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The return of Love for One Night

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Conceived and directed by NORPA’s Artistic Director Julian Louis (inset), Love for One Night transforms a country pub into a wonderland of the everyday. Photo Jeff ‘Not Much Good In Bed, But Alright On The Floor’ Dawson

Love for One Night is returning to the Eltham Hotel – back four years on for those who never forgot it – and for everyone else who missed out the first time.

Love for One Night unfolds across the Eltham Hotel’s bar, beer garden and upstairs rooms, while audiences watch from a purpose-built seating bank in the carpark. Conceived and directed by NORPA’s Artistic Director Julian Louis, Love for One Night transforms a country pub into a wonderland of the everyday.

Love for One Night. Photo Kate Holmes.

Love for One Night first premiered at the Eltham Hotel in September 2022, as the Northern Rivers community was still grappling with the aftermath of the devastating floods; an event that shattered so much of the region, including NORPA’s own home at Lismore City Hall.

In the shadow of the disaster, Love for One Night became something more than theatre: a gathering place, a collective exhale, a love letter to a community still finding its feet.

Every show after opening night sold out, with extensive waitlists and extraordinary word-of-mouth.

Pure joy

Winner of the 2023 PAC Australia IMPACT Award this much-loved site-specific work was hailed by critics as ‘pure joy’ (Australian Stage), recognising its outstanding artistic and community impact.

Love for One Night. Photo Kate Holmes.

From an iconic country pub in a town of just 332 people, world-class theatre erupts with dialogue, movement, music, live camera projections and a three-piece band.

A series of love stories, the production features twenty-four characters played by five actors; a single mum and hopeless romantic, childhood sweethearts bantering over schooners, two men who fell for the same woman, a man who loses the love of his life to a cult…

These stories are drawn from the fabric of the Northern Rivers and brim with warmth, humour and recognition.

Act of discovery

‘Creating and directing Love For One Night the first time was an act of discovery,’ said NORPA’s Artistic Director, Julian Louis.

NORPA’s Julian Louis. Photo Tajette O’Halloran

Bringing it back to the Eltham Hotel with fresh voices and a new musical director – that’s where we get to lean into the work and create even more magic. I can’t wait to be back in the world of this show.’

‘Ever since Love for One Night first took over the Eltham, we’ve had people coming up to the bar asking when it might come back,’ said co-owner of the Eltham Hotel, Luke Sullivan.

‘The response from our punters was incredible — people felt part of something special. Working with NORPA has been a brilliant example of what can happen when local business and the creative community come together, and we’re thrilled to welcome the show home again.’

After a sensational sold-out 2022 season, NORPA’s Love for One Night returns to the iconic Eltham Hotel for a strictly limited season under the stars from August 27 to September 12, 2026. Book tickets from 12 noon Thursday, 7 May here.



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