Wednesday 30
4 events
Taiwan Season: Dazed and Confused
Magic seamlessly meets theatre in Lin Lu-Chieh's engaging autobiographical solo show. Confident and captivating, this young, self-taught master of prestidigitation offers up a true and touching coming-of-age story that couples delightful 'How did he do that?' sleight-of-hand with warm-hearted observations on the sometimes painful yet often humorous process of growing up. His sincerity and skill shine through. Gently laced with audience participation, this entertaining and universally relatable performance is about finding yourself by doing what you love. Dazed and Confused tells the story of a child growing up in rural Taiwan, discovering their unique talents amidst the trials of life. While it may appear to reflect a typical Asian childhood, the journey unfolds with youthful confusion, experimentation, pain, and failure. These raw experiences resonate unexpectedly with anyone who has ever navigated the path to adulthood. See it and understand just how wondrous and transformative magic can be. European premiere. Creator/ Performer|Lin Lu Chieh Director|Lee Cheng Chun Executive Producer|Chang Huei Ting English Marketing Manager |Huang Yu Ting Lighting Designer|Chen Chung Wen Stage Technician|Chen Xian Da, Lee Cheng Jui
I Dream in Colour
‘You’re fighting for equal rights or some such shit, and that’s the problem: I’m still fighting for the right to exist.’ Sophie has a choice: surgically remove her one remaining eye containing a tumour, or risk eye cancer. Again. No brainer, right? But from invasive medical interventions to sexual assault to social ostricisation in her community, Sophie has been shown over and over again that she does not matter. Not to mention her parents have done everything to save this one eye... It is a choice between her and her parents’ wishes: can she start valuing herself this time? Shortlisted for the Charlie Hartill Award, I Dream in Colour is a semi-autobiographical, one-woman show exploring the intersections between disability, race, gender, and the tumultuous relationship we have with our bodies and ourselves when we straddle the margins of multiple minority groups. Weaving storytelling, stand up comedy and spoken word, it seeks to ask the question: how do we navigate a world that reminds us every day we should not even exist?
Brown Girls Do It Too: Mama Told Me Not To Come
In this fierce, funny and frank show, they explore messy realities, fantasies, sexpectations and navigating life and relationships as British Asian women. Their award-winning, groundbreaking BBC Sounds podcast Brown Girls Do It Too, now in its sixth series, has amassed fans who love their honesty and openness, and faced backlash for breaking the silence on sex in Asian communities. With songs, sketches and some graphic content, this is a celebration of brown British women and genital warts.
Laura Benanti: Nobody Cares
Laura Benanti: Nobody Cares is a one-woman comedy show from the mind of Tony Award winner Laura Benanti. With her razor-sharp wit, the star of stage and screen blends side-splitting storytelling with original songs co-written with Todd Almond. The New York Times Critic's Pick Nobody Cares is a hilarious, heartfelt and sometimes brutally honest tribute to recovering ingenues, mothers, and anybody working on themselves.