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M'ap Boulé
 

Utp presents the world premiere of M’ap Boulé at the Darlinghurst Theatre’s Eternity Playhouse from the 6th to 9th December.

Music, revolution and self-reckoning collide to create M’ap Boulé, a unique blend of lyrical storytelling and powerful songwriting.

Developed over the last four years with Utp this earth-shaking work written by Haitian-Australian artist Nancy Denis (STC’s Blithe Spirit and A Raisin in The Sun) and directed by Anthea Williams (Belvoir’s HIR, Griffin Theatre Company’s Since Ali Died), tells the story of a child of immigrant parents growing up in Australia in search of herself. Inspired by her Ancestors and their stories, M’ap Boulé shares Nancy’s ongoing story of spirit, belonging and discovery.

M’ap Boulé is Haitian Krèole for “I’m on fire”. This performance is set to the backdrop of the first black-led republic of Haiti when black Haitian slaves revolted against British and French colonisers, sending the country ablaze. This powerful history is interwoven with the personal narrative of Denis, a Haitian-Australian woman living on Gadigal land.

 

Event details

Venue: Eternity Playhouse - 39 Burton St, Darlinghurst NSW 2010
Bookings: https://events.humanitix.com/m-ap-boule/tickets
Start Date: Tuesday 06 December 2022

TIMES Tuesday 6th December, Wednesday 7th December, Friday 9th December 7pm.

TICKETS General Admission $38 |$25 community (First Nations/ POC)
* Due to the rising pressures of the cost of living, Utp has also provided the option to pay what you can for a ticket to support Utp’s work in the future and ensure that art remains accessible for everyone.

CONTENT WARNINGS Mental health, adult themes and strong language. Recommended for ages 16+

 

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