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Necklace

 

Presented by Isabel Stankiewicz

Autobiographical tales from a forgotten suitcase.

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Necklace is an intimate, autobiographical and participatory performance exploring the experience of being treated and viewed as a burden on the medical system whilst bringing to light the joys, struggles and triumphs from diagnosis to acceptance.

At turns funny and gutting, this story reminds us to be adventurers, always searching for the treasure within ourselves and others. This show will surprise and delight you and widen critical conversations about our perceptions of disability. Join Isabel and her suitcase for an adventure and Queensland premiere of this new theatre works.

Saturday matinee includes a light afternoon tea and cost of optional workshop exploring disability and access. Sunday matinee is relaxed, sensory friendly with Auslan and audio description.

 

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  • Genre

    Theatre

  • RATING

    PG

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    VENUE

    Marhaba Cafe

  • DURATION

    60 mins

  • Premiere

    Queensland Premiere

  • ACCESSIBILITY INFO

    Wheelchair accessible. Please refer to the venue for more information regarding accessibility.

  • WARNINGS

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    Doors Open

    Arrive 30-45 minutes before the show start time unless otherwise stated in the show description.

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Acknowledgement of Traditional Custodians

We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we present Anywhere Festival, the Kabi Kabi/Gubbi Gubbi, Jinibara, Turrbal and Yuggera Peoples. We wish to pay respect to their Elders - past, present and emerging - and acknowledge the important role Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and their stories continue to play.