This stage adaptation explores her obsessive self-analysis and her intelligence that brings her no joy. In her excoriation of society’s hypocrisies, she feels trapped in a place of inaction, unable to live, unable to love, unable to die.
Starring Emanuel de Jesus, Demi Papaminas, Anna Jayaram
Warnings: Suitable for ages 18+. Contains flashing lights, strong language, graphic imagery, drugs references, emotional triggers (mental health, suicide)
Admission: Pay What You Can.
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