TASMANIA TOUR DAY 4

“What a wonderful experience for the students! Focusing on physical aspects of theatre developed the students ability to trust each other smile emoticon Thank you to Homunculus for helping us find our ensemble energy sooner!” —Sam Bromfield, Smithton State High School, TAS

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TASMANIA TOUR DAY 3

“Clint, Nick & Allie from Homunculus Theatre Company are wonderfully engaging and interactive performers! All three being professional and flexible in their delivery and response to the audience. Five Stars! Looking forward to having them back next year!” —Jess Popowski, Drama Teacher, Circular Head Christian School, TAS

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TASMANIA TOUR DAY 3

“Clint , Allie & Nick established a warm, relaxed and safe atmosphere from the start! Great exercises to connect with the group with a fabulous blend of interaction and teaching smile emoticon They made the exercises purposeful by talking after about the key concepts developed and explored. The offerings by the students were used to…

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TASMANIA TOUR DAY 2

“Homunculus are always professional, flexible and friendly! Absolutely intelligent and skilled performers! Cafe Floriani 5 stars!” —Louise Peters, Head Of Drama, Launceston Church Grammar School, TAS “I have seen cafe Floriani twice before and it is always fresh!” “Amazing skills!” “Loved the audience interaction!” “Enjoyed it! “Laughed until I couldn’t laugh anymore!” — Audience Members…

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AUDIENCE FEEDBACK

A wonderful early morning, introducing lil Dolcie Mae to the performing arts. Launceston Church Grammar School drama students witnessed 3 very talented people, from the Homunculus Theatre Co. in Brisbane, perform “Cafe Floriani” the style of acting titled, Commedia dell’Arte. (If any one can remember ‘Punch & Judy”, just an example), with lots of amazing…

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TASMANIA TOUR DAY 1

“Cafe Floriani is Superb!  Wonderfully acted, funny plot and a fantastic way to teach students how theatre used to be,originally, as in audience interaction” — Robyn Hickey, St Marys District School , TAS. “Really funny!” “Loved how they interacted with the audience!” “Wonderfully entertaining!l — Audience Members of St Marys District School, TAS

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TASMANIA TOUR

Rockin it around the gas fire in Tassie!

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SVETLANA’S VARIETY HOUR (FOR SHEEP)

The Year 12 Drama Artist in Residence Project 2015 concluded on Friday 22 May with the final performance of Svetlana’s Variety Hour (for sheep) at the Visy Theatre, Brisbane Powerhouse. The show received rave reviews from the audience, and the cast, Drama staff and our Artist in Residence Clint Bolster of Homunculus Theatre Company, are…

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ST RITA’S COLLEGE

“Homunculus Theatre presented a highly engaging and entertaining performance of ‘Café Floriani’ to our Year 10 Drama classes. It clearly modelled for our students the dramatic languages of Commedia dell’Arte strengthening their understanding of the style which they have successfully applied to their own practical work. The post show discussion was equally useful allowing students…

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DAYBORO STATE SCHOOL ARTIST IN RESIDENCE PROGRAM

Week 7 has arrived! The weeks go by so quickly when you’re having fun. It was straight back into directing the students this week in their upcoming performances. It was good to see some of the students had done their homework and were prepared for today’s class. One student was so prepared that she had…

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MOREE FINAL DAY

Wednesday morning was another freezing start to the day, as Lauren and Clint packed up the car and said goodbye to Moree. They had one last workshop to do though however, before they hit the road back to Brisbane, and that was at the Pallamallala State School. The students here were delightful. It’s a small…

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MOREE NSW DAY 2

After such a great day with the primary students of St Philomena’s yesterday, Lauren and Clint were excited to work with the secondary students at Moree Secondary College, and Moree Christian College on day 2 of the tour. Before performing for the students, the Homunculus duo led the students in a 2 hour workshop on…

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