VOICES from Carrical - Documentary Preview

We found a mind-blowing mini documentary of the first season of VOICES, performed and devised by Scotch College boys! It features real-life experiences of Carrical House residents that suffer(ed) from psychosis, bipolar disorder and depression. The reality is, mental illness can hit anyone at any time. VOICES shares the lives of men like these, but even more so the Hope that can arise out of these situations. Don't watch it if you're not ready to be challenged!

 

Buy your tickets for the current session of 'Voices - The Carrical Project' here

VOICES - Tickets are now on sale!

So ticket sales opened today and already some seats have been snapped up...

We're in the final stages of getting our act together for this show. Are you in the final stages of getting your act together to book tickets? Looking forward to sharing the stories from VOICES with you!

Voices 2011

Candlelight Productions and Servants Community Housing proudly present…

Voices

Rehearsals have commenced, the set is designed, the pre-show and post-show entertainment is settling into place and the crew is growing by the week...

And now ticket sales are about to open...

VOICES is Candlelight's first show for which we'll have allocated seating, so we encourage you to book early to get good seats...

Tickets go on sale this coming Monday (25th July). So organise a group and book online via the link on this site!

If you'd like flyers or posters for your friends, community group or school, please let us know at JLIB_HTML_CLOAKING and we'll send some out as soon as we can.

Super Comedian saves you from boredom!

I Am Super, Man

Bam! Pow! Wham! Comedian Michael Connell is saving the citizens of Melbourne from boredom by staging a comedy show. Inspired by a love of comic books, the show is titled I am Super, Man and is being performed as part of the Melbourne Fringe Festival.

“The show asks why we’re happy to settle for average,” explains Michael. “Why do we shlub through life, rather than do our best? Why is the world full of Clark Kents instead of Supermen? Plus there’s jokes about superheroes because I’m a big nerd.”

Being a clean comedy show, Michael will use wits faster than a speeding bullet and punch lines more powerful than a locomotive to deliver jokes without the cringe factor. “I try not to go for easy laughs” says Michael, “it’s part of my never ending battle for truth, justice, and more intelligent comedy.”

“I’ve performed in Fringe Festival many times before with great success,” says Michael, “plus the festival has always been very supportive.” Last year, this support extended to selecting Michael to be part of the festival’s Outside Eye artist development program.

Barring any kryptonite related accidents, the show looks set to be a big success. Only one question remains, when Michael performs will he wear his undies on the outside?

Book your I Am Super, Man tickets online.

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The Importance of being Earnest 2007

"Enjoyed every second and performances were impressive beyond expectations..."

IGNITION Creative Artists Gathering 2005

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Human 2003

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The Importance of being Earnest 2007

"These people are of a good enough standard to perform at the Princess Theatre"

hesheit 2005

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