About the companies
MO Theatre’s Modus Operandi is making contemporary theatre that elevates female perspectives and amplifies the work of female creatives.
Co-founded by Brisbane Actors Sarah Ann McLeod and Sarah Ogden, MO’s here for fleshy, feisty and fecund feasts of female stories. This is the MOment for us femme folk not to ask for, but to demand MOre.
PRAMKICKER is the first course of the feast.
All Forms Considered is the creative home base for Shaun Charles and his collaborators. Performance. Theatre. Opera. Documentary. Music videos. These forms may intersect or overlap, they may hold their traditional form or be abandoned altogether. All Forms Considered as long as they ask questions of the world we’ve made.
Assembly of Elephants (AoE) specialises in new performance works across theatre, digital media, and audio. The company champions new Australian work and develops socially driven theatre on urgent topics. We think the world needs to be a little kinder - and a little crazier. assemblyofelephants.com.
Bodysnatchers is a theatre company working between Sydney/Gadigal and Brisbane/Magandjin, founded in 2010 by Sanja Simić and Mark Rogers.
Nationally, their work has been presented at La Boite Theatre, Brisbane Festival, Old Fitz Theatre, Old 505 Theatre, La Mama Theatre, PACT, and Sydney & Adelaide Fringe Festivals. Previous productions include Naked & Screaming, Plastic, Blood Pressure, and Soothsayers, as well as multiple seasons of Kirby Medway’s Encounter and Aileen Huyn’s Gobbledygook.
Bodysnatchers work with new writing to expand the possibilities of text based theatre in Australia, making work that is contemporary, political, and human.