QC2012: Shortcuts
QC2012: Shortcuts
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Two work-in-progress double-bills of new queer theatre:
DawN tackles the irrational contradictions of homophobia within certain Black Radical Artistic communities and racism within certain white queer communities using mask, movement, monologue, drag, burlesque, poetry… and Prince...
Developed with support from Bryony Kimmings, and directed by Rachel Brogan.
Using excerpts from D’Lo’s different solo shows, D’FaQTo Life (pronounced De Facto) is a roller-coaster ride of emotions with stories executed through stand-up, spoken word/poetry, and theatre. D’Lo explores topics relating to South Asia and transgender social justice from the perspective of being a child of immigrant parents, raised in Hip Hop culture while trying to negotiate how identifying as “queer” intersected with a passion to create political art.
D’Lo is a queer Tamil Sri Lankan-American, political theatre artist/writer, director, comedian and music producer.
dlocokid.com
Please note: due to circumstances beyond our control, the previously advertised Wednesday performance of These Dreams Are Forever by Chris Hoyle and Hope Theatre Company's Village Voices has now been postponed. We hope to present shows at a future date.
DawN Crandell - Xenophobadelica
DawN tackles the irrational contradictions of homophobia within certain Black Radical Artistic communities and racism within certain white queer communities using mask, movement, monologue, drag, burlesque, poetry… and Prince...
Developed with support from Bryony Kimmings, and directed by Rachel Brogan.
D’Lo - D’FaQTo Life
Using excerpts from D’Lo’s different solo shows, D’FaQTo Life (pronounced De Facto) is a roller-coaster ride of emotions with stories executed through stand-up, spoken word/poetry, and theatre. D’Lo explores topics relating to South Asia and transgender social justice from the perspective of being a child of immigrant parents, raised in Hip Hop culture while trying to negotiate how identifying as “queer” intersected with a passion to create political art.
D’Lo is a queer Tamil Sri Lankan-American, political theatre artist/writer, director, comedian and music producer.
dlocokid.com
UPDATE - 24 JANUARY 2012
Please note: due to circumstances beyond our control, the previously advertised Wednesday performance of These Dreams Are Forever by Chris Hoyle and Hope Theatre Company's Village Voices has now been postponed. We hope to present shows at a future date.
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