Breathe In
Major Production
How would you survive?
Breathe In is a hauntingly poetic performance piece that explores an alienating, alternate world of existence and the fragile line between connection and isolation.
Enter through Paxton’s Warehouse doors and be taken into a world filled with live music, poetry and projection as lead performers Georgia Cranko (VIC) and Brenden Borellini (QLD) give you a captivating and also disturbing insight into how they as people who use alternate communication survive in a world that can be at times frightening, unrelenting and inaccessible.
Dates: Thursday 29 June, Friday 30 June, Saturday 1 July 2023
Time: 7:00 - 8:00pm
Venue: Paxton’s Warehouse, 10 River Street, Mackay
Cost: Adult $35 / Concession $30 / Groups 4+ $25. Companion cards accepted.
Bookings: Click on button below or call (07) 4953 122.
Please note: If you are Deaf or hard of hearing, you can contact us through the National Relay Service or text us on 0400 832 626.
Content warning: Some content of the show contains distressing themes ie sexual assault. Suitable for 15 years and over.
Access: Wheelchair accessible venue and toilet.
Four on site accessible parking spots. Other offsite street parking.
Each performance is Auslan interpreted and captioned. Please advise when booking.
Each performance will be live audio described. A touch tour can also be arranged pre show. Please advise when booking.
Performers/ co- collaborators: Brenden Borellini and Georgia Cranko
Director/ co- collaborator: Alison Richardson
Musicians: Autumn Skuthorpe and Josh Notting
Multimedia/ Lighting Designer: Freddy Komp
Production Designer: Josh McIntosh
Artist Supports: Suzy Dunne and Mathew Bing
Auslan interpreter: Holly Menzies
Audio describer: Imogen Yang
For any enquiries:
Contact Alison Richardson
Email: artisticdirector@crossroadarts.com.au
Phone: (07) 4953 5122
Video is now available with an option for captioned or audio described version. A link will be sent to you to the email provided shortly after purchase.
Proudly sponsored by our Gold Project Sponsor:
‘This project was made possible by the Australian Government’s Regional Arts Fund, provided through Regional Arts Australia, administered in Queensland by Flying Arts Alliance.’