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 A NEW AUSTRALIAN ECO - MUSICAL

WRITTEN BY JADE NAIDU

Made possible by the Australian Government's Regional Arts Fund

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Growing threads artist development program

Applications now Open for emerging artists 18yrs-25yrs 

The Growing Threads Artistic Development Program is an initiative designed to mentor and support emerging artists in the creation of a new Australian eco-musical, ‘Threads’. The program is divided into three stages: development, rehearsal, and live production. Participants will engage in workshops (both online and in person) with industry professionals, collaborate on the rehearsal process, and contribute to the live performance, all whilst gaining valuable skills, mentorship, and industry connections. The program aims to nurture the next generation of theatre-makers and promote cultural and ecological storytelling through the arts.

Image by Hulki Okan Tabak

ABOUT NAIDU
THEATRE COMPANY

 

NAIDU Theatre Company is committed to inspiring, entertaining, and challenging audiences through a dynamic range of productions - from timeless classics to bold new works and original plays by emerging voices. We believe in the transformative power of theatre to illuminate our shared humanity and foster cultural understanding.

EVENTS
 

Welcome to NAIDU Theatre Company’s Events & Tickets page, your gateway to powerful storytelling and unforgettable performances. From original works and bold new voices to reimagined classics, our productions celebrate diversity, connection, and the human experience. Whether you’re joining us on Gumbaynggirr Country (Coffs Coast) or Gadigal Country (Sydney), each show is a heartfelt expression of our community, culture, and creativity. Check out our upcoming events, book your seats, and be part of the magic. We can’t wait to welcome you into the story.

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NAIDU Theatre Company acknowledges First People's Sovereignty and recognises the continuing connection to the Waters, Lands, and Stories told by the Traditional Owners of this Country. We pay our respects to their Elders - Past, Present & Emerging. Always was, Always will be Aboriginal Land 

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Website Photography Credits: Rachel Thorncraft, Simon Whittaker, Teo Ross, Donna Hunt

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