Introducing Blood Moon Theatre

Introducing Blood Moon Theatre
Image: Blood Moon Theatre opens with debut play 'A Property of the Clan'.

After years collaborating with various independent theatre groups by providing a free rehearsal space, The World Bar has finally taken a huge leap into the scene by opening up a new bespoke and intimate stage for plays, cabaret, comedy and music.

A space like this has been in high demand over recent times, with many other small venues recently closing. Steve Ward, director of The World Bar, said “We have always tried to act as a sounding board for Sydney’s bands, music producers and DJ’s, so we’re naturally delighted to be able to offer the same kind of forum to our theatrical friends.”

The first show to take to the new stage will A Property Of The Clan opening on September 29. This show was adapted in into the film Blackrock in 1997, so it may be familiar to some. A Property Of The Clan follows a small group of teens who witness the sexual assault and murder of a 14-year-old girl at a party, and is sure to be a truly moving production and great first outing for Blood Moon Theatre.

Following A Property Of The Clan, Blood Moon Theatre will look to develop a diverse line-up of shows including comedy, cabaret and other stage curiosities to truly honour the unique artistic heritage of Kings Cross.

A Property Of The Clan: Sep 29–Oct 17. Blood Moon Theatre, 24 Bayswater Rd, Darlinghurst. $20-30+b.f. Tickets & info: eventbrite.com.au

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