The G Spot
Event description
This performance is presented as part of the VCA Master of Theatre (Writing) Festival 2025.
The G Spot
Written and directed by Maria Theodorakis
Three women walk into a gynaecologist’s waiting room — and have their minds blown.
The G Spot is a darkly sexy, boldly comic and emotionally raw journey sparked by seismic news that shakes their bodies and their hearts.
Content Note
This performance contains sexual references, drug references, and abuse references.
Runtime
This performance will run for approximately 85 minutes.
Performance schedule
Wednesday 12 November, 8PM
Friday 14 November, 4PM
Credits
Dramaturg: Emma Fawcett
About the writer
Maria Theodorakis is an award-winning writer, director, and actor for stage and screen.
Her hit online series Little Acorns — which she co-created, wrote, and directed — has screened at festivals worldwide, winning and being nominated for awards including Best Web Series, Best Writing, Best Directing, Best Comedy, and Best Ensemble at the NYC Independent Film Festival. She was also nominated for Best Director at the Australian Directors’ Guild.
Maria recently directed the acclaimed one-woman show Life Has Two Doors at La Mama. She wrote and performed in the Melbourne Comedy Festival hit Two Tickets to Heaven, co-wrote and co-directed Conductors for St Martins, and wrote and directed Seven Year Sleep for Rites of Passage/Chameleon Theatre. She co-wrote the site-specific The House of King for fortyfivedownstairs.
Acknowledgement
Many thanks to the VCA staff - Raimondo Cortese, Emily Sheehan, Michele Lee, and Chris Mead - for their support and valuable feedback throughout the development of this play. Thank you to Emma Fawcett, a dramaturg with smarts and heart. Enormous thank you to the three brilliant actresses who brought the many characters to life. Finally, thank you to the 2025 writing cohort for the laughs and inspiration along the way.
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.
Image: Don Shearman.
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ACCESSIBILITY
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