Have you seen Belloo’s September E-Newsletter?
Belloo Creative is an all-female, award-winning Australian theatre company that produces original contemporary works for stage and film.
Belloo Creative is an all-female, award-winning Australian theatre company that produces original contemporary works for stage and film.
Reading the latest draft of the 'Boy, Lost' script at a creative development in July 2022.
Matt Scholten and Katherine Lyall-Watson travelled to Biloela in June 2022 for the welcome home celebrations and to do follow up interviews with the key campaign members for our new work ‘Haven’.
‘Rovers: Return to Country’ is available for a short time on SBS Australia On Demand.
Have you seen Belloo’s July E-Newsletter?
[Image: Co-Artistic Director, Caroline Dunphy.]
Arts Queensland is seeking nominations for Peer Assessors to join their arts funding assessment panels. Nominations close on Friday, 12 August 2022.
Have you seen Belloo’s June E-Newsletter?
[Image: Peter Preneas and Caroline Dunphy in Newtown.]
We are proud to announce that Belloo Creative is one of the Lord Mayor's #WomenInBusiness Grant recipients.
Adapted from Kristina Olsson’s award-winning memoir, ‘Boy, Lost’ is a true story of a boy’s lifelong search for his mother and a family’s journey from loss to redemption.
SAND is a dynamic collaboration between Sydney's Taikoz performance ensemble and Brisbane’s Belloo Creative to explore our planet’s shifting sands and oceans.
Chocolate? What chocolate? Instead of sleeping in, bingeing on Easter eggs and streaming shows, Belloo Creative is spending the long weekend in one of our favourite spaces - a rehearsal room!
Thank you to everyone who attended the Belloo Creative and Metro Arts International Women's Day event on Sunday 13 March 2022.
Thank you to all who joined us at La Boite Theatre for Amer Thabet’s play reading, a work in progress of his new full length play ‘Falling Up’.
CoralWatch is a not-for-profit citizen science program based at The University of Queensland working with volunteers worldwide to increase understanding of coral reefs, coral bleaching and climate change.
The Woman Remembers is a sophisticated and visually stunning projected work about belonging and loss projected on the façade of the Judith Wright Centre from 1 November 2021 to 2 January 2022, nightly.
AKIRUNO is an ecologically-focused, durational site work that draws in part from traditional Japanese folk tales.
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In January 2019 Belloo Creative joined Queensland Theatre (QT) as their Resident Company for a two year residency from 2019 until the end of 2020.
NAIDOC Week is an important time of the year for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities to come together to celebrate the culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Belloo Creative (Australia) and Idiot Savant Theatre Company (Japan) commence their international collaboration in Tokyo in 2018.