Our Shows

All performances are inclusive for audience members of all abilities. Before each show, a Tactile Tour is available for visually impaired attendees on request, and a brief audience Q&A with the cast follows every performance.

PAST PERFORMANCES

2025 SEASON

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2024 SEASON

Midnight at the Cemetery

Midnight. A local cemetery flooded by the eerie glow of a full moon. How brave are you, really? Youā€™ll soon find out in this hilarious melodrama. Hold your breath! and stand firm.

Melodrama Ensemble – 2024

Thursday 14 (dress rehearsal), Friday, 15, and Saturday 16, November 2024. Queensland Multicultural Centre, 102 Main Street, Kangaroo Point 4169

Check out the video – TBA

A Small Day Out at The Rodeo

“A Small Day Out At The Rodeoā€ follows a day in the life of Jo and Les when they find themselves right in the middle of an unexpected adventure of madness and mayhem at the local rodeo.

Full Performance – 2024

Saturday, 9th November 2024

Kingaroy Town Hall, Glendon Street, Kingaroy 4610. 

Check out the video:

A Small Day Out

ā€œA Small Day Outā€ follows an extraordinary day in the life of Jo and Les, when a quiet day at the park transforms their lives forever.

Full Performance – 2024

Friday, June 15, and Saturday, June 16. Queensland Multicultural Centre, 102 Main Street, Kangaroo Point 4169

School tours:

Logan Special School: Thursday, July 11th

Narbethong State Special School (for the visually impaired): Thursday, July 18th 

Check out the video on YouTube

2024 Brisbane Recap



2024 South Burnett recap

2023 SEASON

Bridges

Bridges follows the mystery of Frank Bridges, a time traveller, searching for answers to explain his life in his post-apocalyptic world. His journey examines a series of critical attitudinal interactions through time, examining the themes of perceptions, misconceptions, empathy, self-awareness and consequences.

Full Performance – 2023

The full company performance for 2023 was Bridges. Bridges is a unique, thought-provoking, theatre experience devised and performed by the Blue Roo Theatre Company ensemble with original storytelling and music.

Friday 17th November at 6:30pm, and Saturday 18th November at 2:30pm

At the Lavalla Centre Hall, 58 Fernberg Rd, Paddington.

Chased by Rainbows

Chased by Rainbows is rollicking good fun, devised and performed by the Blue Roo Theatre Companyā€™s ensemble. A whacky race to save the world from impending darkness forever!  

The Melodrama Ensemble for 2023 was Chased by Rainbows .

Chased by Rainbows was performed in Brisbane at the Anywhere Festival (May), Lavalla Hall, Paddington (June) and will tour regionally to Scenic Rim and Moreton Bay schools and surrounding communities (July). 

Congratulations to our amazing cast and crew! led by Creative Director, Luke Scott, supported by Laraine Griffith, Oriel Halpin and the Blue Roo Production team.

Blue Rooā€™s Chased by Rainbows was been nominated for the 2023 Anywhere Festival (Brisbane and Moreton Bay) Comedy Award. Congratulations to everyone who made this possible!  

The final Brisbane performance on 24 June was filmed by Channel 9ā€™s My Way team.

2022 SEASON

“‘Tis The Season”

Full Performance – 2022

A successful search for connection and happiness during the chaos of the Christmas season.

The full company performance for 2022 was ‘Tis the Season. ā€˜Tis the Season is a unique, thought-provoking and heart-warming theatre experience devised and performed by the Blue Roo Theatre Companyā€™s inclusive ensemble.

Melodrama Ensemble – 2022

The melodrama ensemble performance for 2022 was Chasing Rainbows.

Chasing Rainbows is rollicking good fun, devised and performed by the Blue Roo Theatre Companyā€™s small ensemble. A whacky search to the end of the rainbow for a stolen, elusive pot of gold!  .

2021 SEASON

“A Midsummer Night’s Dream”

Full Performance – 2021

A Midsummer Nightā€™s Dream is a unique re-imagining of Shakespeareā€™s classic tale set in regional Australia after a catastrophic bush fire. Audiences will be taken on a journey as the ghost of Shakespeare himself wakes to watch yet another adaptation and retelling of his prized story. Predominantly following the original story of the fairies, Blue Roo has put together a delightful journey full of magic, music and at times, mayhem. This production is full of all of the heart, spirit and celebration Blue Roo Theatre is renowned for. 

The first full company performance for 2021 was A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

Accompanied by an orchestra consisting of leading local musicians, as well as, the debut of Blue Roo Theatreā€™s very own ensemble members playing musical instruments..

“Boss”

Two average people meet in a generic waiting room in the offices of a mysterious company where they await an interview for an unspecified job. As they wait, they chat to fill in the time, and find themselves gradually drawn in a playful world of facts and fantasy ā€“ a world of supermodels, Disney princesses, Shakespearean lovers, masters, servants, and superheroes.

Full Performance – 2021

But what is the ā€œcompanyā€? What is the job? Will anyone ever attend to them? And who exactly is the mysterious ā€œBossā€? 

Boss is a highly physical combination of comedy and drama which explores the personal and political issues surrounding disability and power. Boss represents a unique contribution to the field of inclusive performance in Brisbane by allowing the two artists to work together as peers, making their individual and combined artistic voices heard.

Boss aims to present both performers in a new light, allowing them to share their powerful insights and challenge both to explore new ideas and to further extend their creativity and artistry.

The second full company performance for 2021 was Boss. Boss represents an innovative collaboration between established Queensland Artist, Brian Lucas, and an emerging artist who lives with disability, Laura Solomon, allowing them to develop and present an original two-hander performance that explores issues impacting on both of their lives ā€“ disability/ability, power, freedom, personal agency, social interactions, and assumptions that are based on appearances. 

2020 SEASON

“My Life My Story”

In 2019 with the health and performance disruptions of COVID, Blue Roo pivoted to a hybrid model of live and digital productions.   Our productions are now devised to move between the stage and the digital world, as COVID allows. My Life, My Story, our first narrative digital production, was successfully premiered globally via YouTube in July 2021.

All Blue Roo live performances are digitally recorded and archived on our YouTube channel. The themes of our digital performances underpin the development of future stage performances, and stage performances underpin the development of new digital products.

You can view and subscribe to the Blue Roo Theatre Company You Tube Channel here or by scanning the QR code:

2019 SEASON

“Around”

Full Performance – 2019

Around tells the story of an approaching new year and the life-members of Club Ted go about their unchanging routine; until a visitor arrives to challenge the core of everything they know.

The full company performance for 2019 was Around.

Performed by inclusive theatre company Blue Roo, Around features a cast of 26 fabulous performers and eleven outstanding local musicians. Artistically lead and devised by the Blue Roo Theatre Company, this show is a must-see celebration of diversity.

2018 SEASON

Time To Go

Marvin was raised looking up at the stars and dreaming of other places in time. Luna was raised believing in the barriers created by society to keep people like her in their place. With planet earth moving closer and closer to climate shut-down, Marvin and Luna must now stare-down prejudice and hypocrisy so they can join the Ship of Hope, an envoy of climate-change refugees headed for the dunes of the great red giant. The mission is tasked with populating a new colony with the best that humanity has to offer.

But what if you are not exactly what humanity considers to be its best? Will Luna and Marvin and all those considered to be ā€˜otherā€™ be left behind to face the inevitable end? In a journey full of music and mayhem and a couple of robust knock-knock jokes, our mars-crossed lovers fight against the tyranny of perceived perfection but in the end, they find themselves faced with their biggest challenge. When itā€™s time to go, conflicted by the emotion of turning their backs on the only home theyā€™ve known and saying goodbye forever to those they love. Will they stay or will they go?

Performed by inclusive theatre company Blue Roo in partnership with Centacare, Time to Go features a cast of 27 fabulous performers and nine outstanding local musicians. Written by award-winning playwright, Sonny Clark, this show is a must-see celebration of diversity. This performance created a timely and sophisticated narrative with heightened characterization.

The play successfully challenged the ensemble to present a text driven narrative and to utilise skills in the manipulation of shadow puppets. Blue Roo created a new partnership with Queensland Performing Arts Centre. It was performed to houses of 100% capacity at the Cremorne Theatre.

Sea

Commonwealth Games Cultural Program on the Gold Coast.

Sea invites audiences to take a voyage through a large-scale movement/dance story involving 25 performers and three brilliant live musicians. Bursting with rich diversity and beauty, Sea celebrates the contrasting personalities, moods and melodies of the deep, through a mesmerizing original musical score. A new dance piece devised and artistically led by the Blue Roo ensemble. Sea challenged the ensemble to new levels of independence and autonomy. It profiled their abilities within a form that foregrounded dance. The three public space performances reached over 1000 people. Sea was presented as part of the 2018 Commonwealth Games Cultural Program. It was Commissioned and funded by the Commonwealth Games Cultural Program on the Gold Coast.

2017 SEASON

Now

Brisbaneā€™s exciting inclusive theatre company Blue Roo presents their latest production Now. Channel Blue Roo presents The Now Show with their adorable hosts Maggie Moment and Tony Today. Unflinchingly honest and tenderly inspiring, Now is a modern-day fable exploring protests, bus stops, fishing, the mystery of grief and the joy of memories. All surrounded by a sublime 10-piece live studio orchestra of leading Brisbane musicians. Now is irresistible! A created and devised performance led artistically by the ensemble. The multidisciplinary performance style allowed all the performers to shine and celebrate individual is skills, personality and responsibility to the ensemble. Performed to 87% capacity houses in partnership with Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts.

2016 SEASON

Orpheus and Eurydice

The power of Gluckā€™s classic opera is the emotional journey of the main characters, Orpheus, Eurydice and Cupid portrayed by Opera Queenslandā€™s (OperaQ)  principal vocalists. The Blue Roo ensemble accompany OperaQ as the chorus of Nymphs, Shepherds, Furies, and Blessed Spirits.

The ensemble embodies the emotional journey of the main characters and portrays it through gesture and physicality to heighten the effect of this deeply moving story. This is just one of the many ways in which OperaQ and Blue Roo continue to redefine inclusive community engagement. This thrilling collaboration reunited the awe-inspiring ensemble with five of Opera Queenslandā€™s leading singers in a brand-new English translation of Gluckā€™s opera, along with a live orchestra of outstanding local musicians. The 28 performers shared the stage with Opera Queensland professional singers, to present an edited version of one of the great operatic canon pieces. It was presented to 85% capacity houses over 3 performances in partnership with Judith Wright Centre for Contemporary Arts. Circle is the debut production from a new artistic collaboration between The Blue Roo Theatre Company Inc. and Opera Queenslandā€™s Open Stage.

2015 SEASON

The Bulimia Opera

The story of the robust Bulimba community during World War 2. It sings of their lives their loves and their loses. This was Australiaā€™s first ever inclusive opera. A collaboration between Blue Roo and Opera Queensland/Open Stage. It was performed at Lourdes College in Hawthorn. The production is funded by Arts Queensland and Brisbane City Council.

The story of the robust Bulimba community during World War 2. It sings of their lives their loves and their loses.

This was Australiaā€™s first ever inclusive opera. A collaboration between Blue Roo and Opera Queensland/Open Stage. It was performed at Lourdes College in Hawthorn. The production is funded by Arts Queensland and Brisbane City Council.

Hotel Pantelone

This production featured the Commedia dellā€™Arte ensemble. This was a new Commedia dellā€™Arte touring production.

The production performed in Townsville at Dancenorthā€™s School of Arts theatre and was invited to perform at Inghamā€™s Australian/Italian Festival ā€“ July/August 2015. The tour is funded by Arts Queensland and Townsville City Council and The Regional Arts Development Fund.

Commedia dellā€™Arte, Blue Roo Theatre Company brings the theatre offering steeped in the classical Italian comic style. Performed in original masks, live music and with complete mayhem the ensemble brings a touch of chaos.

A Waddle of Ducks

This production featured the Commedia dellā€™Arte ensemble.

The performance causes changing atmospheres and brings mayhem around Brisbane and beyond.

Commedia dellā€™Arte, Blue Roo Theatre Company brings the theatre offering steeped in the classical Italian comic style.

2014 SEASON

Song Circle

Song Circle is the debut production from a new artistic collaboration between The Blue Roo Theatre Company Inc. and Opera Queenslandā€™s Open Stage.

Funded by Arts Queensland and Centacare Disability Services Queensland, Song Circle concludes the first out of a three-year partnership between the two organisations.

It was performed at the Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts. Dr Kristy Martin prepared an evaluation report as a component of the Song Circle project. The report reviews the objectives and outcomes of the creative partnership. Click to view report 

2013 SEASON

Darcy O and the Browbeat Factory

The production for 2013 was “Darcy O and the Browbeat Factory.

This story explored the issues of bullying through a mixture theatrical forms of parody, satire and the music. It was funded by Centacare Disability Services and performed at the Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts..

Capitano Pretends Again

This was a small-scale touring Commedia dellā€™Arte group production. It toured outback Queensland including performances at Charleville, Roma, Dalby and Toowoomba. It was funded by Arts Queensland.

Commedia dellā€™Arte, Blue Roo Theatre Company brings the theatre offering steeped in the classical Italian comic style. Performed in original masks, live music and with complete mayhem the ensemble brings a touch of chaos, as Arlecchino, Isabella and Silvio, attempt to foil Panteloneā€™s avid greed.

2012 SEASON

Flood Country

This production featured the story of a Brisbane family who are separated during a severe flood and their unlikely reunion and the wonderful mud army. It was funded by Centacare Disability Services and performed at the Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts.

2011 SEASONThe Last Night at the Grand

The story of Brisbaneā€™s infamous Grand Hotel where super rich loses a giant diamond ring and the mayhem of the hotel employees and private detectives. It was funded by Arts Queensland and Centacare Disability Services and performed at The Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts.

2010 SEASON

The Sugar Cane Ball

The 2010 performance was “The Sugar Cane Ball”.

Here is the story of a family of female sugar cane farmers who battle with the cane cutters, unions and toads on the eve of the famous Sugar Cane Ball.

It was funded by Arts Queensland and Centacare Disability Services and performed at The Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts.

2009 SEASON

Lily Pilly Letters

This was Blue Rooā€™s very first production. It featured the story of an Australian family during the First World War who send their three sons to Gallipoli to fight for their country. It was performed at Ipswich for national disability week and at Brisbane City Hall for International Day of people with a Disability.