Mondays to Saturdays, 7:30pm to 9pm Sundays, 5pm to 6:30pm Tuesday 25 January 2022 to Sunday 20 February 2022 Except Monday 31 January 2022, Monday 7 February 2022 and Monday 14 February 2022
Matinees are Saturdays at 2pm
seven methods of killing kylie jenner had a sold-out extended season last year. This show took Sydney by storm, and after standing ovations every night, a slew of 5-star glowing reviews, and calls to bring it back, we are overjoyed to announce its return season.
Forbes Magazine claims Kylie Jenner’s a “self-made billionaire” and Cleo isn’t having a bar of it. She’s got a lot to say and on the internet, actions don’t always speak louder than words…
“Look it’s two tweets that helped me vent my frustrations. It’s really not that deep…”
As URL beef brings up IRL tensions, Cleo and Kara have more issues than getting #blocked will solve. If Black Twitter hasn’t snatched your edges yet, these 2 bawss-babes surely will. seven methods of killing Kylie Jenner is a deep dive into the murky waters of colourism and the commodification of Black women.
★★★★★
“Fresh, young, real, and exceptionally woke.”
- Broadway World
★★★★★
"S2g, u should go and see it rn."
- The Morning Star
★★★★★
"Sharply delivered, jaw-achingly funny."
- TimeOut
★★★★★
"Electric, funny and fierce."
- The Queer Review
A Darlinghurst Theatre Company and Green Door Theatre Company co-production
An Australian Premiere
Playwright Jasmine Lee-Jones
Director Shari Sebbens
Associate Director Zindzi Okenyo
Kara Iolanthe
Cleo Moreblessing Maturure
Lighting Designer Kate Baldwin
Sound Designer Kim ‘Busty Beatz’ Bowers
Production Designer Keerthi Subramanyam
Voice and Dialect Coach Angela Sullen
Stage Manager Ayah Tayeh
Audio Visual Designer Wendy Yu
Lead Community Engagement Consultant Effie Nkrumah
Community Engagement Specialists Henrietta Amevor, Bernadette Fam, 2 Sydney Stylists (Niwa Mburuja and Wanyika Mshila)
Producer Leila Enright
Photos Teniola Komolafe
Proudly supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW
Generously supported by the City of Sydney