Our previous productions In 2008 Carol Dance produced Spiral of Love at The Old Fitz in Woolloomooloo. In this scene-based story the child of the couple in one scene becomes the main character in the next scene and so on, into the future. Golden Soil delved into the consequences of the Australian Wheat Board’s negotiations with the Iraqi regime. Who was outsmarting who? Indian Embrace, about the Bhopal industrial accident, was produced by Nautanki Theatre Company at the Riverside Theatre, and again in Adelaide by the South Australian Indian Association. On Their Pedestals is a short conversation between Brahma, Buddha and Jesus. They stand on the pedestals created for them by their devotees, discussing the pros and cons of being treated as Gods. Future Seekers begins with a Russian prisoner during the Revolution, moves to a Vietnam War objector and then to an Australian Olympian - traversing time and place. It’s OK to Ask is a short monologue for a paraplegic. It has been produced three times, the last in 2023 at the Lake Macquarie Play Festival, Rachael May Cook winning Best Actor. Kiss of the Gallery Guard is a comedy about how different people find different meanings in the same painting and at different times in their lives. Inaugural Soirée, December 20, 2023 Click here SAGE to STAGE presentation of the winning entries in the SAGE AGE playwriting competition, March 24, 2024 Click here Contact us: carol.dance@scenetheatresydney.net.au