Life & Death of a Blow-up Sex Doll
Event description
This performance is presented as part of the VCA Master of Theatre (Writing) Festival 2025.
Life & Death of a Blow-Up Sex Doll
Written by Iris Joy Warren
In a world without women, Blow-up sex dolls have become the primary replacement for male companionship. When the dolls begin exhibiting "defects" and fear they will be abandoned for newer models, questions of autonomy, freedom, and humanity are posed as the dolls discover their new existence.
Content Note
This performance contains sexual references, misogyny, violence.
Runtime
This performance will run for approximately 60 minutes.
Performance schedule
Friday 14 November, 2PM
Saturday 15 November, 6PM
Credits
Director: Joshua Lynzaat
Dramaturg: Michael Honeyman
About the writer
Iris Warren (She/Her) is a playwright and performer from Broome, WA. A 2024 graduate of WAAPA’s Bachelor of Performance making, she has worked in various pieces of devised theatre and discovered her passion in playwriting with her debut play, FEMOID. Currently, she is pursuing her Master of Theatre (Writing) at the Victorian College of the Arts, University of Melbourne, and is interested in creating political and female led work.
Acknowledgement
I would like to thank the VCA staff, Emily Sheehan, Chris Mead and especially Raimondo Cortese for their ongoing support and encouragement. To my collaborators, Michael and Josh, thank you for supporting my weird vision and for always encouraging me with talks of niche opera/inflatable arm men respectively. To my wonderful classmates, who all inspired me with their wonderful & shocking plays. And to girls, whose joy, rage, grief, and delight always make me want to write.
So much Love!
Ticket Price
Free. Registrations required on Humanitix.
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Venue
This reading takes place in Studio 4, located in the Dodds Street Performing Arts Building which is accessible via paths in the Dodds Street Linear Park.
Please meet our friendly Front of House staff in the foyer on the ground floor of the Dodds Street Performing Arts Building. Studio 4 is then accessible via the stairs or lift.
Read more about the Master of Theatre (Writing) graduates presenting this season.
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ACCESSIBILITY
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