This workshop takes inspiration from the classic tale of Frankenstein - but not as you know it. What if the monster wasn’t a monster at all? Who gets to decide what makes someone human - or dangerous? Teens will deconstruct and remix the story to create something bold, surprising, and entirely original. Running during the winter school holidays, it’s a chance to try something new, make new friends, and indulge in creativity over the break.

WHO: 12-18 year olds

WHEN: 10-4pm, Tuesday 15th of July

WHERE: Balam Balam Place, Brunswick

COST: Free

*Image of Elsa Lanchester from The Bride Of Frankenstein, 1935

Free performance making workshop

  • Over the course of this one day workshop, teens will collaborate to create an original performance from scratch. Using storytelling, improvisation, and performance making techniques, they’ll explore big ideas, share creative input, and build a completely new show together.

    The session runs for six hours in a fast-paced, supportive environment that encourages experimentation, teamwork, and bold artistic choices. Ideal for teens interested in drama, writing, or trying something new on stage.

  • This dynamic six-hour workshop is led by UNDERARTS directors Anna McCarthy and Allison Wiltshire - experienced educators and arts professionals with over 15 years each in the industry. Drawing on their rich backgrounds in performance and education, they’ve crafted a workshop especially for teens that’s creative, inspiring, and loads of fun.

  • Please bring lunch, snacks and a water bottle.

Please fill in the below form to register. We will send you a return email to confirm you registration.