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Khair
 

PYT Fairfield presents the premiere of Khair خير: An Omen, A Message, A Blessing, an evocative new work weaving mysticism, sisterhood, and the power of community.

Azita and Sosan are in a rut. Long descended from an ancient line of sorceresses, they find their powers languishing as they await the arrival of the prophesised ‘third’ to complete their Trinity…

Their hair salon in modern-day Fairfield – the last remnant of their mystical female healing practice – is on the brink of eviction. With the Açai business booming, ‘3 Brothers Açai’ is eager to take over their lease. But with strange occurrences and mounting chaos around the salon, it becomes clear that nothing is as it seems. A series of intriguing characters mysteriously appear at the salon, leading the sister-sorceresses to wonder if one of them could be the long-awaited Third.

Before the curtain rises, audiences are invited to arrive early and immerse themselves in an intimate Pre-Show High Chai (Tea) Experience.

 

Event details

Venue: PYT Fairfield – 19 Harris St, Fairfield NSW 2165
Bookings: https://pyt.com.au/khair/
Start Date: Friday 07 March 2025

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