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![]() Les Liaisons Dangereuses Presented By Canberra Repertory Society The Marquise de Merteuil and the Vicomte de Valmont relish a game of manipulation in a world of mannered decadence and moral corruption until the game turns on them. Book NowVenue: Canberra REP Theatre Date: 23 Apr - 9 May 2026 |
![]() Actioning - a methodology for actors Presented By Canberra Repertory Society At the heart of every magnetic performance is a profound commitment to action. Since, put simply, taking action is at the heart of all acting. Book Now“Actioning” can be one of a number of techniques you pull out of your kit bag to work with a text in rehearsal and to prepare for performance, or for when you are feeling stuck in a scene or a monologue. Join award-winning actor and director Lainie Hart for an intensive exploration of "Actioning," a methodology designed to rigorously sharpen your specificity, ignite genuine spontaneity, and foster seamless synchronisation within any ensemble. Grounded in the definitive principles of Caldarone & Lloyd-Williams’ Actions – The Actors’ Thesaurus (2011), Lainie will demystify the mechanics of this approach before moving from theory to the floor, working dynamically through 2 selected scenes from the brilliantly complex text of Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Christopher Hampton. Don’t miss this masterclass in precision. Whether you’re looking to break through a creative block or simply want to add a top-tier technique to your performer’s toolkit, this practical ‘how-to’ separates a good performance from a great one. Spaces, while limited, are open to both participants and observers. Performers will receive high-level feedback on the floor. Text: Caldarone & Lloyd-Williams (2011). Actions – The Actors’ Thesaurus. Nick Hern Books: London. Scenes: 2 selected scenes from Les Liaisons Dangereuses Venue: REP Workshop Date: 27 Apr - 27 Apr 2026 |
![]() Travelling North Presented By Canberra Repertory Society Love at a time of change. Book NowTravel to more than just a tree change place, where relationships, love, aging and family are key to this timeless Australian play. Frank and Frances find new life in a twilight love affair, to the consternation of their conventional children. Their dream takes them north to the sun; but no sooner do they find their idyll than signs of mortality betray Frank’s lion spirit. A moving homage to age and the old radicals who changed the course of Australian history. Venue: Canberra REP Theatre Date: 11 Jun - 27 Jun 2026 |
![]() The Glass Menagerie Presented By Canberra Repertory Society Reflections on family and loss Book NowTennessee Williams’s celebrated autobiographical play – a drama of great tenderness, charm and beauty – is a moving portrait of a troubled American family led by a determined but delusional mother. Venue: Canberra REP Theatre Date: 23 Jul - 8 Aug 2026 |
![]() Daisy Pulls It Off Presented By Canberra Repertory Society A night to remember Book NowMeet Daisy Meredith, the first scholarship student at the elite Grangewood School for Young Ladies. Not St Trinians, though you could be forgiven for thinking so! Complete with practical jokes, snobbery, hockey and a mystery to solve – a parody of a true ‘Girls Own’ adventure. Venue: Canberra REP Theatre Date: 10 Sep - 26 Sep 2026 |
![]() Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors Presented By Canberra Repertory Society Perfect for audiences of all blood types. Book NowHow many pop-culture references can you use in a play? The number is endless. Imagine Bram Stoker's legendary vampire tale mixed with Mel Brooks, Monty Python, and The 39 Steps, and you get a lightning-fast, laugh-out-loud, 90-minute, gender-bending romp. When her sister Mina falls ill with a mysterious disease of the blood, Lucy Westfeldt and her fiancé, Jonathan Harker, enlist the help of famed female vampire hunter Doctor Jean Van Helsing. Their hunt for the dangerous and sexy Count Dracula abounds with clever wordplay and quick-change antics. A blood-curdlingly hilarious send-up of the literary classic. Venue: Canberra REP Theatre Date: 19 Nov - 5 Dec 2026 |






