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New theatre group forms in Warburton



A new theatre group has formed in Warburton, looking to connect local residents to the world on stage and the joys performing brings to many.

Jayne Coney is part of the founding members of ‘Mad Hatters Theatrics’ and said they want to focus on ‘telling our own stories’ and showcasing Australian plays.

“We wanted to be a really inclusive group – we want this to be a community group, run by the community for the community and do things that people are really interested in,” Ms Coney said.

A range of shows in varying areas such as cabarets, musicals, comedy and the spoken word are in their sights for the future.

Currently there are 25 members but there’s room for many more.

“It really builds a strong community. When you’ve been in production with someone, you kind of feel like family. We put in a lot of time and it builds self confidence,” she said.

“You learn coordination, you’re getting up and moving around the stage, and learning lines is good for the brain.”

The group is currently meeting up regularly for social play reading to get to know one another at Koha Cafe.

Members are also arranging fundraising events such as a Mad Hatter’s tea party photo booth at the upcoming Ecotopia market at ECOSS in March.

It’s hoped funds will help to support performances for later in the year.

Anyone 18 years old and above is encouraged to get in touch via the Facebook page.

“It’s a great community where we plan for it to be a really inclusive group, so we’re not sexiest, ageist – we’re happy for anybody to join in and they don’t have to just be actors, people can learn to do directing or stage managing or sound, lighting, costumes or sets.

“Even if you’re not interested in being on the stage, there’s lots of other creative things.”

For more information visit https://www.facebook.com/madhattertheatrics

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