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Improvention - Triple Bill – Fruit Bat + The Bunch + Dictionary of Moments
A spectacular triple bill of the world’s best theatrical improvisers, supported by improvising actors from all over Australia. Watch one, two, or all three shows, on the one ticket.
7:30pm – Fruit Bat directed by Nick Harriott (AUS)
Blue Mountains musician and theatrical improviser, Nick Harriott, leads a cast built from his workshop at this festival that trained actors to collaborate vocally without being able to see each other. Predominantly performed in darkness, enjoy this unique experience in improvised theatre.
8:25pm – The Bunch directed by Inbal Lori (ISR)
One of the world’s most talented improvisers, Inbal Lori proves that large groups of improvising actors, on stage at the same time, can collaborate in high quality, entertaining, and cohesive scenes, without creating a mess. Only the cast who learned the secrets of this unlikely promise during Inbal’s multi-session workshop intensive, “All In”, could enlighten you as to how they do it.
9:20pm – Dictionary of Moments directed by Jason Geary (AUS)
This isn’t your ordinary dictionary. Here, you won’t find dry definitions — instead, every word unlocks a moment from a story that brings its meaning to life.
One of this festival’s most loved directors and stage performers, Melbourne’s Jason Geary, who you might recognize as a regular actor from TV’s Thank God You’re Here, is known as a master of narrative, and in his festival offering, this year, he takes a deep dive, along with a cast drawn from workshoppers and the festival ensemble, to explode individual moments and give them their full worth.
Phew! This triple bill is like a whole festival in one night….., but have a look and see what Canberra International Festival has on Thursday….., and Saturday…., and Sunday, right here at REP, (or Wednesday’s incredible Improvision Song Contest at Canberra Playhouse, or any night late at Smith’s Alternative)
7:30pm – Fruit Bat directed by Nick Harriott (AUS)
Blue Mountains musician and theatrical improviser, Nick Harriott, leads a cast built from his workshop at this festival that trained actors to collaborate vocally without being able to see each other. Predominantly performed in darkness, enjoy this unique experience in improvised theatre.
8:25pm – The Bunch directed by Inbal Lori (ISR)
One of the world’s most talented improvisers, Inbal Lori proves that large groups of improvising actors, on stage at the same time, can collaborate in high quality, entertaining, and cohesive scenes, without creating a mess. Only the cast who learned the secrets of this unlikely promise during Inbal’s multi-session workshop intensive, “All In”, could enlighten you as to how they do it.
9:20pm – Dictionary of Moments directed by Jason Geary (AUS)
This isn’t your ordinary dictionary. Here, you won’t find dry definitions — instead, every word unlocks a moment from a story that brings its meaning to life.
One of this festival’s most loved directors and stage performers, Melbourne’s Jason Geary, who you might recognize as a regular actor from TV’s Thank God You’re Here, is known as a master of narrative, and in his festival offering, this year, he takes a deep dive, along with a cast drawn from workshoppers and the festival ensemble, to explode individual moments and give them their full worth.
Phew! This triple bill is like a whole festival in one night….., but have a look and see what Canberra International Festival has on Thursday….., and Saturday…., and Sunday, right here at REP, (or Wednesday’s incredible Improvision Song Contest at Canberra Playhouse, or any night late at Smith’s Alternative)


Friday, December 12 - 7:30 pm Available Venue: Canberra REP Theatre |
Ticket pricing for this production (all prices include GST where applicable):
Adult $49.00 |
Child (under 16) $39.00 |
Concession $39.00 |
Group 6+ $39.00 |
Additional fees for this booking (all prices include GST):
Internet Booking Fee $4.00 per booking |
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