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  • Whats On

    Spoken Word

    Image: HighRise Theatre
    WORK IN PROGRESS
    Zishen Gao presents

    Visa, Drama and Other Disasters

    Sat 4th Apr at 7pm and 9pm
    To stay, what must we become? A migration rehearsal turns into a survival test as five birds struggle to perfect their formation. When the wind shifts, who is sacrificed?
    WORK IN PROGRESS
    British flag with a tear going down the middle
    Thea Melton presents

    BLAXIT MEANS BLAXIT (WIP)

    Tues 14 April at 7:15pm
    Blaxit Means Blaxit is a striking exploration of young Black Brits search for a better life outside the UK, Caribbean identity, and alienation. Winner of the Mustapha Matura Award 2025.
    Harem of No One presents

    GrĂ¡innemir Stand Up

    Sat 18 April at 9pm
    Oh My Holly Hole! Get ready for a 30-minute Theatre performance of Palestinian queer resistance - told through comedy, storytelling, poetry, and songs.
    WORK IN PROGRESS
    The palm of a man's hand close to the camera partially concealing his face

    No Photos (WIP)

    Tues 28 April at 7:15pm
    No Photos is a spoken word show that explores social anxiety, self-image, and visibility through the lens of a man who never wants to be in the picture.
    A performer stands on a dark stage with one arm raised and the other extended, gazing upward. She wears a blue patterned dress with red patchwork pockets, echoing the quilt panels hanging behind her on clotheslines.

    Holding Ground

    Weds 20 to Sat 23 May at 7pm (3pm on Sat)
    A multilingual solo performance exploring lineage and home-making through story, song, and quilting. Holding Ground invites audiences into a tender, participatory act of remembrance, repair, and connection across distance.