When I Think of The End

You’re invited to the party of a literal lifetime.

A Senior IMPACT production

When I ~Think of The End~
When I ~Think of The End~

#Does anyone know if we have end of the world tomorrow?

Happy Doomsday! Millie Morgan is hosting the party of a literal lifetime and you’re invited! The playlist? Killer. The snacks? To die for. The theme? Dripping with both irony and fake blood. But as the party ticks on and sing-alongs start to turn to survival, the joke wears thin fast. So, what happens when ‘The End’ starts to feel a little too close for comfort and nothing like these teens could’ve ever imagined? All that’s for certain; the stakes are high, the doors are locked and time is quickly running out.


The 2025 Senior IMPACT Ensemble present their self-devised new work When I Think of The End. Recommended for ages 14+, this production contains coarse language, depictions of underage drinking and themes of death.

The Senior IMPACT Ensemble is an advanced performance-making program which offers young artists a chance to tell their stories with the same level of quality and care as a professional theatre production. Entry is based on audition and our ensembles works across 6 months to devise, write and present a new piece of youth theatre annually. 

Thursday 23 October - 7:30pm

Friday 24 October - 7:30pm


Adult $36.00
Under 21 $18.00
Groups 4+ $34.00
*a fee of $5 applies per transaction for online bookings.


Theatre


90mins with no interval


Recommended for ages 14+, this production contains coarse language, depictions of underage drinking and themes of death.


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#The 2025 IMPACT Ensemble

Abigail Leslight
Adeline Hamilton
Bruce Blessing
Eddie Pocknee
Eliza Kinniburgh
Emmi Lange
Josh “Jo” Cramb
Joshua Walkington
Lara-Kate Anderson
Lotus Braybrooke-Hauser
Mary Malesi
Quantarna Clarke
Raynee Flynn-Bowman

#What's on

Acknowledgement
of country

The Empire acknowledges the Traditional Custodians, the Giabal, Jarowair and Western Wakka Wakka peoples, where we work and present stories. We would like to pay respect to the Elders, past and present and to all First Nations peoples.

Artwork: We Are Yuree by Adrian Bauwens

Empire Theatre