What do rule breakers and butterflies share? A collective noun: a rabble.
Enter the Kaleidoscope, and meet a rabble of rebels - born from the bricks of Balam Balam Place. They’re here to hunt for the broken bits and test the limits of law and gravity. Join their technicolour rebellion and discover what happens when you dare to defy the rules and fly free.
City of Voices is an inclusive theatre company that creates devised, ensemble-driven and accessible work.
This is a partially outdoor event, about 50% will be without cover. Please best prepare yourself by checking the weather beforehand. It's sunny and sometimes wet and surprisingly cool in November so pack what you need to be comfy.
In the case of inclement weather, a cancelled performance will be rescheduled for Sunday 30th November 2pm.
Credits:
Created and performed by City of Voices ensemble:
Gizem Acaroglu, Athina Alexandrou, Paul Cruickshank, Michael Gatt, Mengxia (Mia) Gu, Linda Jane Marsh, Bronwyn Phillips, Kate Scholl, Mark Smith, Yanina Vandenberg, Amber Williams.
Directed: Milly Cooper
Script curation: Laura Collins
Support artists: Geoffrey Thornson & Laura Collins
Company manager: Emma Fawcett
Costume designer: Samantha Hastings
Composer: Rachel Lewindon
Lighting designer: Spencer Herd
Production Manager: Jacinta Anderson
Stage manager: Ellen Perriment
Technical Operator: Samar Uraizee
Graphic designer: Maxine Palmerson
Photo: Gilda Jones
City of Voices is proudly supported by: City of Port Phillip, South Melbourne Community Chest, Palais Theatre Community Fund, Southport Community Centre
Kaleidoscope was created and will be performed on the unceded lands of the Wurundjeri and Bunurong Peoples. Always was, always will be.
Accessibility
Event Access
Accessibility:
The work has a Visual Rating of 50% and an Aural Rating of 50%.
We will be having 2x Audio described performances in Describer Guide deliver mode, with pre-show Tactile Tours 30mins before on Fri 28 7.30pm & Sat 29 2pm.
This show is wheelchair/flat access accessible. There is an accessible bathroom.
This is a Relaxed Season. We will be adding a Relaxed Guide in this event description in the coming weeks.
A Break Out Room will be available for all performances.
This is a slow roving work. We will be asking you to move at several intervals throughout the work. If you require a seat or think you might prefer to have one throughout then let us know when booking. We'll have plenty of spare chairs/seating options so make yourself known to FOH when arriving at the performances too.
Wayfinding: parking can be tricky in Brunswick, if driving allow plenty of time. Detailed written and visual information on how-to-get-there via driving, public transport and bike will be placed in this event description in the coming weeks.
For any access need to knows please contact Artistic Director of City of Voices Milly Cooper on 0478023844.
Venue Access
Accessible parking bays
Close to Brunswick station (Upfield line train) and #19 tram
Event type
by Deaf and/or disabled artists
For bookings and information on specific access and transport.
Location