Wild Dreamer is back with its most emotional, character-driven and timely productions yet, taking you into the VOID made by human connection. “VOID”, a two-person stage show by Wild Dreamer Productions, aims to highlight the impact of missing persons on families, relationships and society as a whole.

Wild Dreamer Production’s founder and Artistic Director Aarti Bajaj, who will also star, said the show‘s message had touched her when she first read the script. “What really attracted me to the show is that it’s needed in society,” she said. “It’s about a missing child. A daughter goes missing on her fourth birthday and now we go forward to her 18th birthday, with everything that’s happened in the last 14 years. It’s about how that one incident has affected (the parent’s) entire lives, their family, their relationships.”

Void has been written and will be directed by former Bond University professor Chamkaur Gill, and will also star actor and barrister Lance Jones in the role of the father. The show is a far cry from Ms Bajaj’s previous productions, with Indian dance spectacular Meera only recently celebrating its one year anniversary following a debut at Home of the Arts and a New Zealand tour. In collaboration with School of Law and Justice, Southern Cross University; with support from the Queensland Government & City of Gold Coast; as well as the Federation of Indian Communities of Queensland (FICQ) & ZEE TV; VOID is one of Wild Dreamer Productions’ most supported productions ever to hit the main stage.

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