🧚 CLUB NITE 👒 at Miscellania

CLUB NITE

21-24 June 2022 at Miscellania

Written and performed by Lotte Beckett, Anjelica Angwin and Matisse Laida

Directed by Margot Morales, Ari Tampubolon

Produced and stage managed by Kaite Head

Lighting and sound design by Gabriel Bethune

Voiceover characters by Jaxson Garni

Show photography and videography by Claudia Howarth, Laura Baron and Louis Corvini

Supported by 7th Floor Hub Studio, Error404 Store, Room for Art (Ethical Property Australia), Miscellania, Siteworks and ArtHouse

Merchandise, programs and marketing material designed by Anjelica Angwin, Jericho Marcel and Jules Bramley

Poster design by Francis Kaeo

Dramaturgy, script feedback and story development by Maki Morita and Jaxson Garni

A Berlin raver, a drug-dealing influencer and a straight white girl walk into a bar. Put your vapes up, bid adieu to your ennui, and get ready to lip-sync for your pint.

CLUB NITE received a sold-out season and was the first theatre production held at Miscellania, Melbourne.

“Hysterial, self-flagellating and satirical, CLUB NITE is incredibly sharp and self-aware. This feels like the zeitgeist for Zoomers in Naarm. It’s neo-woke writing for sensitive and hedonistic PC twenty-somethings.” - Mudfest Arts

Reviews

🌈 “Beneath the play’s comedy is an emotionally charged, developed plot full of character development that hits you all at once. It depicts the pressures of society and is a striking display of the importance of friendship and the reality of toxic friendships. It’s a story that underneath all its ridiculousness is a truly relatable reflection of the lives we lead as young people in this city.”

- Theatre Travels

🕷 “CLUB NITE tackles a very serious subject matter with extraordinary comedic timing from an all-star team. It made me feel nostalgic about pre-COVID times whilst simultaneously making me ponder the privileges I have come to a deeper understanding of during these lockdown times."

- Mudfest Arts Festival Producer

🌸 “CLUB NITE was so self-aware, it felt painfully and exquisitely relatable. Each character is thoroughly developed and wonderfully flawed. The banter, scenarios and hurdles are so real to Melbourne life in a way that is critical but not criticising.”

CLUB NITE after party poster, 24th June 2022