Friday 22 September 2023 from 7:30pm to 9:45pm Saturday 23 September 2023 from 7:30pm to 9:45pm Sunday 24 September 2023 from 5pm to 7:15pm Friday 29 September 2023 from 7:30pm to 9:45pm Saturday 30 September 2023 from 3pm to 5:15pm Saturday 30 September 2023 from 7:30pm to 9:45pm Sunday 1 October 2023 from 5pm to 7:15pm
Will a millennial hot mess keep running from herself? Can a Gen X feminist survive the Tinder trash fire? New works by Sydney playwrights Stephanie Reeves and Mel Jensen.
Little Cup Productions presents the World premiere of two one-act plays at the Sydney Fringe Festival.
HOME COUNTRY By Stephanie Reeves
Directed by Glen Hamilton and Romney Hamilton
Dot a British woman in search of answers escapes to the faraway land of Oz. At a campsite overlooking Uluru she is forced to share her tent with a grumpy stranger and amidst the ancient landscape an unlikely friendship is formed as both women are confronted with the past. A comedy drama 'Home Country' explores what it means to truly find home.
THE ONE Written and directed by Mel Jensen
Think you know how men really talk to women online? With an average of one Australian woman dying every week at the hands of her intimate parter Tinder is more than a minefield of dick pics catfish and Andrew Tate fans; it can lead to murder. In 'The One' Mel Jensen lays bare her dating experiences blends verbatim conversations with Sydney men and explores what it’s like to date the not-so-nice guys lurking in our digital midst.
SHOW DETAILS
22 Sep - 01 Oct | 1 hour 35 minutes
Fri 22 Sep 7:30 PM
Sat 23 Sep 7:30 PM
Sun 24 Sep 5PM
Fri 29 Sep 7:30 PM
Sat 30 Sep 3PM
Sat 30 Sep 7:30 PM
Sun 1 Oct 5PM
Full price: $40
Concession: $35
Content warnings: Coarse Language Discussion of Sexual Violence Depiction of Sexual Violence Depictions of Violence Sexual Themes Depiction of Sexual Acts
Things to note: This show contains strong adult themes and coarse language.
Venue details
Darlo Drama
Level 1 16-18 Oxford Square Darlinghurst 2010 (Gadigal Country)
Telephone: 0452 372 623