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Queerstories
 

Returning by popular demand, Riverside Theatres presents Queerstories, for one night only, on Saturday 22 February.

Vulnerable and fierce, hilarious and heartbreaking, Queerstories invites each guest to share the story they want to tell, but are never asked to; unexpected tales of pride, prejudice, resilience and resistance.

This iteration of Queerstories will feature a stellar line up of storytellers from all walks of life, including Tongan-Australian writer Winnie Dunn, founder of EnQueer, Sydney Queer Writers’ Festival, Joanna Lamb, multidisciplinary artist and performer Nancy Denis, Deaf Drag artist Andrew Wiltshire, award-winning author of ‘A Language of Limbs’ Dylin Hardcastle, and performance artist Nico Enrico Bruni.

 

Event details

Venue: Lennox Theatre, Riverside Theatres – Corner of Church and Market Streets, Parramatta
Bookings: https://riversideparramatta.com.au/whats-on/queerstories/
Start Date: Saturday 22 February 2025

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