Forgotten Places: Journey Beyond the Stars

Directed by Jayde Kirchert

4 – 7 September 2019
Kingston Arts Centre

Enter a dazzling vision of the universe, where mesmerising songs, beautiful dances and stunning visual art come to life in an unforgettable immersive experience.

About the production

Inspired by Kingston’s unique history of UFO sightings, Forgotten Places was an awe-inspiring tale of evolution, space-travel and aliens that delighted audiences of all ages!

The immersive experience could be thought of as a ‘living gallery’ and offered audiences the chance to see, hear and feel different types of contemporary art. It included beautiful abstract paintings of the local area, elegant design and professional performers and treated audiences to an array of incredible live music, inspiring poetry and quirky dances. Unlike anything Kingston had seen before, ‘Forgotten Places’ gave audiences of all ages a transformative experience to change the way they interact with the world around them.

Grants & Support

This production was generously supported by The Kingston Arts Grants Program and the Ron and Marg Dobell Foundation.

  • Composer/Music Director Imogen Cygler

    Actors:

    Freya Pragt

    Willow Sizer

    Jack Wunsch

  • Director/Dramaturge Jayde Kirchert

    Visual Designer Stu Brown

    Costume Designer Aislinn Naughton

    Stage & Production Manager Teri Steer

    Lighting Designer Rachel Lee

    Associate Producer Steph Clare-Cover

  • Kingston Arts Centre is designed to accommodate individuals with special requirements. This includes wheelchair accessibility on the ground floor, wheelchair-accessible toilets, and a lift to Level 1 where the Theatre is located. Hearing assistance is available in the level 1 theatre via a T-Switch hearing loop.

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