rebecca fingher in collaboration with lazy yarns and theatre works present
by rebecca fingher
WHAT OF IT
30 AUGUST - 9 SEPTEMBER | EXPLOSIVES FACTORY | FRESH WORKS
WHAT OF IT
VENUE
by rebecca fingher
It’s three days ‘til the end of the world.
And there’s only one thing for certain...
We won’t be dying as no fuckn’ virgin.
WHAT OF IT? is a gender-swap, chav-filled, explosive and energetic comedy drama that follows the lives of three females as they venture out to make sure that none of them die without first getting another shag. Because what’s more important than dick, am I right bruv?
Filled with energetic pussy-popping dances, wash-your-mouth-out-with-soap trash-talking and just general big clit energy, this poetical theatre piece is sure to have you saying ‘mansnot hot’. It’s toxic femininity at it’s finest, innit.
Girls will be girls, ay bruv.
Explosives Factory
DURATION
50 Minutes
WARNINGS
Frequent strong coarse language, references to drug and alcohol use, references to sexual assault.
Suitable for 15+
DATES + TIMES
Wed 30 Aug 7:30pm
Thu 31 Aug 7:30pm
Fri 1 Sep 7:30pm
Sat 2 Sep 7:30pm
Tue 5 Sep 7:30pm
Wed 6 Sep 7:30pm
Thu 7 Sep 7:30pm
Fri 8 Sep 7:30pm
Sat 9 Sep 7:30pm
This show is a lock-out performance. No latecomers will be admitted. Please arrive at least 15 minutes early to ensure you don't miss out.
Refunds will not be issued to latecomers.
TICKETS
FULL PRICE
$35.00
CONCESSION*
$28.00
PREVIEW
$20.00
20 at $20**
$20.00
MOB TIX
$20.00
*Seniors, Student, MEAA, Health Care and Low Income card holders
**Limited to 20 tickets per performance
CREDITS
WRITER & DIRECTOR
Rebecca Fingher
PERFORMERS
Courtney Cavallaro
Emma Wright
Xanthe Blaise
SOUND DESIGN
BEXX
CHOREOGRAPHER
Samantha Hortin
LIGHTING DESIGNER
Spencer Herd
PRODUCER
Cam Appleby
PUBLICIST
Breanna Boyd
STAGE MANAGER
Arky Ryall
ORIGINAL DIRECTION AND STAGING BY
Mitchell Whelan
ORIGINAL SOUND DESIGN BY
Rebecca Price
CHOREOGRAPHY TO 'BONKERS' BY
Samantha Hortin
MEET THE ARTIST -
Rebecca Fingher
Rebecca Fingher is a writer for the stage and screen hailing from Boorloo, Western Australia. She strives to make energetic, hard-hitting work that connects audiences to difficult conversations through universal emotions. She champions collaboration, which comes from an understanding that multiple points of view on a particular story will give a work the best chance at reaching people at a deeper level. Her work aims to be comedically political, engaging with current cultural conversations and poetically indulgent.