About Us

Our Vision

Social Arts has proven itself time and time again in its infinite potential to aid education, connection, mental health and communications. We believe in the incomparable worth of the arts and we see a world where everyone has access to these invaluable tools, across the globe, for ours and future generations to come.

Our Mission

With a strong focus on education and social connection, the Umbrella Theatrical Productions crew work to give individuals and groups the opportunity to have their ideas shared and voices heard through artistic exploration, creative development and public showcases.

Providing a platform for adaptations of commercial art already in circulation as well as new and innovative work, UTP aims to facilitate audience connections and to uplift artists, local community members and audiences further afield.

Using Applied Theatre techniques, Umbrella Theatrical Productions strives to facilitate positive change in the community on social, economical and environmental levels.

Using commercial theatre practices, UTP aims to include, connect and educate budding performers in safe and healthy practices for the body, mind and spirit.

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Founding Member

Adrienne Megan Lester (Meg)

On stage and behind the scenes, Adrienne Megan has a passion for all things performance - in particular movement, musical theatre, social arts and applied theatre.

Working with a wide range of individuals and companies in Australia and around the globe, her many years of experience has seen her working as a dancer, actor, teacher, costume character, writer, costumier, dresser, stage manager, choreographer, director and producer. She co-founded the Bangalow Theatre Company and worked extensively alongside the crew at Public Act Theatre in an administrative capacity as well as in production and performance.

Adrienne thrives on creating opportunities for people to communicate, express, learn and grow through the magical medium of theatre!


 

What people are saying …

“Doing intimacy work with Meg, I was comforted by her level of professionalism and felt I could be open with her, without fear."

— Cliff Russel Ellis, Gold Coast


 
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“The professional intimacy workshop I attended with Meg at Byron Youth Theatre was extremely valuable to me. As an actor, I appreciated the opportunity to both learn how to assert my boundaries during on stage intimacy, and ask about and respect other actors boundaries. I feel more confident going into [upcoming BYT original work] “He Loves Me Not” to assert my boundaries during the production. Thank you.”

- Sophie Brazenor, Mullumbimby