
A list of published education resources in collaboration with Australian theatre companies
Melbourne Theatre Company
Australia the Show Beached
Boy Girl Wall
Dead Man’s Cell Phone EGG
Endgame (Best Resource 2015) Faith Healer
Helicopter
I Call my Brothers
Life without me
Madagascar Marlin
Miss Julie Neighbourhood Watch Next to Normal
Other Desert Cities Peddling
Private Lives Random
Ruby Moon (Best Resource 2010) The Boy at the Edge of Everything
The Cherry Orchard (Best Resource 2013) The Ugy One
The Weir Top Girls
Tribes (Best Resource 2012) Yellow Moon
Malthouse Theatre (formally Playbox)
Black Swan of Trespass
Cargo
Criminology
Exit the King
Headlock
It Just Stopped
Journal of the Plague Year
Mavis Goes to Timor
Namatjira
Ruby Moon
Speaking in Tongues Stolen
Svetlana in Slingbacks
Tartuffe
The Collapsible Man
The Ham Funeral
The Odyssey
The OT The Spook
The Tell Tale Heart
Through the Looking Glass
Venus and Adonis
Arena Theatre (Victoria)
Moth
Cautionary Tales
Robot Song
Ilbijerri
Beautiful One Day (consultant)
National touring productions
NATIONAL TOURING
Barassi
Bare Witness Dust Extinction
Jump First, Ask Later
Motor Mouth Loves Suckface
They saw a Thylacine
Macbeth
Melbourne International Comedy Festival – Education Resource
Regional Arts Victoria
Flak
Iago
The Experiments
The Man in the Male
Theatreworks (Melbourne)
Blind (in collaboration with Black Hole Theatre)
No Child
The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui
Therese Raquin
Kage Physical Theatre (Melbourne)
Sundowner
Out of Earshot
Picnic
Team of Life
Victorian Opera
Into the Woods
Sunday in the Park with George
Arts Centre Melbourne
Miss Ophelia
School Dance
Polyglot – learning resources for the following workshops and incursions
Play Play
Junk Puppets
Draw it Out 5678
Paper Planet Special Edition – (inclusive education resource)
Robot Heads Shadow Play Theatre Craft
ABC Splash
On your toes – dance
Shaun Parker Dance – dance
Snuff Puppets – theatre
Education Services Australia
SPACE – an online drama and dance unit for Years 3 and 4
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