Workshop: Acting and Theatre Making
As part of NORPA’s Makers In Residence program, we’re offering two free workshops for local theatre makers, led by our Imogen Sage. Come and explore new ways of making theatre!
Workshop 2: Acting and Theatre Making
This workshop is for anyone interested in acting and theatre making. As a group, we will explore how to tell stories through performance, text, movement and ensemble work. We will focus on acting and vocal skills and learn collaborative ways of making theatre.
Whether you’re stepping into a rehearsal room for the first time or looking to expand your existing practice, this is a welcoming space to connect and create.
Suitable for ages 16+
Experience level: All levels welcome, from beginners to established performers
WHEN
Sat 4 Jul, 10am — 12pm
Please arrive by 9:50am
WHERE
St Paul’s Memorial Hall
190 Keen Street, Lismore
TICKETS
FREE, bookings required.
Space is limited so book early to avoid disappointment.
Please note bookings are limited to one ticket per person, as each participant needs to complete a questionnaire and provide their own details.
DETAILS
Please wear comfortable clothes to work physically in the space
ABOUT IMOGEN SAGE
Imogen is an actor, theatre-maker and previous Northern Rivers resident. She trained at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London and has performed extensively in the UK and Australia with companies such as Kneehigh Theatre, Melbourne Theatre Company and Bell Shakespeare, as well as in her own works Woyzeck + Marie and The Last Tentacle.
Imogen is undertaking NORPA’s first Maker In Residence in the Northern Rivers this June 2026. She will spend 2 weeks developing a new one-woman theatre work that interweaves Irish mythology, investigations into gender-based violence and trauma, and the local family history of Imogen’s Irish ancestral grandmother who disappeared in the Lismore area a century ago.
NORPA’s Makers In Residence program is supported by The Ian Potter Foundation.