


Eaton Gorge Theatre Company's various stage productions have provided entertainment for a wide range of audiences throughout NSW as well as provided local actors with the opportunity to perform. Eaton Gorge also encourages up-and-coming lighting and sound technicians providing opportunities for those wishing to be involved behind the scenes.
Shakespeare in the Gardens
Eaton Gorge Theatre Company's outdoor Shakespeare was an annual event held at the beginning of each year from 2011 until 2015. The directors of Eaton Gorge Theatre Company, Juliet Scrine & Ian McColm, both directed and performed in the productions over the 5 years as well as casting local performers and employees of the company in both acting and production roles.
The audience brought along picnic blankets and food enjoying the poetic language of Shakespeare underneath a fading afternoon sky finishing under the stars. 2015's production 'As You Like It' toured to three different locations starting with the University of Wollongong, Campbeltown and finishing the season at Old Government House in Parramatta.
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Audrey of the Outback
Audrey of the Outback was a piece adapted by Ian McColm and Juliet Scrine from Christine Harris's Award-winning children's book. The production took a few years to put together utilising a wide variety of sources to complete such as the services of Dramaturg Richard Tulloch, the use of the Kangaroo Valley Community Centre, and a team of production designers including Imogen Ross, David Thomas, Toby Knyvett and McKenzee Scrine.
Audrey completed two successful seasons one at Shoalhaven Entertainment Centre (2014) and at King Street Theatre Newtown (2016).
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The Adventures of Snugglepot & Cuddlepie
May Gibbs’ quintessentially Australian classics have fascinated and delighted generations of children and families, introducing them to the wonder and magic of the Australian bush. In this new outdoor adaptation, the iconic Tales of Snugglepot and Cuddlepie came to life for contemporary audiences in a funny and enchanting performance that introduced today’s children to the wonderful world of May Gibbs.
The Adventures of Snugglepot & Cuddlepie ran for two seasons in 2022 and 2023 across a handful of NSW Parks and Gardens including Centennial Park, Eurobodalla Botanic Gardens, Wollongong Botanic Gardens and Retford Park in Bowral.
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