What's coming up at HotHouse No Images? Click here Of All The Gin Joints...Dear Friend, Our next show at the Hume Bank Butter Factory Theatre Mother's Ruin: A Cabaret About Gin is proving hugely popular with Border audiences with tickets selling fast. Performances will sell out so if you're planning on heading along, make sure you book soon. If you're stuck for an idea of what to this Mother's Day, a couple of tickets to Mother's Ruin is bound to be a hit with Mum. We're loving our partnership with Public House and Four Pillars Gin and you will too when you head along to Mother's Ruin and experience our Molly Fink pop-up gin joint in the Hume Bank Butter Factory Theatre foyer. Make sure you arrive early to grab a Four Pillars gin and soak up the atmosphere. If your appreciation for gin ends at song, we've got you covered with our friends from Cofield Wines and Bridge Road Brewers providing fine wines and beer alongside non-alcoholic refreshments. Mother’s Ruin: A Cabaret About Gin plays at the Hume Bank Butter Factory Theatre from 21-26 May. Tickets are on sale now with 35% off for groups of ten or more. * This production contains coarse language, and wanton tipsiness. “Marsden and Wood maintain a spot-on balance
of larky humour, bolshy political consciousness,
palpable passion for their subject and sheer joie de vivre” “Mother’s Ruin is a beautifully distilled cabaret.” Limelight l-r Sarah Ward, Peta Brady and Nicci Wilks in Patricia Cornelius' SHIT. Patricia Cornelius' Critically Acclaimed SHIT comes to HotHouseSHIT is a compelling, raw and powerful play which examines the intersections of class and misogyny. It is provocative and tragic, heart-breaking and bitterly funny. What happens when a girl spits, or swears, or screams, or shouts, or pulls down her pants to ‘moon’ someone from a car? If she laughs too loudly, cuts her hair too short, or if she fights – really fights? Out of control girls, angry girls, nasty girls are a sight to behold. They’re terrifying, electrifying, they’re everything girls shouldn’t be, and we hate them. Billy, Bobby and Sam are three such girls. They don’t believe in anything. They’re mean, foul-mouthed, downtrodden, hard-bitten, utterly damaged women. They believe the world is shit, that their lives are shit, that they are shit. “The performances from Wilks, Ward and Brady bristle with conviction. Grotesque but utterly authentic, they bring these difficult women to life with every cell in their bodies.” The Age “SHIT is a vital piece of theatre, superbly constructed, brilliantly executed.” The Observer SHIT by Patricia Cornelius plays at the Hume Bank Butter Factory Theatre 17-21 July. This production contains nudity and very coarse language and is recommended for mature audiences only. Galah Bar is a highly popular performance platform for local talent to test and tag evolving performance ideas in front of a live (and mostly sober) audience. Or just show off generally. It’s a melting pot of indie music, opera, poetry, comedy, circus, drag – and a few acts that defy labeling. Galah Bar events sold out in 2017, proving there’s a large, loving audience for home-grown talent! Galah Bar #2 on Friday 15 June from 6:30pm will come alive with the ‘scratch and squawk’ of some beautifully eclectic regional acts. Rub shoulders with neighbours over a delicious glass of Cofield wine or Bridge Road craft beer, nibble, gobble or graze on some tasty snacks from Merv’s Munchies and soak up the talent-charged atmosphere! |