The National Institute of Circus Arts (NICA) is currently showcasing final year circus students in collaboration with award-winning Australian physical theatre and circus director, Sally Richardson, in their latest show Lucy and the Lost Boy.
The production opened this week and will be playing at the National Circus Centre in Prahran (Vic) until 23 June.
Inspired by the bold and often evocative street art in some of Melbourne’s iconic laneways, Lucy and the Lost Boy follows the central character, Lucy, who dreams of being an artist while her parents have other plans.
Our special photo feature is courtesy of David Wyatt, Stage, Dance, Circus, and Event photographer.
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Booking information: nica.com.au
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