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Being Dead (Don Quixote)
 

Being Dead (Don Quixote)

by Kerith Manderson-Galvin

“A glorious mess with a serious purpose” DAILY REVIEW
“Deconstructivist, post-structuralist, feminist, transgressive... and fascinating.” PERTH ARTS LIVE
“Highly original” - THE AGE

A dangerous quest of literary theft, build-your-own identity and post-anarchy. Being Dead (Don Quixote) steals from Cervantes, Barbie™ and instant porn. Don Quixote is the idol you deserve.

Kerith Manderson-Galvin’s sensational and ever evolving signature work has alienated and captivated audiences and now debuts in Sydney at KXT. Infamous Queer Femme Kerith Manderson-Galvin (AKA Unofficial Kerith Fan Club) rips off the original rip-off artist Kathy Acker et al. in this ongoing project purposefully rewritten to Manderson-Galvin’s own shifting identity. 

From the chaotic and critically acclaimed company that brought Sydney ‘Puntila/Matti’, ‘The Eternity of the World’, and ‘Unsex Me’ - MKA Theatre of New Writing.

“I still don’t have a clear idea of what my voice is.”Kathy Acker
“Thou hast seen nothing yet.” Cervantes 

Category:Theatre, live performance, dance, autofiction 
Duration: 60 minutes


More On Kerith's Work:
“Thorough original” - AUSTRALIAN ARTS REVIEW (186, 000) 
“Radically soft” ARTSHUB (186, 000) 
“A femme fantasia” THE AUSTRALIAN (186, 000)

 

Event details

Venue: Kings Cross Theatre; 244-248 William Street, Woolloomooloo, New South Wales Australia
Bookings: https://www.outix.co/tickets/event/being-dead-don-quixote
Start Date: Friday 09 March 2018

6th - 10th Mar at 8pm; and Matinee 10th Mar at 2pm

 

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