Premium Content:

EDGE: Get into the scene with Blank Space Productions

EDGE_Poster_LANDSCAPE

Blank Space Productions is currently running a new immersive, unique series of shows at the Chrissie Parrott Art Space where the audience is the secret ingredient.

- Advertisement -

10 shows, 10 writers, 23 actors and the viewers are creating new scenes each week along with Blank Space director Bridget Le May.

Le May, who recently directed Fear of Merging with The Cutting Room Floor’s Home Open series, has a penchant for shows that focus on transformation and EDGE is no different.

Participants are invited to take a crucial role in forming each scene, but audience members are welcome to sit back and enjoy the performance.

Get involved with EDGE at Chrissie Parrott Art Space each Wednesday, ending November 16th. For tickets and more information, head to Eventbrite.

Latest

TV heart throb James Van Der Beek dies aged 48

In 2024 the actor shared he was being treated for colorectal cancer. He is survived by his wife and six children.

Senator Claire Chandler leads conservative resignations from Liberal front bench

The exodus of Angus Taylor supporters has begun.

Michelle Rogers appointed chair of Rainbow Futures WA

The respected education and community leader takes up the role next month.

Get ready for ‘Whispering Jack – The John Farnham Musical’

Michael Paynter will take on the lead role in this new show from Sydney Theatre Company.

Newsletter

Don't miss

TV heart throb James Van Der Beek dies aged 48

In 2024 the actor shared he was being treated for colorectal cancer. He is survived by his wife and six children.

Senator Claire Chandler leads conservative resignations from Liberal front bench

The exodus of Angus Taylor supporters has begun.

Michelle Rogers appointed chair of Rainbow Futures WA

The respected education and community leader takes up the role next month.

Get ready for ‘Whispering Jack – The John Farnham Musical’

Michael Paynter will take on the lead role in this new show from Sydney Theatre Company.

On This Gay Day | In 1982 the film ‘Making Love’ was released

The film was considered groundbreaking for its time.

TV heart throb James Van Der Beek dies aged 48

In 2024 the actor shared he was being treated for colorectal cancer. He is survived by his wife and six children.

Senator Claire Chandler leads conservative resignations from Liberal front bench

The exodus of Angus Taylor supporters has begun.

Michelle Rogers appointed chair of Rainbow Futures WA

The respected education and community leader takes up the role next month.