Project Connect Ensemble is a group of independent Australian artists that use group-devised physical theatre processes to explore the human condition.
Founded by long time collaborators Stacey Carmichael and Janine McKenzie, Project Connect began its first creative development in December 2022 with a theatrical exploration of the universal experience of loneliness. This resulted in the company's first full length work, a/lone, which premiered at the Geelong Arts Centre before making a successful international debut at the 2023 Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
The Project Connect Ensemble has developed a unique style of story telling that brings together elements of verbatim theatre, physical theatre, improvisation, original music, sound design and spoken word.
Project Connect's production of a/lone is supported by Geelong Arts Centre's Creative Engine and LaMama.
Founded by long time collaborators Stacey Carmichael and Janine McKenzie, Project Connect began its first creative development in December 2022 with a theatrical exploration of the universal experience of loneliness. This resulted in the company's first full length work, a/lone, which premiered at the Geelong Arts Centre before making a successful international debut at the 2023 Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
The Project Connect Ensemble has developed a unique style of story telling that brings together elements of verbatim theatre, physical theatre, improvisation, original music, sound design and spoken word.
Project Connect's production of a/lone is supported by Geelong Arts Centre's Creative Engine and LaMama.
We respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we create our work, the Wadawurrung People of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to Elders past and present and to emerging leaders, recognising their continuing connection to land, water, culture and community.