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Crows, a play written by Robert Lewis & Ryan Ennis

Sat, 14 June

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Campbells Creek Community Centre Reserve

A thread of chance. A whisper of ghosts. A mess of memory. Crows is a kaleidoscopic journey of interwoven monologues — where lives brush against each other in unexpected ways and pasts refuse to stay buried. Think fragmented storytelling with heart, humour, and a haunting edge.

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Crows, a play written by Robert Lewis & Ryan Ennis
Crows, a play written by Robert Lewis & Ryan Ennis

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14 June 2025, 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm

Campbells Creek Community Centre Reserve, Elizabeth St, Campbells Creek VIC 3451, Australia

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A thread of chance. A whisper of ghosts. A mess of memory.


Crows is a kaleidoscopic journey of interwoven monologues — where lives brush against each other in unexpected ways and pasts refuse to stay buried. Think fragmented storytelling with heart, humour, and a haunting edge.

Written by Robert Lewis and Ryan Ennis, this original work invites you into a tangle of characters grappling with grief, hope, and the beautiful mess of being human.


The performance will be followed by a Q&A with Robert and the cast — so bring your thoughts, questions, or just your curiosity.


It’s raw, real, and a little bit magical.


Robert Lewis is a Lecturer in Performing Arts at Charles Sturt University. He previously lectured in voice and movement in the Theatre Program at the University of Tasmania, Acting at Collarts, and was a voice tutor at St Martins Youth Theatre and VCA. He has…

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