Join The Table Cast
Five weeks. One beautiful performance.
Join the cast of The Table’s Final Feast — a bold, all-ages creative project blending music, movement, and theatre. Led by artist-director Kendall Bryant, this is a chance to learn, stretch, and perform in a show about radical hospitality and Christmas spirit. Ages 7-107!

Become Part of the Cast
It’s more than a show — it’s a seat at the table.
This December, The Table culminates in something rare — The Final Feast, a live, immersive performance that brings song, story, and movement together in a celebration of radical hospitality and community spirit.
And you’re invited to help create it.
Join the Final Feast Cast — a five-week creative journey for kids, teens, and adults who want to try something new, rediscover their creative spark, or simply be part of something bigger than themselves.
What It Is
Five Sundays.
One original performance.
Plenty of laughter, stretch, and connection.
Rehearsals run Sunday afternoons from 2:00 – 5:00 pm, with primary-aged children finishing at 3:30 pm. Beginning Sunday 16 November. Each week we’ll work together across generations — kids, teens, and adults — creating side-by-side in a space that’s playful, safe, and full of possibility.
Under the direction of Kendall Bryant, you’ll explore singing, acting, and movement while building a performance that celebrates belonging and the art of welcome.
Kendall is adept at mixed-age projects and has led programs around the world where children, young people, and adults learn from one another — discovering that creativity has no age limit.
Beginners will be guided.
Experienced performers will be stretched.
Everyone will be welcomed.
This isn’t your average community show — it’s a living artwork, where every gesture and note adds to the story of The Table.
What You’ll Learn & Gain
Over five sessions you’ll:
Develop vocal technique — harmony, tone, and storytelling through song.
Explore movement and dance — expressing story and emotion with your body.
Build characterisation and acting skills — creating presence and confidence on stage.
Learn to connect with an audience through story, honesty, and play.
Experience being part of a unique immersive theatre work that celebrates creativity and community.
Discover how art can become an act of radical hospitality — welcoming others through performance.
You’ll finish not just with new skills, but with a sense of belonging and the joy of having made something unforgettable together.
When & Where
📍 The Village Well (Box Hill Baptist Church) — 3–5 Ellingworth Parade, Box Hill
🗓 Sundays, 2:00 – 5:00 pm
(Primary-aged children finish at 3:30 pm)
🗓 Rehearsals begin: Sunday 16 November
🎭 Final combined rehearsal (longer): Sunday 14 December
(Under-18s must be accompanied by an adult.)
How It Works
This project runs on generosity — both creative and practical.
We use a pay-what-you-can contribution model: a flexible way to make participation possible for everyone while supporting The Table project and future community arts events through Art For People’s Sake (AFPS).
Choose your level of contribution. Options range from:
$50 total ($10 per session)
to
$225 total ($45 per session)
with tiered payment options inbetween
Whatever you choose, you’re helping make art accessible, joyful, and community-driven.
Why Join
Because this is what art is for — to bring people together.
To create something joyful and surprising.
To remind us that when we make space for each other, something extraordinary happens.
You don’t need to be a performer. You just need to be willing.
Five sessions. One shared feast. Endless reasons to show up.
Pull up a chair — we’ve saved you a spot.
About Your Facilitator
Kendall Bryant is an artist, director, and creative educator with over 25 years of experience working across theatre, music, and community arts in Australia and internationally.
Her work has taken her from grassroots neighbourhood projects to large-scale performance events, uniting people of all ages and backgrounds through art that builds belonging.
As the founder of Art For People’s Sake (AFPS), Kendall specialises in creating spaces that are warm, inclusive, and full of creative courage — places where beginners feel supported, experienced performers are stretched, and everyone is reminded that art is for all of us.
Her approach blends professional rigour with radical hospitality — guiding people to discover not just their creative potential, but their sense of connection and purpose along the way.