About the Show
Winner of the Tony awards for Best Book and Best Original Score, Parade is a heartbreaking and powerful musical written by Alfred Uhry and composed by Jason Robert Brown.
Parade is a musical dramatisation of the 1913 trial of factory manager Leo Frank for the murder of a young girl. The musical follows Leo and his wife, Lucille, as they battle against lies and false testimonies, a corrupt legal system and the increased anti-Semitism in Georgia following an unashamedly rabid media coverage of the trial. UMMTA's Parade will be showing at the Union House Theatre.
Check out the Parade programme here
Parade is a musical dramatisation of the 1913 trial of factory manager Leo Frank for the murder of a young girl. The musical follows Leo and his wife, Lucille, as they battle against lies and false testimonies, a corrupt legal system and the increased anti-Semitism in Georgia following an unashamedly rabid media coverage of the trial. UMMTA's Parade will be showing at the Union House Theatre.
Check out the Parade programme here
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Parade contains themes of anti-Semitism, racism, sexual assault, mob violence, language and situations related to racial tension, and death. In this production, some scenes will be unsettling, stressful, and potentially traumatic. We advise that all audience members under the age of 15 are accompanied by a parent or guardian.
For more information regarding the content, please send an email to [email protected] or message us through the UMMTA Facebook page.
For more information regarding the content, please send an email to [email protected] or message us through the UMMTA Facebook page.
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Access Information
The Union House Theatre is wheelchair accessible, with seats reserved for wheelchair patrons. There is a wheelchair lift in the Union Theatre, and our Casual Theatre Worker at the event will be able to assist you with the lifter.
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There are accessible toilets available in Union House — one on the ground floor (between the Union Theatre and UMSU Info Desk), and one on Level 1 opposite the lifts.
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You can drop off audience members and performers via Tin Alley, Gate 1 on Swanston Street. Drive down Tin Alley and Union House is halfway down on the left.
We regret to inform you that there are only two accessible parks available outside Union House: |
Union House Theatre are affiliated with the Companion Card program for people with significant permanent disability who are unable to attend most community events without a companion. All events staged in the Union and Guild Theatres accept Companion Cards. The event organiser will issue a Companion Ticket, at no charge, to cardholders.
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UMMTA would like to acknowledge the traditional owners of the land - the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nations - on which this work will be performed. We would like to pay our respect to elders, past, present, and acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded.