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Greetings, Fellow Thespians
 
Mercury Theatre Wynnum is going strong after celebrating our
75th Anniversary in 2024. To continue our tradition of great storytelling, we a
re inviting interested Directors to submit their ideas.

 

Do you have a story you want to tell? Now’s your chance.


We are looking for tales to thrill the crowds, comedies to make us laugh and dramas to make us think.
 
All submissions will be considered for the 2027 and 2028 seasons.

 

The cut-off date for 2027 season submissions is 31 August 2026.

 

If you are interested in joining us on the next stage of Mercury Theatre’s journey, fill out the submission form below!

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We will respond to you as soon as we can. Please be advised that while your production may not be picked up for our planned season, we may revisit your pitch in future years.

Rosemary - Artistic Director

Pitch your show!  - Closes Aug 31 2026

About MTW

Mercury Theatre Wynnum Incorporated has stood as a vibrant beacon of creativity and community spirit, where the magic of live performance and the warmth of bayside Brisbane come together to inspire hearts and minds, since 1949.

MTW is a volunteer-led community theatre and registered charity powered by passion. Our performance home is the charming, heritage listed Manly-Lota RSL Memorial Hall, 184 Melville Terrace, Manly QLD. 

Mercury Theatre Registered Charity

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