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The bluestone building is converted from the former Independent Church, built in 1858-9.<ref>{{cite report|author=|publisher=Victorian Heritage Database, Heritage Council Victoria|date= |accessdate=January 16, 2016|title=Former Independent Church|url=http://vhd.heritage.vic.gov.au/places/result_detail/2947?print=true|location=Melbourne, Victoria}}</ref>
The bluestone building is converted from the former Independent Church, built in 1858-9.<ref>{{cite report|author=|publisher=Victorian Heritage Database, Heritage Council Victoria|date= |accessdate=January 16, 2016|title=Former Independent Church|url=http://vhd.heritage.vic.gov.au/places/result_detail/2947?print=true|location=Melbourne, Victoria}}</ref>

[[Jane Caferella]]'s play ''[[e-baby]]'' received its world premiere at the Chapel Off Chapel in 2015.<ref name = TheatrePress /><ref name = SMH>{{cite news|date = 20 October 2016|accessdate = 29 October 2016|title = E-Baby review: Gestational clock ticks on tale of ethical complexity|first = Jason|last = Blake|newspaper = [[The Sydney Morning Herald]]|url = http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/theatre/ebaby-review-gestational-clock-ticks-on-tale-of-ethical-complexity-20161020-gs6qrh.html}}</ref> It was prasied as a "quietly feminist play that asserts a heartfelt approach towards matters of infertility, adoption and motherhood."<ref name = Tobin>{{cite web|title = Review: e-baby|first = Patricia|last = Tobin|date = 16 March 2015|accessdate = 29 October 2016|url = http://performing.artshub.com.au/news-article/reviews/performing-arts/patricia-tobin/e-baby-247424|website = performing.artshub.com.au|publisher = Performing Arts Hub}}</ref> Cafarella is an Australian journalist turned playwright, and ''e-baby'' was her first full-length play.<ref name = SMH /> [[Anna McCrossin-Owen]] was the director and [[dramaturg]] with [[Carolyn Bock]] and [[Sarah Ranken]] doing "a solid job in portraying the often-tense relationship between" the two women in the play.<ref name = TheatrePress>{{cite web|publisher = [[Theatre Press]]|title = REVIEW: Jane Cafarella's E-BABY: A tale of two women|date = 8 March 2015|accessdate = 29 October 2016|first = Myron|last = My|website = theatrepress.com.au|url = https://theatrepress.com.au/2015/03/08/review-jane-cafarellas-e-baby/}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 11:26, 29 October 2016

Chapel Off Chapel
View of Chapel Off Chapel from Malvern Rd
Map
Former namesIndependent Church of Prahran
Address12 Little Chapel St
Prahran, Melbourne
OwnerCity of Stonnington
TypeTheatre
Genre(s)theatre, music, cabaret
CapacityTheatre: 255 seats
Loft: 150 seats
Opened1995
Website
chapeloffchapel.com.au

Chapel Off Chapel is a theatre venue in Prahran, Melbourne. Located near Chapel Street and opened in 1995, the venue consists of the 255-seat Chapel Theatre, the 150-seat Chapel Loft and a visual arts gallery. Chapel Off Chapel is particularly associated with independent music theatre and cabaret.[1]

The bluestone building is converted from the former Independent Church, built in 1858-9.[2]

References

  1. ^ Kylie Northovears (March 16, 2015). "Chapel Off Chapel celebrates 20 years". The Age. Retrieved January 16, 2016.
  2. ^ Former Independent Church (Report). Melbourne, Victoria: Victorian Heritage Database, Heritage Council Victoria. Retrieved January 16, 2016.

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