A new work exploring what it means to be in your 20s now, full of anxiety and joy
_It’s too easy to not talk to a single person_
_I’m still young but I’m already reminiscing_
_People are flaky and will always cancel last minute, I did that last night but that’s totally different, I had a good reason_
The weather app, on my phone, at a party tackles the quintessential feelings of isolation and loneliness that come with transitioning into adulthood. Quirky and absurdist, it asks the question: 'does it get any better?'
Devised by the EMBOLDEN Ensemble at St Martins Youth Arts Centre, this new work interrogates what we owe each other and what we owe ourselves, and why these things seem to be in conflict with one another. Created by young people who are navigating (with little success) the pivotal moment of change in their lives, this performance is full of anxiety and joy, comedy and melancholy.
Maybe we all might just have to accept that crying on your birthday is part of life.
Made possible thanks to City of Melbourne Arts Grants, John Truscott Design Foundation, and ADFAS Yarra.
Accessibility
Event Access
Auslan interpreted performance - Thursday 2 October
Low sensory performance - Wednesday 1 October 7 pm and Saturday 4 October 2 pm
Access guide will be available on the show's website with access information
Venue Access
There is no parking onsite
Wheelchair patron drop off point at rear of building
Close to multiple public transport hubs, closest accessible tram stop is 500m away in Toorak Road
More information about how to get here available in access guide
Event type
Other accessible and inclusive event
For bookings and information on specific access and transport.
Agnieszka Majer
Workshop and Marketing Coordinator
Phone0398672477
Emailinfo@stmartinsyouth.com.au
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