In a cinema near you.

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SONS & mothers is on the road with a series of screenings across Australia.

We’re pleased to announce the documentary will be on tour with the Men’s Ensemble who are taking their acclaimed stage show to regional Australia.

“While we emphasis the documentary and stage show are two different experiences, we are so pleased audiences have the chance to see both,” says producer Louise Pascale. “We love any audience, where ever they are, having the opportunity to see the documentary on a big screen.”

As either a teaser for the stage show or a retrospective look at how it came together there are a range of venues who will be hosting a screening.

You can check out here where in Australia you can catch it in the coming months.

SONS & mothers hits the highway!

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For all those who have been asking where can I see SONS & mothers? We are pleased to say we finally have an answer.

SONS & mothers the stage show and documentary are hitting the highway in 2014. From August to October you can catch the Men’s Ensemble of No Strings Attached on stage and on the big screen as Performing Lines takes it on a regional tour of Australia.

“It was great to hear that audiences around Australia will be seeing this amazing and heartfelt play,” says Producer Louise Pascale. “And to be able to see the documentary too is a great bonus for audiences. They get to not only see the show, but how it came together.”

In the documentary audiences are also able to meet the member of the Men’s Ensemble who did not make it to the stage, and find out why.

The Regional Tour will kick off at the Darwin Festival in August and go to Mandurah, Perth, Kalgoorlie, The Gold Coast, Queanbeyan, Wagga Wagga, Wangaratta, Orange, Bathurst, Hobart, Bendigo, Portland before winding up in Renmark and Port Pirie.

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A HOME TOWN PREMIERE

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SONS & mothers is launching its Trak season with an Australian Premiere at the 2013 Adelaide Film Festival.

With two screenings over the ten day festival, the Adelaide Film Festival will also be the beginning of a 3 week season at the boutique cinema on Greenhill Road. The Adelaide season of SONS & mothers also coincides with the restaging of the theatre show by the same name.

SONS & mothers the documentary gives unique access to what happened behind closed doors to make A remarkable piece of theatre from the seed of an idea to a fully realised play. Immediately observing the troupe from the first day of rehearsal to opening night, it took out multiple awards at the 2012 Adelaide Fringe Festival. We are so pleased the show and documentary can now be seen side by side.

“We are also excited to be a part of the Adelaide Film Festival again,” says Producer Louise Pascale.

“This is the second film Christopher and I have made together, and it’s our second premiere at the Adelaide Film Festival.  We’re really excited.”

And as our experience has shown; “nothing beats a home town premiere.”

For bookings and screening details click here.