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One-Act Play Festival: Three bold Stories, one unforgettable night

Noosa Arts Theatre is proud to present the 2025 One-Act Play Festival, returning this May with three original works selected from a global pool of entries.

With submissions pouring in from across the world, this year’s finalists promise an unforgettable night of compelling theatre, blending comedy, drama, and surprise twists.

This much-loved annual event champions bold new writing and showcases the talents of local directors and performers.

Audiences can expect a dynamic night of theatre where laughter, reflection, and emotional depth collide on the Noosa Arts stage.

The first of three finalists is Benign Departures by acclaimed American playwright Tony Pasqualini.

This thought-provoking piece explores life, mortality, and social worth in an aging society, as a homeless woman must justify her existence to a government official. Benign Departures will be directed by the newly appointed president of Noosa Arts Theatre, Tania Nash.

Next up is The Mourning After Phil by Rob Selzer, directed by Liza Park. A cleverly written comedy about two recently divorced screenwriters forced to collaborate one last time on a romantic comedy, the play hilariously blurs the lines between fiction and reality as old wounds and unresolved feelings resurface. Featuring Sept Burgiani, Imogen Outridge, Frank Wilkie, and Ryan Carr, this one is full of wit, warmth, and a few surprises.

Rounding out the trio is Hook, Line and Tinder by Australian playwright Sheree Ann Veysey, co-directed by Sue Sewell and Maria Karambelas. This charming and laugh-out-loud piece follows Clyde, a man awkwardly re-entering the dating world after decades away. Miscommunications, mismatched dates, and heartfelt moments collide in this delightful look at modern romance. The cast includes Tara McClelland, Paul Southgate, Bruce Campbell, and Michael Morgan.

Each play brings a unique voice and perspective to the stage, making this festival a true celebration of fresh storytelling and theatrical talent. With a mix of international and homegrown creativity, this is one event that promises something for everyone.

PERFORMANCE DATES

Preview Night: Thursday, May 22 at 7:30pm – All tickets $27

Evening Shows: May 23, 29 and 30 at 7:30pm

Matinees: May 24, 25, 31 and June 1 at 2pm

TICKETS

Adults: $37

Concessions: $32

Members/Groups: $27

Under 18: $27

Book now at noosaartstheatre.org.au or call 07 5449 9343

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