark and endless you don’t think you’ll ever find your way out. But it’s not the world that’s changed. It’s you. Living life through the lens of Bipolar Disorder can be challenging, but at other times you find yourself sure of one thing. You’re fine. It’s the rest of the world that’s crazy.



THE GALA FINAL Throughout the festival, 12 of the best productions are selected to be performed at the Gala Final. These works of both theatre and cabaret are said to represent the “best of the festival”. The shows are shortlisted by a process that considers nominations from anonymous industry professionals (Judge’s Choice) and audience votes (People’s Choice). At every performance throughout the festival, audience will be given the power to vote. In addition to the best shows from Brisbane and the Gold Coast, the Gala lineup will also include the best production from Short+Sweet Townsville 2015: The Queen’s English - written & directed by Catherine McKernan Doris. At the conclusion of the Gala Final performances, recipients will be announced for the following awards. These will have been decided by our panel of industry professionals. Each award comes with a unique sculptural trophy, designed and hand-made by a local artist. Each award will also be complemented by a range of prizes, including theatre tickets, headshot packages, training opportunities and gift vouchers. This year the recipients of the Short+Sweet Award will also be offered a Creative Development deal with support from Brisbane Powerhouse and Short+Sweet Queensland. This exciting opportunity will enable the artists to further develop their current show, or breathe life into a new project. The Gala Final will be held in the Powerhouse Theatre at 7pm, on Friday 26 August.

THE AWARDS The Short+Sweet Award

Presented to the best overall production, whether theatre or cabaret – taking into consideration acting, directing and script.

Best Production - Theatre

Best New Talent

Presented to an emerging writer, director or performer who performed outstandingly either at the Gala Final or during the festival.

Presented to the team behind the best play, excluding the winner of the Short+Sweet Award.

Best Script

Best Production - Cabaret

Best Original Score

Presented to the team behind the best cabaret, excluding the winner of the Short+Sweet Award.

Best Director

Presented to the writer of the most outstanding script performed at the festival. Presented to the composer of the best original score performed in a cabaret.

People’s Choice Award

Presented to the best director of a play or cabaret act, by discernment of the judges.

For the most popular play or cabaret act as voted by audiences throughout the festival.

Best Actor

Best Poster Award

Presented to the performer who gave the most outstanding performance in a play.

Best Cabaret Artist

Presented to the performer who gave the most outstanding performance in a cabaret.

Presented to the production team that supplied the most outstanding poster art representing their production, from any production presented throughout the festival.

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2015 AWARD RECIPIENTS Best Overall Production

Best New Talent

The Foxy Morons Present: I <3 A Sunburnt C*ntry

Paige Poulier (The Roasting)

Best Play

Best Script

The Roasting

Best Cabaret

The Foxy Morons Present: I <3 A Sunburnt C*ntry (Xanthe Jones & Phoebe Ballard)

The Confession

Best Director

People’s Choice Award

Laura Bayly (Awkward)

The Foxy Morons Present: I <3 A Sunburnt C*ntry

Best Original Score/Song

Best Actor Paige Poulier (The Roasting)

Best Cabaret Artist

The Foxy Morons Present: I <3 A Sunburnt C*ntry (Xanthe Jones & Phoebe Ballard)

Best Poster Design Yes, I’m A Serial Nomad

Emily Vascotto (The Confession)

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Festival Director Nathan Sibthorpe Festival Manager Brodie Peace Executive Producer Sean Dennehy Production Manager Nicola Jones External Publicist Emmaly Langridge Lighting Designer Christine Felmingham Stage Manager Brisbane Ella Gordon Stage Manager Gold Coast Jeremy Gordon Assistant Production Manager Grace O’Keefe Savannah Williams-Piper Assistant Stage Manager Courtney Snell Photographers Alex Jamieson Benjamin Bray

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Major Sponsors

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