Edge Ensemble

Edge Ensemble

Produced by Western Edge
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Wyndham Cultural Centre
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August
Edge Ensemble presents MOSAIC: The Thrive Anthology  
A kaleidoscope of stories - from an ensemble that refuses to be one thing. 
 
MOSAIC is exactly what it sounds like – a vivid patchwork of perspectives on “thriving” – funny, abstract, eclectic, electric, and heartfelt.  
 
From a small-town girl in the big city, to aliens searching for connection, to a lost cat finding a home, every scene shines on its own… but together, they make something memorable.  
 
Inspired by the real and motivated by the imagined, MOSAIC delivers the deeply personal to the wildly absurd. This work celebrates what it means to belong, to resist, to laugh, and to survive.  
 
This hive of exciting young artists from all corners of Western Edge, produces theatre that’s loud, proud, and impossible to forget.
 
Come for the ride – stay for the joy, courage, bite, and beauty. This is MOSAIC: The Thrive Anthology – made by many, meant for all. 
 

Western Edge is a not-for-profit arts organisation creating safer spaces for young artists from Melbourne’s west to tell their own stories, with their own voice, in their own way.

Working across three core programmatic areas Western Edge create opportunities for young people and artists to explore creativity, learn new artistic practices, gain on-the-job employment, and develop as artistic and cultural leaders.

Show duration: 75 minutes, no interval

Access Information
Content warning: This show is PG but may contain mild coarse language, loud sounds, sudden bright lighting changes and haze. 
 
Wyndham Cultural Centre is wheelchair accessible. 
 
No one turned away for lack of funds. Tickets are priced from $0 to $25, select the level of support you would like to make towards the show.
 
Companion cards accepted. 
 
Edge Ensembles is generously supported by Brimbank City Council, Creative Brimbank and the Bowery Theatre, the Hugh D.T. Williamson Foundation, Maribyrnong City Council, Wyndham City Council, and sponsored by Greater Western Water.
 
August

Wyndham Cultural Centre

177 Watton Street Werribee, Victoria, 3030