PHEE BROADWAY THEATRE
PILLOW FIGHT – THE ANCHOR
Fresh from touring NZ following a successful Melbourne Fringe premiere, Pillow Fight is an exhilarating deep dive into the complexity of consent. Rob and Hen have sex, but in the
morning, details of the night begin to blur. They disagree: Was the sex consensual? Realising that whoever is in control of the story is in control of the truth they scramble to find it, resetting the stage to retrace what happened again and again. Can they navigate through memories of the night to prove what really happened?
DATE Saturday 25 March & Sunday 26 March
TIME 4pm
ACCESSIBILITY Wheelchair access
Presented by Mount Alexander Shire
PARALLAX
An thrilling 3D glasses, dance-digital mash up experience. Artist Dr Megan Beckwith returns to Castlemaine with a contemporary dance work that integrates human movement, animation and 3D illusions. Parallax returns home after a creative development residency in 2019 supported by Punctum Inc. through the Phee At Home program.
DATE Wednesday 29 March
TIME 7:30pm
ACCESSIBILITY Wheelchair access
Presented by Mount Alexander Shire
MACBETH – Murder on the Dancefloor
Macbeth – Murder on the Dancefloor is a reimagining of Shakespeare’s tale of betrayal and murder into a 90s nightclub, complete with a gender-balanced cast, live singing, and drag queens. The play includes depictions of
several adult murders (all genders) and the supernatural, and is not suitable for young children.
DATE Thursday 30 March
TIME 12pm and 7pm
ACCESSIBILITY Wheelchair access
Presented by Castlemaine Fringe
THE BLACK CAT
A quintessential production of a classic tale by Edgar Allan Poe. Macabre and terrifying, it is rich in the sumptuous language that is the hallmark of Gothic literature. The tale is brought to life by Glendon Blazely’s evocative music and Mark Penzak’s compelling acting. Both have been performing for over thirty years and this play highlights their skills and life-long passion for the arts.
DATE Friday 31 March
TIME 7.30pm
ACCESSIBILITY Wheelchair access
Presented by Castlemaine Fringe
BRENDA BRESSED
An Evening with Brenda is a night of singing, laughs and buffoonery starring Brenda Bressed: Melbourne’s premier up-and-coming singing drag queen! Join Brenda as she tells the story of her life growing up in the outer South-East suburbs of Melbourne, woven through some of the classics of now and then. From her many interest phases as a child, ups and downs and religious upbringing to boyfriends, heartbreak and finding true love.
DATE Saturday 1 April
TIME 9pm
ACCESSIBILITY Wheelchair access
Presented by Castlemaine Fringe
CANCELLED
SOGGY
We are off on a wacky adventure to help Soggy find some water, coz he’s as thirsty as a whale in the desert! Grab your hula Hoop and a glass of water and enjoy this storytelling adventure of acrobatics and dance with a message of kindness, compassion and the importance of clean water! Great for Primary aged kids and a performance the whole family will enjoy.
DATE Sunday 2 April
TIME 1pm
ACCESSIBILITY Wheelchair access
Presented by Scratch Theatre and Castlemaine Fringe
MOIST
This racy and hilarious spectacle is sopping wet as it takes you on a deep dive into disco-fuelled dystopia. Watch the cast of himbos get soaking wet as they navigate epic circus feats and non-stop clowning. Irrepressibly happy, camp, highly entertaining and not to be missed!
DATE Sunday 2 April
TIME 9pm
ACCESSIBILITY Wheelchair access
Presented by Scratch Theatre and Castlemaine Fringe
MOVE WITH ME – CreateA
We all move through the world differently. Our bodies tell the stories that we cannot help but share when we move. We know that in communication less than 10% of what we understand comes from the words used, the rest is observed from the body and from the tone and rhythm of voice. This performance finds beauty in the unique ways we express ourselves.
DATE/TIME
Tuesday 4 April, 6pm
Wednesday 5 April, 7:30pm
ACCESSIBILITY Wheelchair access
Presented by Mount Alexander Shire