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Le Nor [the rain]

The Last Great Hunt

A faux foreign film live on stage

From the multi-award winning team at The Last Great Hunt comes a deeply romantic visual extravaganza that will reignite your love of humanity. Somewhere in the northern seas lies the small fictional island nation of Sólset. Once a thriving metropolis, a decades-long drought has plagued the community and only a hopeful few remain. Perth theatre makers The Last Great Hunt combine cinematic mastery and theatrical magic to tell interwoven stories of love in a world that’s falling apart.

Lé Nør [the rain] invites the audience to witness both the onscreen story and the behind-the-scenes action in a nostalgic celebration of everything worth fighting for.

Reviews

“Superbly executed…a sheer delight!” The Australian

“Heartfelt yet hilarious, engaging at every turn” ★★★★ – ArtsHub, Australia

“Creative Brilliance” – The West Australian

“An impressively nuanced work unlike anything I’ve seen before. A great triumph for one of Perth’s most exciting creative teams” ★★★★★ – Out In Perth

Technical

Venue Format
Black box
Proscenium arch
Flexible

Touring Party Size

10

Location

Perth Metro

Available to Tour

From 9 March 2026

Artforms

Theatre and Puppetry

Audience

Adults - General
Culturally and Linguistically Diverse People
d/Deaf and Disabled People
First Nations/Indigenous People
LGBTQIA+ People
Men
No specific group
Older People
People in Regional/Remote Areas
Women
Young Adults

Duration

100 minutes

Get In

16 hour/s

Get Out

3 hour/s

Costs

Weekly Fee: To be determined
Per Performance Fee: $10 - 15k
Royalties: 10%

Company Contacts

Contact Name:

Georgia

Landre-Ord

Email: georgia@thelastgreathunt.com
Phone: 0406 775 914

Company Bio

The Last Great Hunt is an internationally renowned, artist-led collective of 5 theatre makers: Gita Bezard, Adriane Daff, Jeffrey Jay Fowler, Arielle Gray, & Tim Watts.TLGH aims to be recognised as a sustainable, Boorloo-based global theatrical force, regularly creating acclaimed, invigorating, original work.Their shows feature an eclectic variety of forms & experiences, ensuring audiences are engaged, challenged, & moved. TLGH believe that theatre should be accessible to all, the work is designed to reach diverse audiences. From large-scale productions to intimate, non-verbal pieces & nimble touring works that bring theatre to new and unexpected places, creating work that is open to anyone.

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