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‘Heart Strings’ at Bowery

The BoilOver Performance Ensemble is inviting the community to join it for an immersive physical storytelling experience at the Bowery Theatre.

Its latest production, ‘Heart Strings’, promises to be an evocative journey that explores themes of love, risk, and courage, guaranteed to pull at the audience’s heartstrings.

BoilOver is an inclusive performance ensemble which aims to devise unique performances in a safe, supportive and fun environment. The ensemble creates opportunities for artists to explore their skill and creativity through a theatre setting.

Led by professional arts practitioners, members learn to develop skills and performance works over time.

‘Heart Strings’ will take to the stage for its opening night on Thursday, July 18, from 7-7.45pm. The performance will also run on July 19, from 7-7.45pm, and July 20, from 2-2.24pm.

‘Heart Strings’ is supported by both the Sunbury and Cobaw Community Health and Brimbank council’s Community Grants Program.

Tickets range from $20-$25, and can be purchased at creativebrimbank.com.au/heart-strings.

The performance is suitable for all ages and the venue ensures accessibility with wheelchair seating and a hearing loop available. Attendees are encouraged to contact the venue with any specific access requirements and can find further information at creativebrimbank.com.au/access.

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