Autonomous Productions

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Perth
Perth 6147

Company information
Autonomous Productions sees the experience of theatre as especially beneficial for young people who are developing socially, emotionally and artistically. With most aspects of production coordinated by artists aged under 25, this production is a great vehicle through which young people can cultivate their talents, develop teamwork skills and showcase their efforts in a supportive environment. Past productions include: The Marriage of Figaro (2007), Nothin’ But Opera – The Gentlemen (2006), Bacchae (2003 & 2004), Dags (2004), The Critic (2003), Who Needs Creative Friends (2002), A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Redreamed (2002) and A Very Freo Much Ado About Nothing (2001).

Further information
Amanda Ash
0403822274

Past productions

2008
The World Goes 'Round08/05/2008 - 10/05/2008


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An innovative youth theatre company, incorporated


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