Love Lust Lost single work   drama  
Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 Love Lust Lost
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'Descend to an enchanting new world, where madness roils, dreams unfurl and aching secrets bloom through the dark. An immersive, multi-sensory and intimate adventure where the timeless tales of Jules Verne, Hans Christian Anderson and Joseph Conrad collide across far-flung realms.  The phantasmagoria that is Love Lust Lost will flood the far reaches of your mind with an intricate underworld – of terrible sacrifice, sweet surrender, lost souls and other-worldly fun.

'Blending music and theatre, soundscapes and song, spoken word and dance, circus and taste, this immersive theatre experience is an unforgettable foray into imagination and desire. Travellers will embark on a strange craft helmed by Captain Anderson, where they sail through the vaults of his uncalm mind. Unbeknownst to our captain, we are heading into stormier seas, in which wash other beings - adrift on the currents of their own tormented desires.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

Production Details

  • Presented by Broad Encounters in Fortitude Valley, 13 July - end of September 2022.

    Creative Producer: Kirsten Siddle.

    Dramaturg: Helen Cassidy.

    Set Designers: Dave Angelico, Josh McIntosh, James Brown, and Stephen Wolf.

    Musical Arrangements: Mik Lavage.

    Lighting Designer: Jason Glenwright.

    Costume Designer: Olga Dumov.

    Cast: Ben Adams (The Balladeer), Carla Beard (Claude), Asher Bowen (Sandy), Christ Braithwaite (Chan), Sandro Colarelli (Captain Anderson), Kristian Santic (The Mariner), and Lucinda Shaw (Salacia).

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Works about this Work

Theatre Review : Love, Lust, Lost, Austral Picture Theatre Kate Mulqueen , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: ArtsHub , September 2023;

— Review of Love Lust Lost Helen Cassidy , Kirsten Siddle , 2022 single work drama

'This immersive theatre show ensures a different viewing experience every night.'

Theatre Review : Love, Lust, Lost, Austral Picture Theatre Kate Mulqueen , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: ArtsHub , September 2023;

— Review of Love Lust Lost Helen Cassidy , Kirsten Siddle , 2022 single work drama

'This immersive theatre show ensures a different viewing experience every night.'

Last amended 16 Feb 2023 11:09:44
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