Ten Days on the Island presents

Time Rebel

by Hannah Moloney

(Lutruwita/Tasmania)

West + North West North + North East South

When

22 Mar Sat 7:30 pm [Nipaluna/Hobart]

27 Mar Thu 6:00 pm [Launceston]

29 Mar Sat 7:00 pm [Pataway/Burnie]
AUSLAN INTERPRETED
All performances of this event are Auslan interpreted.

Where

BURNIE ARTS CENTRE: TOWN HALLPataway/BurnieThe ARKLauncestonTHE THEATRE ROYALNipaluna/Hobart

Tickets

STANDARD SEATING – $59 – $79
PREMIUM/PRIORITY ENTRY – $89

Transaction Fee Applies

Duration

75 mins

Show Accessibility

ASSISTED LISTENING

Assistive Listening

Theatre Royal Performance only
A hearing loop is available for use with hearing aids. For more information, please contact the Theatre Royal Box Office on (03) 6146 3300 | boxoffice@theatreroyal.com.au.

AUSLAN INTERPRETED

Auslan Interpreted Performances

All performances of this event are Auslan interpreted. Tickets can be purchased online—please refer to the booking page for details on reserving seats with the best view of the interpreter.

Venue Accessibility

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Level Access

All venues hosting this event, along with specific seating areas, are accessible without stairs.

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Wheelchair Accessibility

All venues hosting this event are wheelchair accessible with an accessible bathroom. Wheelchair spaces for the Theatre Royal and Burnie Arts performances can be booked directly through the venues’ box offices:

  • Burnie Arts (03) 6430 5850 | arts@burnie.tas.gov.au
  • Theatre Royal (03) 6146 3300| boxoffice@theatreroyal.com.au

 

More detailed information on the venues can be found here:

Be part of an unforgettable experience with Hannah Moloney, as you’ve never seen her before.

Colourful presenter on ABC TV’s Gardening Australia, climate activist, and sustainability educator, Hannah Moloney, brings her infectious energy and creativity to this spectacular event. Time Rebel is an original new performance inspired by her life’s journey, reflecting her unique character, style, and voice. A life-affirming, playful, and accessible experience that will leave you with a lasting feeling of active hope for our world.

This community joy-fest and live music spectacular speaks to our times, exploring climate action and inspiring us to stand up and make a difference. With Hannah’s infectious positivity and unwavering commitment to long-term intergenerational justice, Time Rebel promises to be not only a hearty celebration but also a revolution that empowers us to take thoughtful action for a better future.

Hannah Moloney’s Time Rebel will be presented in Nipaluna/Hobart, Launceston, and Pataway/Burnie, featuring an extraordinary team of creative collaborators, including award-winning director Alana Valentine, musical director Amanda Hodder, and locally based community choirs singing popular songs from Ben Lee, Dolly Parton, Patti Smith, and more. Woven throughout the show you’ll hear the incredibly powerful voices (pre-recorded) of climate scientist, Dr Gretta Pecl and palawa elder Jim Everett/puralia meenamatta. Voices that bring wisdom, power, vision and active, radical hope.

 

‘Creativity is what creates wondrous and neutral meeting places for us all to gather and connect and reminds us that our connection to people and place is what makes us who we are and is what can help us rise up to create a good life for all.’
HANNAH MOLONEY

 

About Hannah Moloney

Hannah is well known for her work as a permaculture educator, community worker, Gardening Australia presenter, designer, best-selling author, and for her effervescent charm. Hannah embodies colour, her world is a visual feast of joy and life, from her pink hair to her hot pink and green house to the riotous colour of her garden. Deeply passionate about storytelling and the power of the arts to bring people together, Hannah has embarked on a creative journey with us to bring to life a spectacular community event, exploring timely themes of climate justice and activism and celebrating human connection through a collaboration with locally based community choirs and musical creatives across Lutruwita/Tasmania

PODCAST with Hannah Moloney

Image Credit: Oi Studios + Futago

Partners

Supported by Libraries Tasmania and Tasmania Reads.

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