Habitat is a place. It is a moment in time between two people. It is an abstraction of the spaces between us, of the words and actions that bring us together and keep us apart. It is a place where people connect, hide, fight and wonder. It is turning off the lights and waiting to fall asleep.
In the living room of an inner city share house, two young men contemplate the state of the world and their place within it.
Habitat is a new production from Mutation Theatre, written and directed by Patrick McCarthy ("The Corpse of Hamlet", "Fluorescent Façade") and co-devised and performed by James Tresise and Matthew Epps. It is an intimate contemporary performance that explores the nature of co-existence, masculinity and the identity of young Australia.
Habitat will be performed at Melbourne’s newest contemporary performance space- The Function Room.
“Intense, unsettling, and in every way exceptional”- Express Media
“Interesting, original, and deeply thoughtful…a kind of progress, without doubt, replete with all the ruin and rubble such progress entails”- Neandellus ("The Corpse of Hamlet")
Booking for this event is: Recommended
Address129a Smith St
Fitzroy (Above Cafe Coco)
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