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Big Screen, Small Queen (Everything I Didn’t Learn at Film School)
 

A One Woman Show by Etcetera Etcetera


Presented by Fruit Box Theatre during Sydney WorldPride in association with bAKEHOUSE Theatre Company.

Etcetera Etcetera is a drag superstar on the rise – but there’s some unresolved artistic conflict in her past. It’s time for her to open up about her struggles at film school and breaking into the film industry as a gender rebel and less-than-mainstream artist.

Come along and discover everything she didn’t learn at film school in a hilarious and jaw-dropping interpretation of the history of cinema. Watch as she plays characters straight from the silver screen and shows some of her own films she made in film school. Life is a movie – and she’s the star. Get the popcorn ready!

 

CAST & CREATIVES

Creator / Performer Etcetera Etcetera
Producers Madeleine Gandhi and Sean Landis
Costume Designer Erin Carroll Designs
Tracks DJ Argonaut
Choreographer Carter Rickard
Set Designer Soham Apte
Lighting Designer Kate Baldwin
Assistant Producer Millsya Theda
Stage Manager Alex Bryant
AV Matthew Miceli Photography

Special Thanks Em Small, Emily Henderson, Rowan Brunt, Sarah Carroll, The Ritz, and SB&W Foundation

 

DATES & TIMES

Saturday 11 February 3:00pm (preview)
Sunday 12 February
7:30pm (preview)
Monday 13 February 7:30pm (opening night)
Tuesday 14 February 7:30pm
Saturday 18 February 3:00pm
Saturday 18 February
9:30pm
Sunday 19 February
7:30pm
Monday 20 February 7:30pm
Thursday 23 February
7:30pm

Join Etcetera Etcetera for a special Q&A following performances on Monday 13 February and Monday 20 February.

 

PRICING

Previews (11, 12 Feb) $30

Concession $35
General
$45

 

Event details

Venue: KXT on Broadway (181 Broadway, Ultimo)
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Start Date: Sunday 12 February 2023

PLEASE NOTE: This ticketing link is used for all shows presented at KXT on Broadway during Sydney WorldPride. Please cross-check your chosen date via the key on the ticketing site to ensure you purchase tickets for your intended show.

 

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