a young person with pink and black hair lies on their back with paper stars cut out on the ground beside them
‘perhaps, a theatre company.’ present this bittersweet exploration of love, community, grief and the trauma of growing up queer

About the Event

It was always going to end, wasn't it?

Andie and Tessa. Comets destined to pass one another, doomed by the narrative. On their first date, sharing their coming out story for the 500th time over a bottle of expensive rosé, it feels meant to be – but as their relationship expands with heart and thrill, so do the ghosts of their closeted past. as the pair desperately struggle to escape the echoes, will they find their place amongst works of fiction?

With an all-queer female-aligned creative team led by five-star playwright Emmett Aster, i can still see all the stars. shines a light on the trauma of growing up queer. A bittersweet exploration of love, community, and grief, this compelling story will leave you wanting to hold yourself and your loved ones with tenderness.


Location – Mandurah Performing Arts Centre, Fishtrap Theatre

Date – Thursday, 19 September 2024

Times – 7.30pm-8.30pm

Tickets – BOOK NOW
Standard - $30
Youth/Concession - $25

Accessibility – wheelchair accessible, accessible toilet onsite, ACROD Parking

Acknowledgments – this event is presented by ‘perhaps, a theatre company.’


This event is part of Mandurah Arts Festival, 6 September - 6 October 2024

When

Price

FREE

Type of Event

Arts and Culture

Booking Details

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