Theatremaker April Albert and her 16-year-old son Jule weave together a tale of building worlds and utopias amongst the dystopic. How are we marked and transformed by loss? Where do we find hope and healing for the next generation? Part autofictional storytelling, part theatrical devising, part conversation, a head-and heart-smashing journey about finding your way through the darkness.
1hr 10mins (no interval)
20th March, 2024
28th March, 2024
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.
"An unashamedly feminist look at what women have gained and lost over the past thirty years." - Keith Gow
"The fuller ones: You can't take your eyes off her...Albert as Knef is mocking and wounded, savaging her audience and herself." - The Age
Writer: April Albert
Creator: Jule Boyle
Director: Rachel Baring
Cast: April Albert, Jule Boyle
Creative Development Collaborator: Andi Snelling
Set And Projection Design: Matto Lucas
Dramaturgical Adviser: Geordie Brookman
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