Once and for all we’re gonna tell you who we are so shut up and listen
Ontroerend Goed
Presented by Arts House
6.30pm, Thurs 6 Aug Preview
6.30pm, Fri 7 Aug
2pm, Sat 8 Aug
6.30pm, Sun 9 Aug
6.30pm, Mon 10 Aug
6.30pm, Tues 11 Aug
60 mins no interval
$35 / $28 / $25 Preview / $18 18 and under
Arts House
Meat Market
5 Blackwood St,
North Melbourne
Warning:
Contains frequent coarse language, loud music, haze effects and violence
Accessibility:
Wheelchair Accessible
Show Program:
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Once and for all we’re gonna tell you who we are so shut up and listen is a play that can only be performed by teenagers. The multi award winning hit of the 2008 Edinburgh Fringe, is an unmissable work that has won accolades the world over for it’s frank view of thirteen youngsters who are at once rebelious, agressive, vulnerable, cool, childlike and sometimes surprisingly adult.
We’re gonna do a play about teenagers
but about a lot more than teenagers
who feel like teenagers during their teens;
about the utter chaos in our heads,
the urge to go too far,pimples?
and dozens of other topics that will enrich your lives
We’ll pull down the barriers between the way we are onstage and off
We’ll update the definition of puberty
We’ll get on your nerves, but for once you’ll understand why.
We will make all other art on puberty superfluous
You’ll think we’re super cool.
Presented by Arts House
6.30pm, Thurs 6 Aug Preview
6.30pm, Fri 7 Aug
2pm, Sat 8 Aug
6.30pm, Sun 9 Aug
6.30pm, Mon 10 Aug
6.30pm, Tues 11 Aug
60 mins no interval
$35 / $28 / $25 Preview / $18 18 and under
Arts House
Meat Market
5 Blackwood St,
North Melbourne
Director:
Alexander Devriendt
Performers:
Aaron De Keyzer, Barbara Lefebure, Charlotte De Bruyne, Jorge De Geest, Fée Roels, Ian Ghysels, Koba Ryckewaert and Nathalie Verbeke
Text:
Joeri Smet and Alexander Devriendt
Scenography & Costumes:
Sophie De Somere
Dramaturgy:
Mieke Versyp
Music:
Stijn Degezelle
Technician:
Geert Willems
Supported by – Flemish Government, the Province of East-Flanders and the City of Ghent
Image by – Phile Deprez