Broomsticks will descend on Taylors Lakes as a Macedon Ranges-based practice theatre group hosts its sing-along screening of the musical fantasy Wicked this month.
The event was brewed up by Friends of Safe Spaces Performances – a non-profit performance group that aims to increase performers’ confidence and provide an opportunity to practise their skills in a respectful and non-judgemental environment.
Group member Tracey Thiele said that attendees of past events have gone on to perform in local music theater and create their own solo performances.
“I think everybody knows someone [where you think] ‘they’re an amazing musician – why haven’t they ever pursued that as a career?’ I think the real answer is performance anxiety,” Ms Thiele said.
She said that the group chose to screen Wicked for both its musical appeal and its themes relevant to those looking to increase their confidence as performers.
“Wicked’s theme of overcoming adversity and defying what people think of you is the general theme of the movie … it’s just spot on with what safe spaces is trying to promote … believing in yourself, overcoming adversity, and singing.”
The sing-along screening will begin at 6pm on Wednesday, February 12 at Hoyts Watergardens in Taylors Lakes.
Tickets must be purchased through the TryBooking link, with the price including popcorn and a drink.
The event will raise funds for the organisation’s future activities.
Details: trybooking.com/events/landing/1342332
Oscar Parry