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Death of a Salesman

Emmy®, Golden Globe® and Tony Award®-winner Anthony LaPaglia took to the Australian stage for the first time, in a play directed by Neil Armfield and hailed as one of the greatest of the 20th century – Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman. 

 

Good Weekend Photo by ALINA GOZIN’A

ScreenX

Launch of Australia’s first ScreenX for Event Cinemas, in Robina Queensland. ScreenX is the next evolution in cinema with 270 degrees of cinematic immersion over three screens, blending each frame with the total picture up 67.7 metres wide.

 

Courier Mail – Photo by Danica Clayton

2:22 - A Ghost Story

The critically acclaimed supernatural thriller 2:22 – A Ghost Story featured Ruby Rose, Daniel MacPherson, Gemma Ward and Remy Hii in the lead roles at Her Majesty’s Theatre.

 

The Age – Photo by Wayne Taylor

Moonlight Cinema

Australia’s favourite outdoor cinema and quintessential summer tradition, with venues in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth and Brisbane.

Source link: Official @australia instagram – Photo by @rayofmelbourne

SNEAKERLAND

Over 5000 sneakerheads and fans descended on Melbourne’s MCEC for Australia’s largest one-day sneaker convention.

Source link: Concrete Playground – Photo by SNEAKERLAND

Hamilton

Hamilton‘s premiere and star-studded red carpet celebrated the arrival of the most anticipated musical to hit Australia, and the reopening of post-pandemic Sydney.

Produced while Remy was Director, Publicity at Michael Cassel Group.

Source link: The Guardian – Photo by Lisa Maree Williams/Getty Images

Good Humans PR is a boutique PR & communications consultancy brimming with big agency know-how and in-house grit. Specialists in all manner of live experience, and champions of people who make things happen.

 

Good Humans PR is about you. The Humans.

 

We care about the work, and the people we work with. We create and build meaningful relationships, and we do things for the right reasons, at the right time. We push the boundaries of what is known, and what has been done before. 

 

 We help find, and develop meaning, not just deliver empty lines. We communicate like humans, leaving the jargon at the door. 

 

We do what’s right, not what’s easy.

 

We are for Good Humans.

RBG: Of Many, One

National tour of Sydney Theatre Company’s critically acclaimed one-woman play starring Heather Mitchell, RBG: Of Many, One.

 

Source link: Sydney Morning Herald – Photo by Prudence Upton.

Miss Saigon

Editorial shoot with the lead cast from Cameron Mackintosh’s acclaimed new production of Boublil and Schönberg’s award-winning musical, produced by Opera Australia, Miss Saigon.

 

Source link: The Age – Photo by Eugene Hyland

Melbourne Theatre Company's My Sister Jill

Spectrum cover feature with Angourie Rice who featured for the first time on stage, in Melbourne Theatre Company’s production of Patricia Cornelius’ My Sister Jill.

 

Source link: The Age – Photo by Justin McManus

FOR YOU: DARREN SYLVESTER’S MUSIC

Students from VCA bring life to Darren Sylvester’s exhibition media call at The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia.

 

Produced while Remy was part of the Media & Public Affairs team at NGV.

 

Source link: Art Almanac – Photo by Eugene Hyland

VOGUE x Hamilton

The first-ever musical cast featured in a high fashion shoot for VOGUE.

 

Produced while Remy was Director, Publicity at Michael Cassel Group.

 

Source link: VOGUE – Photo by Charles Dennington

Priscilla Queen of the Desert

Behind-the-scenes feature of the Priscilla Queen of the Desert musical in Melbourne.

 

Produced while Remy was National Publicist at BridgesPR, working with Michael Cassel Group.

 

Source link: The Age – Photo by Simon Schluter

For the better part of a decade Remy Chancerel has worked across publicity, corporate communications, talent management, consumer promotions and social media for high profile consumer and live entertainment brands.

 

Previously the Director, Publicity for live entertainment producer Michael Cassel Group, Remy led the company’s PR efforts for all of its live entertainment pursuits, including the Australian Premiere of Hamilton,  Mary Poppins, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, and the Melbourne season of Sydney Theatre Company’s The Picture of Dorian Gray, as well as concerts for Tina Arena and Lea Salonga.

 

Prior to joining Michael Cassel Group, Remy worked for The National Gallery of Victoria, Australia’s leading public arts institution, delivering visitation-led international and domestic press campaigns.

 

As National Publicist for boutique arts PR agency BridgesPR, Remy previously worked on Disney Theatrical Productions’ Australian tour of Aladdin and The Lion King, as well as Michael Cassel Group’s productions of Priscilla Queen of the Desert and Kinky Boots.

 

Remy also held the roles of Social Media Strategist for award-winning digital agency Deepend, and Consumer Talent Manager for national experiential marketing agency, the Marc Edward Agency.

Headshot photo of Good Humans PR Senior Publicist, Brigitte Gebbie

Brigitte Gebbie

Senior Publicist

Brigitte Gebbie has dedicated her professional career to working across the arts, live entertainment, and cultural sectors, with experience leading national publicity campaigns, events, and corporate communications strategies.

 

Brigitte worked for Museums Victoria, Australia’s largest public museum organisation, initially as Senior Publicist and then as Media and Communications Manager, Brigitte led the strategy and implementation of national campaigns for blockbuster exhibitions including Triceratops: Fate of the Dinosaurs featuring Australia’s most famous fossil Horridus the Triceratops, Tyama: A Deeper Sense of Knowing, and international exhibition Fantastic Beasts: The Wonder of Nature at Melbourne Museum.

 

Prior to Museums Victoria, Brigitte spent five years with boutique arts PR agency BridgesPR, working across national tours of Michael Cassel Group’s productions of Kinky Boots, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, Priscilla Queen of the Desert and the Melbourne season of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.

Alice James

Publicity Coordinator

Alice James started her career in London, at Kate Morley PR; a PR Company specialising in theatre. Here, she worked across a diverse range of projects, including several national publicity campaigns.  Alice worked across West End campaigns such as Dr Semmelweis starring Mark Rylance, Vanya starting Andrew Scott, and supported on Oklahoma!, Mad house, starring David Harbour and Bill Pullman, and A Little Life. Alice also worked across 2 of the biggest industry events; Olivier Awards and WhatsOnStage awards.

 

Her previous clients include, Birmingham Stage Company, The Orange Tree Theatre, New Earth Theatre, and Hackney Showroom.

 

In September 2023 Alice moved to Australia and she is enjoying expanding her experience on the other side of the world!

Gemma McManus

Publicity Coordinator

Gemma McManus began her career working in Investments & Partnerships at the Media Agency Initiative. There she worked across high profile clients such as Bunnings, Priceline and Cricket Australia to deliver both local and national campaigns.

 

Gemma is a driven professional passionate about the Entertainment Industry, and was the top performer in her double degree in Media and Communications / Business, majoring in Public Relations at Swinburne University.  Gemma also holds a deep love for Ballet having trained in the art form for over twenty years. 

Fleur Michael

Business Administration

Fleur joins Good Humans PR with a wealth of experience gained working in marketing roles for Apple Computers, Telstra and The Wheeler Centre.

 

Most recently she has been providing business services for organisations in arts entertainment, publishing and family law. 

 

Fleur joins us with an understanding of our clients’ requirements and the business administration skills to ensure the smooth running of Good Humans PR.

IMAX Sydney

Opening IMAX Sydney for EVT with an epic opening night party in Darling Harbour.

 

Source link: Deadline – Photo by Brendon Throne/Getty Images

Bloom

Melbourne Theatre Company’s Bloom is a big-hearted new musical dripping with Australian satire and humour, from the co-creator behind iconic films The Castle and The Dish. 

 

Source link: TimeOut – Photo by Pia Johnson

Groundhog Day The Musical

Media launch for the Australian premiere of Tim Minchin’s Tony-nominated and Olivier Award-winning, Groundhog Day The Musical playing exclusively in Melbourne.

 

Source link: TimeOut – Photo by Sam Tabone/Getty Images

Disney's Aladdin

Sneak peek of rehearsals for Disney Theatrical’s Aladdin, ahead of its Australian premiere. 

 

Produced while Remy was National Publicist at BridgesPR, working with Disney Theatrical Productions.

 

Source link: ABC Radio Sydney – Photo by Rupert Kaldor

The Picture of Dorian Gray

First-ever media call for Sydney Theatre Company’s The Picture of Dorian Gray, supporting the Melbourne season.

 

Produced while Remy was Director, Publicity at Michael Cassel Group.

 

Source link: ABC Radio Melbourne – Photo by Jason Edwards

The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo

Media famil to the Solomon Islands for The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo at ANZ Stadium, the largest Tattoo ever staged in its history.

 

Produced while Remy was Director, Publicity at Michael Cassel Group.

 

Source link: ABC Radio Sydney – Photo by Harriet Tatham

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  • Media Events

  • Issues Management

  • Content Creation

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  • Brand Positioning

Lea Salonga

Lea Salonga photographed inside the NGV for The Herald Sun, ahead of her Melbourne tour.

 

Produced while Remy was Director, Publicity at Michael Cassel Group.

 

Source link: Instagram @msleasalonga – Photo by Jason Edwards

Alan Menken

Media briefing with EGOT composer Alan Menken, in support of Disney’s Aladdin.

 

Produced while Remy was National Publicist for BridgesPR, working with Disney Theatrical Productions.

 

Source link: The Age – Photo by Eddie Jim

Anne-Louise Sarks

Newly appointed Melbourne Theatre Company Artistic Director & Co-CEO, Anne-Louise Sarks, photographed at her ‘Lunch With’.

 

Source link: The Age – Photo by Eddie Jim