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The Playlist

Ticket Information

  • General Admission: $30.39 each ($30.00 + $0.39 fees)
  • Concession: $25.33 each ($25.00 + $0.33 fees)
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Dates

  • Sat 27 Aug 2022, 6:00pm–8:00pm

Restrictions

All Ages

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Favourite songs underscoring fabulous stories.

Stories of people and their connection to Coolum.

Joyous, Heartbreaking, Mischievous, Hilarious.

Music to match the sentiment of the story. Sentiment indivisible from its musical score.

The Playlist is a place-based performance work centred on the songs of Coolum and the stories that connect them to the community.

Throughout 2022, our collectors have been out and about gathering songs and associated stories that local residents relate to their Coolum experience — a favourite piece of music that connects them to place.

From this a playlist of almost 60 songs was compiled — you can listen to the entire playlist at https://redchair.com.au/what-s-on/event/546-playlist. Then a selection of songs and stories were selected and have been crafted into a one-hour immersive theatrical experience combining live music, video projection, visual art, and spoken word.

Featuring Lyndon Davis & Gubbi Gubbi Dance, James Muller (Film Maker / Projection Artist), Peta O’Hara (Art Design), Cooper Brady (Photography), Cool Harmonies Choir and the stellar musical lineup of Shannon Sol Carroll, Nadia Sunde, Andrew Veivers, Eugenie Costello, Oj Newcomb and Kym Ambrose.

CREATIVE TEAM
Andrew Veivers — Artistic Director / Composer / Musician / Collector
James Muller — Film Maker / Projection Artist
Yvonne Corstophin — Choral Arrangements and Choir Facilitator
Shannon Sol Carroll — Collector/Vocals/ Guitar
Peta O’Hara — Art & Set Designer / Collector
Cooper Brady — Photographer
Angie Dunbavan — Producer
Philip Dunbavan — Production Manager

"This project is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland."

IMAGE: Cooper Brady

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