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Multiple Bad Things

Multiple Bad Things

Starts: Friday, 31 May 2024
Ends: Sunday, 09 June 2024
Struggling to work together, three employees grapple with questions of inclusion, identity and intersectionality. Civility slips, bad behaviour escalates and reality distorts. The witching hour is here. Who will be the scapegoat? Welcome to the workplace at the end of the world. Back to Back Theatre is a global leader for challenging the assumptions of what is possible on the stage, and in ourselves. For over 30 years, their ensemble of performers has created epic and arresting theatre that weaves together the personal, political, and cosmic. Known for groundbreaking productions that tour the world—Ganesh Versus The Third Reich, Small Metal Objects—Multiple Bad Things is their latest.
Add to Calendar 2024-05-31 12:00 am 2024-06-09 12:00 am Multiple Bad Things Struggling to work together, three employees grapple with questions of inclusion, identity and intersectionality. Civility slips, bad behaviour escalates and reality distorts. The witching hour is here. Who will be the scapegoat? Welcome to the workplace at the end of the world. Back to Back Theatre is a global leader for challenging the assumptions of what is possible on the stage, and in ourselves. For over 30 years, their ensemble of performers has created epic and arresting theatre that weaves together the personal, political, and cosmic. Known for groundbreaking productions that tour the world—Ganesh Versus The Third Reich, Small Metal Objects—Multiple Bad Things is their latest. 113 Sturt Street, Southbank , VIC , 3006 , Australia
113 Sturt Street, Southbank , VIC , 3006 , Australia
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