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Where’s David? (Melbourne Fringe Festival)

September 20, 2017 - September 24, 2017

$20
Back of person with dark hair bob cut and white shirt, one arm above head, one arm behind back. Where's David? presented as part of the Melbourne Fringe Festival 2017. Image by Cassandra Eli Yiannacou

“I burnt my toast this morning. I also killed my best friend.”
With a dark confession, an unnamed performer arrives on stage, unraveling the murder of a best friend, sentiments on sentimentality and the grief of burning your toast.

A darkly playful, one-woman show, Where’s David? is an attempt to understand and reconcile the death and murder of the ones you love.

Presented as part of Melbourne Fringe Festival, WHERE’S DAVID? returns, reworked and revived after its intial season in La Mama’s Explorations 2016.

DATES + TIMES

Wed 20, Thurs 21/ 6.30pm
Fri 22, Sat 23/ 8.00pm
Sun 24/ 6.30pm
Created and Performed by Sandra Chui
Co-produced by Adrian Del-Re
Image by Cassandra Eli Yiannacou

Special thanks to the team of Small and Loud, The Kiln (Arts Centre) and friends for the generous support and love during the development of Where’s David?

This performance has been developed on the land of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. We acknowledge their elders, past, present and future, and recognise that sovereignty was never ceded.

Organiser

Melbourne Fringe Festival
Phone:
[email protected]
Email:
+61 (0)3 9660 9600
Website:
https://www.melbournefringe.com.au/

Venue

No Vacancy Gallery
34-40 Jane Bell Ln
Melbourne,Victoria3000Australia
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