Melbourne Fringe Festival at Theatre Works
“I was expecting a knock. I was expecting a crash. I was expecting a fucking bang. I was expecting the walls to shatter and the ground to open to molten magma and my house to float down the street. I was expecting it to boil then freeze then boil again but as far as I’ve seen, the end of the world is watching shit TV with you fucks.”
A uniquely Gen Z approach to the Apocalypse, How Too Be A Person When The World Is Endng interrogates how it feels to exist as a modern youth when the world is on fire.
1hr 15min (no interval)
18th October, 2022
22nd October, 2022
Recommended Age: 16yrs+ Warning: Crass language, adult themes, scenes of a sexual nature, themes of suicide and ideation, the world ending, and death.
Theatre Works Theatre Works is wheelchair accessible for audience members and performers. We have step-free access except to the seating bank. Our seating bank has 16 stairs to the top of the rafters.
GETTING TO THE VENUE
BY TRAM: Tram routes: 12, 16 & 96.
BY BUS: Bus routes: 600 Southland Shopping Centre to St Kilda Station / 623 Glen Waverley to St Kilda Station / 246 Elsternwick to Clifton Hill.
BY CAR: There is limited street parking available - it is advisable to arrive early to avoid disappointment.
"How To Be a Person When the World Is Ending is what would happen if Caryl Churchill and Bo Burnham collaborated." - Talking Horse Theatre
Written by: Myfanwy Hocking
Directed by: Meg Dunn
Produced by: Flick Flick City
Cast: Meg Dunn, Myfanwy Hocking, Henry Kelly, Sebastian Li, Ella Ferris, Lachlan Clarke
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