Written from bed, filmed in 360 VR, Snooze is a life-affirming musical comedy about life with ME/CFS.

Featuring bangers such as Swapping Saliva on the Dancefloor (the Glange anthem), this cabaret looks at the chronic fatigue syndrome experience from the inside with a heavy dose of heart and humour.

This life-affirming comedy written in bed by the brain-foggy mind of cabaret writer and performer, Sarah McInnes, takes us through the experience of getting sick, steadfastly ignoring that fact, cycling through an endless flip-show of doctors for answers, and dealing with the grief and acceptance that comes with a chronic illness diagnosis.

By presenting the show in VR, audiences can experience the same immersive, communal experience of seeing live theatre from their own homes.

Shows are presented in-person at the pop-up VR cinema at the venue (also on-demand).

Relaxed performances are available on 15th & 19th October, at TIC Theatre, Nicholas Building, 37 Swanston St.

Supported by the City of Melbourne Arts Grants.

Event Access

Multiple performances have various accessibility features, see Melbourne Fringe listing to determine which show is best suitable. A full access pack can be found here also which details the show and venue specifics.

Event type

Other accessible and inclusive event

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For bookings and information on specific access and transport.

Tayla Farlie
Co-Producer

Phone0488320238

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