Forgive Me Father: I’m Fat, Black and Ugly
Event description
Image credit:
Photographer: Kathy Luu
Artist: ELIVA
19-year-old Phoebe is angry. She is FAT, BLACK & UGLY in a world that is thin, white, and pretty. Living with this secret, she is trapped in a box. Her only way out? A public confession.
Dates: Friday 24 & Saturday 25 (January)
Running time: 60mins
CAST & CREATIVES:
- Writer: ELIVA
- Director: Nancy Denis
- Producer: Margaret Thanos
- Dramaturg: Tasha O’Brien
- Designer: Holly Jane-Cohle
- Producing Company: Queen Hades
ADDITIONAL CREDITS:
Supported by: Blackbird Foundation
TICKET INFORMATION
Price: $25 or $20 with an Artist Pass (contact access@brandx.org.au for financial hardship and Mob Tickets)
CONTENT WARNINGS
This show contains references to racism, child sexual, physical and emotional abuse.
VENUE & SEASON ACCESSIBILITY
We welcome all visitors to ESCAC and are committed to making it accessible and inclusive for everyone. The venue is wheelchair accessible, with accessible car spaces available out the front on Burton Street. We accept companion cards and welcome assistance animals.
Accessibility for individual shows is indicated on the show pages. Please refer to the ticketing site for the most up to date details, or contact us.
For access information on the venue, please CLICK to watch this video explainer.
HOW TO GET THERE
Car: On-street metered parking around the venue.
Bus: Oxford Street 2 minute walk (333, 373, 399, 392, 394 and M10 buses).
Train: Museum Train Station 10-minute walk.
If you would like to discuss access please contact access@brandx.org.au or call 8029 9040.
AFFORDABLE & MOB TICKETS:
This is an allocation of free tickets for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and people experiencing financial hardship for The Flying Nun shows.
To access these tickets please email marketing@brandx.org.au for a no questions asked seat.
This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its arts funding and advisory body, is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW, and the City of Sydney.
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