GRIFFIN ARTIST BLOG

Griffin Artist Card membership is an initiative to increase access to our theatre. This program facilitates the coming together of artists across different disciplines and at different stages of their career. It supports and strengthens a vibrant emerging artist community, as well as acknowledging this community as an important part of the Griffin family and the wider theatre world.

How does it work? We want to offer a place where artists can see work, discuss work and make work.

To see work, we will continue to offer heavily discounted $15 tickets, which can be booked in the first fortnight of all Griffin and Griffin Independent shows, Performance Space shows at members' rates and ticket deals and giveaways to other theatre companies.

To discuss work, we are introducing regular Artist Card events where the community can come together for a drink.

And finally, we are supporting emerging artists in their making of new, bold and exciting work. Griffringe will continue to be a great avenue for artist card holders to display their work. We will also be offering (where possible!) free use of our space for readings and developments.

The Artist Card is a community. It is the glitter glue that brings all the cool amazing arty people together and helps them sparkle. So it's almost like glitter glue squared. If you are interested in joining the artist card outfit, please email artist@griffintheatre.com.au or come along to our next shindig….Hope to see you there!

Feb 17
Hedda at Tap Gallery - Artist Card Ticket Deal
She’s mean at the beginning and even meaner at the end. For her first  trick, she mercilessly derides a sweet old lady’s brand new hat. Later  she uses a visiting guest for target practice in the backyard. And for a  big finish, she consigns a baby to the flames. (A metaphorical baby,  that is.) Through it all she exudes tetchiness, weariness and a general  contempt for everything in sight. She finds everybody a bore, and even  bores herself — to death, essentially.
Shrouded in controversy since its premiere in 1891, Ibsen’s infamous  Hedda Gabler has divided critics and audiences alike. Factotum bring  back to life the classic Ibsen text for a joy ride at Darlinghurst’s TAP  Gallery March 2012.
Preview Wednesday Feb 29 @ 8pm Season March 1-11 Wednesday to Saturday @ 8pm & Sundays @ 4pm
Tickets $20 via trybooking.com/BDIL
Performed by Karen Bayly, Penny Day, Richard Hilliar, Matt Hume, Lana Kershaw, Julian Ramundi & Bec Wood.
Directed by Liz Arday
SPECIAL ARTIST CARD DEAL!
You get an instant  25% discount (making tix $15) when you book online and then flash your  card (if you have one by then) at the door.  www.trybooking.com/BDIL Promo Code: PISTOL

Hedda at Tap Gallery - Artist Card Ticket Deal

She’s mean at the beginning and even meaner at the end. For her first trick, she mercilessly derides a sweet old lady’s brand new hat. Later she uses a visiting guest for target practice in the backyard. And for a big finish, she consigns a baby to the flames. (A metaphorical baby, that is.) Through it all she exudes tetchiness, weariness and a general contempt for everything in sight. She finds everybody a bore, and even bores herself — to death, essentially.

Shrouded in controversy since its premiere in 1891, Ibsen’s infamous Hedda Gabler has divided critics and audiences alike. Factotum bring back to life the classic Ibsen text for a joy ride at Darlinghurst’s TAP Gallery March 2012.

Preview Wednesday Feb 29 @ 8pm
Season March 1-11 Wednesday to Saturday @ 8pm & Sundays @ 4pm

Tickets $20 via trybooking.com/BDIL

Performed by Karen Bayly, Penny Day, Richard Hilliar, Matt Hume, Lana Kershaw, Julian Ramundi & Bec Wood.

Directed by Liz Arday

SPECIAL ARTIST CARD DEAL!

You get an instant 25% discount (making tix $15) when you book online and then flash your card (if you have one by then) at the door.

www.trybooking.com/BDIL

Promo Code: PISTOL