July, 2026

04jul1:00 pm2:10 pmKOAL1:00 pm - 2:10 pm Event Type :Perform

Event Details


KOAL

1pm Saturday 4 July


General Admission: $25 (+ booking fee) 
Student and Concession: $20 (+ booking fee) 
Ages 12-years-old and under: $15 (+ booking fee)  

 

KOAL is an urgent, funny and deeply moving one-woman theatre show, shining a light on the realities of climate change.

Immersing the audience in the middle of the 2019 Australian bushfires, KOAL follows the stories of a baby koala, a coal miner and an Indigenous girl as they desperately strive to hold onto their homes.

Blending comedy and virtuosic storytelling, KOAL takes the audience through laughter and tears as it explores what is lost when your home is erased.

Performed by co-creator, Jacinta Yelland — an acclaimed Australian theatre creator and performer, and a descendant of the Meriam Mer people of the Torres Strait Islands — KOAL will travel to Moonah Arts Centre this July, fresh from hit seasons at Theatre Works (Melbourne) and PhysFestNYC (New York City).

 

“Physical and evocative, engaging and entertaining… unlike anything I have seen. Yelland is a superb storyteller”
— Alex First, thetheatre.au

“KOAL is an experience that has stayed with me long after the final bow. Watching Jacinta Yelland on stage, I was struck by her ability to shift seamlessly between three completely distinct characters. Each of them felt so fully realized, and through them, the show explored the idea of home in a world that’s rapidly changing.”
— Jim R. Moore, VaudeVisuals

Co-created and performed by Jacinta Yelland
Co-created and directed by Trey Lyford
Original music composed by Ethan Mentzer

 
This show is recommended for audience members aged 8-years-old and above.

Running time: 70 minutes

Warning: Strobe light, themes of climate catastrophe

 

Acknowledgement

Moonah Arts Centre and Glenorchy City Council acknowledge the Muwinina people as the traditional owners of this Land on which we gather. We recognise all Tasmanian Aboriginal people as the original owners and continuing custodians of the land and waters of this island, Lutruwita. We pay our respect to Aboriginal Elders, past and present. We commit to working for a City that welcomes and respects all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

Safe Space

We believe in safe and positive spaces where all people are welcome and respected. If you experience or see something that doesn’t look right, please report it to one of our friendly staff.

Accessibility

The venue is fully accessible and the event is a seated event. If you required assistance, please make contact via moonahartscentre@gcc.tas.gov.au after purchasing tickets, our venue staff will be happy to assist.

Moonah Arts Centre accepts government-issued Companion Card, please contact moonahartscentre@gcc.tas.gov.au directly for more information.

Time

(Saturday) 1:00 pm - 2:10 pm

Location

Moonah Arts Centre - Performance/Screen Studio

27 Albert Road, Moonah TAS 7009

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