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Workshops

Recreational drama workshops are great fun. They meet weekly during school terms, and participants make lasting friends in new social networks.

All participants perform at connect!, our annual disability arts party, and some workshops also perform at public events, conferences and festivals.

Tutors are theatre trained and disability experienced, and we welcome adults of all ages, across all areas of disability or disadvantage.

Current workshops include over 100 participants, one quarter of whom are Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islanders.

We add new workshops as needed so, if you (or someone you know) is interested in joining or learning more about a workshop, please contact us.

Men's Ensemble

A dozen men (from 20 to 57 years old) meet on Saturday mornings to enjoy a theatrical jam while refining their skills. more

Mixed Doubles

Mixed Doubles is an ensemble of 12 rambunctious and independent men and women who love a good joke (and a good time). more

Mad Women

Our Mad Women are not (yet) as famous as those pictured on our flyer, but they are as creative. more

Tracking Culture

We facilitate this Aboriginal workshop on Friday mornings in partnership with Kura Yerlo's Karrarendi program. more

Northlink

NorthLink Day Options is a community partner, and No Strings Attached provides 36 participants from four northern suburbs with private drama workshops every week. more

Contact us if you are interested in finding out more about any of our workshops.