• Coleman Grehan

    Coleman Grehan is a freelance theatre artist and music composer currently residing in Canberra, Australia. Born in Singapore and raised in Brisbane, he graduated from Queensland Academy for Creative Industries in 2012 and recently graduated from an internship with Zen Zen Zo Physical Theatre in 2013. He currently is studying a Bachelor of International Relations/Bachelor of Arts at Australian National University. Coleman is currently devising a butoh/live-art piece entitled “HIM” to take up to Brisbane as part of Anywhere Theatre Festival 2014.


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Canberra, You Are Here Canberra 2014

Unsex Me, You Are Here

No Comments 23 March 2014

-Smith’s Alternative Bookshop is turned into a theatre for two nights to welcome the Canberra premiere of Unsex Me. Presented by MKA: Theatre of New Writing and written by Mark Wilson, Unsex Me is a controversial post-dramatic theatre work that will either have you laughing on the edge of your seat or walking out halfway into the show. Wilson […]

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Canberra, You Are Here Canberra 2014

The Mayfly Project, You Are Here

No Comments 20 March 2014

Devised by Nathan Harrison and Jake Pember, The Mayfly Project is a delicate performance work currently showing at Smith’s Alternative Bookshop as part of You Are Here. A combination of lecture, forum and theatrical storytelling, The Mayfly Project encourages audiences to think big about environmental sustainability and the ways to achieve it. Harrison and Pember begin by introducing the character […]

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Canberra, You Are Here Canberra 2014

Cut Snake, You Are Here

No Comments 20 March 2014

Who would win in a fight between a horse and hippopotamus? This is one of the many questions, if not the million dollar question, that is posed in Arthur Productions’ Cut Snake. Cut Snake, written by Amelia Evans and Dan Giovannoni, follows the lives of the craziest trio you’ll ever meet; there’s Kiki (Catherine Davies), a […]

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