‘Due’ is a journey of self-discovery and celebration, a captivating and relatable performance that explores the beauty and challenges of life and natural cycles of the human body. Through a mix of poetry, film and visual art, the story navigates the complexities of menstruation, societal expectations, and personal growth. An intimate and thought-provoking exploration of the human experience, filled with humour and honesty.
Venue. The Theatre Studio
Urgent, engaging and innovative performance work and art from Theatre & Social Change. Six brand new works ask critical questions for the world today with humour, with compassion, with quiet contemplation, with sonic overwhelm, with curiosity, and with dedication.
Featuring new work from:
Beth Clarke - Uncle John
Oz Dennett – Stop Looking at my Cake
Hellena Fischer – Due
Ella McGran – Operation Shrink
Jane Morris + Néa Ishana Ranganathan – we are on the brink of something
David Woolcott – My Boy’s Blood
Production Stage Manager: Jess Berry
Lighting Design: Isabel Wolf
Theatre Studio, LH007, and Site Specifically on Sidcup Campus
Individual tickets must be reserved for each of the performances in the Festival.
No ticket required for Thursday’s installation Stop Looking at my Cake (3-6pm, LH007).
No external tickets are available for Thursday’s we are on the brink of something.
Latecomer policies change show to show. Please try to arrive 10 minutes before the performance.