Melbourne Theatre Company The University Of Melbourne
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  • Southbank Theatre, The Lawler
  • 14 March - 23 March
  • Please note: Due to the nature of the performance, latecomers will not be admitted at any point once the performance has commenced. Please ensure you allow plenty of time to get to the theatre.

Performance Codes:

  • A Audio Described Performance
  • C Captioned Performance
  • E Education Performance
  • O Opening Night Performance
  • P Preview Performance
  • T Tactile Tour
PLEASE NOTE: audience members at the Thursday 21st March, 9.30pm performance will be asked to disrobe, to be completely nude. This is a unique opportunity to complete the creative vision of Tomorrow as a harmonious and utopian experience. For more information please call our Box Office on 8688 0800.
  • Group Rates

    To access a special group rate of $42 per ticket (for a group of eight or more people booking simultaneously), please call the Southbank Theatre Box Office on 03 8688 0800.

And All Things Return to Nature Tomorrow

Phillip Adams BalletLab
  • WORLD PREMIERE SEASON

    From vibrational energy and utopian impulses to alien abduction, this immersive performance draws together dance, sound, set design and fashion to envelop audiences into an otherworldly, transformative experience.

    Choreographers Brooke Stamp and Phillip Adams construct a kinetic space where time is elastic; driven by sublime, generative sound composed by Garth Paine. In the second half - Adams' Tomorrow - some members of the audience are asked to participate to become part of the installation and performance, creating an architectural abduction experience. 

    Building on Adams’ passion for collaboration across art forms, the performance features a live electronic score by Garth Paine, set design from architect Matthew Bird, clothing and design by Melbourne fashion designer Susan Dimasi from Materialbyproduct, and lighting design and effects by Robin Fox. Each choreographer will perform in their own piece alongside dancers Deanne Butterworth, Rennie McDougall and Matthew Day. 

    A participant in the L’Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival Cultural Program. 

    Phillip Adams BalletLab is assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its Arts Funding and Advisory Body. This project has also been supported by Arts Victoria, The Ian Potter Foundation, The Angior Family Foundation, the Besen Family Foundation and Ken. 

    WARNING: This performance contains full nudity and immersive sound effects.